Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Orlando Dinner Shows

When planning your vacation, theme parks and golf courses might be the first attractions that come to mind, but going to see Orlando dinner shows is also one of the great forms of entertainment in Orlando.

One of the popular dinner shows in Orlando is the Pirates Dinner Adventure Orlando. With night-sky lighting, a giant indoor lagoon and Spanish galleon, plenty of swashbuckling adventure, music, pyrotechnics, stunts, and humor, the Pirates Dinner Show Orlando is a show for all ages. The audience involvement extends even to children, who can row dinghies or help save a princess from an evil Captain. The show kicks off with an appetizer buffet, and then the feast presents soup, salad, a choice of entrees (perhaps pork tenderloin, roast chicken, or seafood) served with potatoes or rice, and apple cobbler. Complimentary coffee, soft drinks, beer, and wine are also offered during the main show.

Another one of the popular Orlando dinner shows is the Medieval Times Orlando. This dinner show offers hours of eleventh-century entertainment and a hearty four-course feast, all inspired by the medieval tradition of royal families giving a feast and festival and watching knights compete in jousts. The entertainment includes live horsemanship, hand-to-hand combat, jousting, and falconry, while the feast often includes garlic bread, tomato bisque, roasted chicken, potatoes, pastry, and drinks. Of course, true to eleventh-century traditions, you'll be eating with your fingers. The lively atmosphere makes the Medieval Times in Orlando a great choice for casual and family-friendly entertainment in Orlando

The Makahiki Luau at Sea World is another one of the dinner shows in Orlando. It promises an exciting and mesmerizing evening of performance and tasty food, showcasing both Polynesian customs and cuisine in a festive and jovial atmosphere. The lively entertainment will include talented musicians, hula dancers, and even fire throwing. The Makahiki Luau Dinner Show also includes delicious South Pacific cuisine, such as Hawaiian chicken, Polynesian barbecue spare ribs, mahi mahi in pina colada sauce, sweet and sour pork, fried rice, stir-fried vegetables, and desserts. A complimentary cocktail is included, but you can also purchase drinks from the bar.

Another of the popular dinner shows in Orlando is the Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show. This entertaining dinner show presents one of thirteen original comedy mysteries, from a traditional Italian wedding gone awry to a movie premiere that ended badly. Each unique and hilarious two and a half hour show is a mix of a scripted comedy mystery, improvisation, and audience participation. Before the show the audience enjoys appetizers. The main course could feature Cornish game hens with stuffing, sweet potatoes, prime rib with baked potato, or four-cheese lasagna with garlic bread, a mystery dessert, and unlimited wine, beer, and soft drinks.

Booking tickets for Orlando dinner shows is much like booking any other form of entertainment in Orlando, in that there are different prices for children and adults, discounts are often available, and it pays to book ahead of time to secure your preferred show and show time. No matter which of these Orlando dinner shows you go to, you are sure to have a wonderfully entertaining evening that will be a highlight of your Orlando holiday.

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