Jodie if you get there early and stand at the foot of the stairs you might get front row seats. I'm sure CM's would make a big deal of your party, especially with your t-shirts
We took our DDs (then 8 and 6) to BBs and they loved it. If we went again this is something we would definitely do again (even though they are now 17 and 15)
Jodie if you get there early and stand at the foot of the stairs you might get front row seats. I'm sure CM's would make a big deal of your party, especially with your t-shirts
went to see it last Sunday - 20 May - was only half full at later show - you could easily buy tickets at door. Show was fine but food was awful....greasy potatoes, sloshy overcooked frozen veg, dubious chicken, very hot chilli...and apple cobbler to finish...nobody could get into the cobbler...you'd have needed a drill!!! For the money it was poor value.
We went in 2003 with fairly low expectations but had a fantastic time. Everyone said it was one of the highlights of their trip (me, hubby and 3 kids age 8, 10 and 11 at the time).
We loved the participation in the show and thought that the food was really good. We probably didn't expect much from the food as it is no mean feat to prepare food for and serve that many people at once. However the service was great and the food was hot and tasty.
We're going back in July and hope we're not disappointed!
We went at Easter and had a brilliant time.
Although the food was not of as a high a standard as somewhere like Walts it was certainly edible and hot. To me it was the right type of food to serve for the theme of the show.
There was a mix of younger children and teenagers and adults there so it is certainly not a show for children only.
Be prepared to shout and wave your hat and bang your cutlery as audience participation is essential as you cheer your team on. (Yee ha!!!)
You can book in advance by calling or could wait til you get there and hope there is still availibility.
We were allocated seats at arrival and I dont think there are any bad seats as such.