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ErikaM

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I've been loads of times to DLP but have never done this. However this time we've decided to give it a go.
Can you please tell me about it? Quality of show? Quality of food? There are just the 2 of us adults.:disrocks:
 
Just bumping this up for you.... :goodvibes

Bob xoxoxox
 
We have been twice-we really enjoyed it the first time but didnt as much the 2nd time, however I think that was possibly because we knew what was coming in the show.
Its definitely worth seeing.
The food is good considering the number of people they are serving at once but is not fine dining. You eat off tin plates and it is served from large trays. You get chilli and bread to start with, then a selection of chicken, rib,sausage, potaotoes and veg/corn on the cob. Then there is apple crumble and ice cream.

I think theres a review of it in my trippie from Easter (March 08)
 
We have been twice-we really enjoyed it the first time but didnt as much the 2nd time, however I think that was possibly because we knew what was coming in the show.
Its definitely worth seeing.
The food is good considering the number of people they are serving at once but is not fine dining. You eat off tin plates and it is served from large trays. You get chilli and bread to start with, then a selection of chicken, rib,sausage, potaotoes and veg/corn on the cob. Then there is apple crumble and ice cream.

I think theres a review of it in my trippie from Easter (March 08)

Oooh i like apple crumble!

This is something i really would like to do. Maybe in January :goodvibes
 

Oooh i like apple crumble!

This is something i really would like to do. Maybe in January :goodvibes

I love Apple Crumble too... Apple anything in fact....

I think the show looks interesting, but it's not really something I feel a burning desire to do.... Robert was nearly tempted with the lure of a reason to wear a cowboy hat though!

Bob xoxoxox
 
It reminds me of something similar i went to when i went WDW in 93 it was really good and i enjoyed it. So i mite take Kyra in Janaury if not then ermmm october for her birthday.
 
We really enjoyed it. It has a great atmosphere and it goes so quickly. There is quite a bit of audience participation which i think is great :yay:

The food was tasty although hard to see what you are eating. All in all I think a great experience, though fairly expensive, but well worth doing at least once!
 
Can anyone tell me if there is a minimum age restriction? I can't remember, but my son will be almost 4 when we go and he would love it I'm sure.
 
I'm pretty sure there is not an age restriction. When we went we had a baby of 9 months and she was fine! Lucie (2) and Aiden (4) absolutely loved it. Lots of stamping feet and banging cutlery on the table, so they thought it was great fun, so did I....ye-hah!!!!:rotfl:
 
I love Apple Crumble too... Apple anything in fact....

I think the show looks interesting, but it's not really something I feel a burning desire to do.... Robert was nearly tempted with the lure of a reason to wear a cowboy hat though!

Bob xoxoxox

Its all about the cowboy hat! "yeehaw!"
 
I agree ~ the food isn't anything to write home about but it's edible and better than I was expecting. The show is great fun and although expensive is worth doing. :thumbsup2
 
Show was great fun last time I went, after a couple of big mugs of beer everyone gets going.

The food.. well people to be slating it a bit, I on the other hand really enjoyed it. But then its my type of food, chili and smoky sauce covered meats. Mmm...

It was the first extra i booked when I made my disney booking for my next trip.
 
Buffalo Bills is really good fun. The atmosphere is great and the show has been superb every time i've been (quite a few times now).

The food is acceptable - nothing special but tasty enough. i always feel there isn't really a lot though - especially after a long day walking round the parks .

We've found that the beer is sometime a little bit watery - but that has varied from time to time.

But the cost for both food and a show is great.

I'm going again fo rthe umpteenth time in September, I've got quite a collection o fthe cowboy hats now :santa:
 











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