This is worth going to see and worth every penny, I took my wife and daughter to see it last year 2007 and my wife can`t stand anything to do with Westerns, but to my astonishment she loved every minute of it..
I was sat beside her and watching her from the corner of my eye and I could see just how much she was enjoying the feeling of being part of the Wild Wild West….
The atmosphere was ELECTRIC you could see just how much everyone was getting involved in the show, and the Rodeo Clowns what can I say FANTASSSSTIC….
And what made it all worth while my wife made a comment saying that even though we were having our food they didn`t stop the show, but hey the stars of the show The Horses, Buffallos how well trained they were..
This show I would deffinately agree for everyone to see and we will be going again this year 2008 providing its open as last year it was only open for two nights before closing down for some time, so we timed it right at going at that time of year to get the show in….
I would say the highlight was when the Rodeo Clowns got you roped in to boo and hiss your rivals (As there are 4 sections) Taking your hats off and waving them in the air when your team in the arena wanted support, it was a total laugh and very enjoyable…..
A CREDIT TO ALL STAFF INVOLVED IN THE SHOW AND THE ANIMAL TRAINERS…….
I have seen this show many times before now, and i know the plot off by heart (and in fact some of the words) but i still keep going back for more on each of my visits!
The show is breathtaking! Some of the stunts that they perform are incredible! The food is average, they dont give you long to eat! The audience participation makes the show really exciting, parents be warned you may be sent down into the ring!!!
So grab those cowboy hats and give a big “YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAA”
A must see show. The main attraction is not the food but the show. The food is a bit of a distraction really. It is good quality if somewhat lacking on the portion size. Unlimited beer? Only if you can grab a waiter to top you up. The show is outstanding. The audience is involved from start to finish and the storyline keeps you entertained the whole time. As I said at the beginning, a must see show.
Ok it seems expensive when all the in park fun is free and although we had been recommended this event by friends we paid our money and crossed our fingers. No need to worry once inside we donned our free cowboy hats (gold team) took place in the front row and waited for the show to begin. The format is a three course meal served cowboy style whilst all the entertainment unfold. The meal is simple - chilli starter - mixed grill main course and ice cream fruit cobbler desert with regular refills of beer or coke (wine optional extra) and all decent.
The food is not the attraction though - that is provided by the skilled actors, horses, buffalo, cows and special effects. Very much the emphasis is on audience participation hence the fact you are divided into four teams around the arena - this is where you make the show as enjoyable as you want, we got involved with all the Yiha’s, booing and hat waving and thoroughly enjoyed the whole event. Young children may be slightly wary of the guns as they can see quite loud bu otherwise an excellent two hours and fully worth every euro spent. 10/10
Great show, entertaining throughout and enough for all ages to get a kick out of. It’s probably best that you eat in the dark as I’m not sure exactly what we ate, apparently the vegetarian option is lovely but the meat option is nothing special. But then you’re not here for the food, its a wonderful show, kids will love it and its good value for money.
I really like this show. I like the fact that you sit in a certain section and you get a free hat with the colour of your section on it! The cowboy and indian scenes are really good. You must see this show!
I love this show. The atmosphere is great from when you enter the hall at the start - with the ‘Y’all Come’ song played by the band. You get free cowboy hats and are seated in rows around a huge auditorium in your ‘teams’. The show is a sort of run through of a cowboy vs indians scene. During the show, there is crowd participation and food is served. You get a basket of authentic breads when you arrive and the food is also themed appropriately - ie. chicken legs, sausages, ribs, potatoes, chili con carne and apple cobbler for dessert with ice cream. There are unlimited refils - the waiters come round enough times for you to make use of this - unless you guzzle your drink quicker than they can refil it. Then after, there is tea or coffee and a free chocolate. The show is very entertaining with real animals, great actors and good food. Definitely do it!
marvellous show, have seen it 7 times and would go again tomorrow!
The food is mediocre, but the service is great fun. As always, bought a beer at the bar, took the glass in and doubled up on the unlimited beer, left the show slightly drunk, but happy.
Last time we went there was a technical hitch and the show was 45mins late, to ensure the food was served they started the food before the show, as a result the timing was out, still never mind. It was still good.
In my opinion an absolute MUST DO for any first time visitor… The show is brilliant, and the food is great as well (fits the western theme perfectly!!!)
I often hear people complain it’s too expensive, but please keep in mind that for 50-something EUR you are getting a two hour show with fantastic live actors and horses, you have an entire night worth of entertainment, andyou get a complete meal, including drinks as much as you want/need.
This is well worth the money, and in my opinion a great deal!!!
Don’t hesitate - especially if you are with a group - to go and have a great night of fun!!! Just remember, the seats do close when you jump in all your excitement, so don’t just go sit after your jump, as you will look as silly as a friend of mine did when she was completely going mad over the performance
Brilliant show and really nice food, a great night out. The only downside we found was that where it says unlimited beer or softdrink, you don’t actually get that much. The waiters and waitresses only come round and do re-fills a few times, it’s not like you can just go somewhere and ask for a top-up!
The show is top notch the only problem comes with the food and drink if your like me and have been to dinner shows in the states you will be slightly disapointed as servers do not regularly keep check if you have enougth or if you would like some more they seem to hide come out quick for next course and then scarper with no way to sumon their attention again complain and they will just say theres no more drink or shove a choclate cake in your face and a glass of champaign.
Wild West dinner-show at Disney Village Arena, extra charge.
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