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A 1930's style show and musical with a Chicago gangland setting.
Location: 4730 W. US Hwy 192, Kissimmee.
Capones Website |
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Disney's popular country hoedown has some great sing-along music, slapstick comedy, banjo's, can-can dancing and a grande washboard finale. Dinner includes fried chicken and ribs corn on the cob and shortcake for dessert. Sangria, beer and soft drinks flow freely and it's a great family show for a younger audience - teenagers may find it a bit childish. Location: Pioneer Hall, Fort Wilderness at Walt Disney World.
Musical Revue Website |
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His Majesty, King Alphonso the Magnificent, has invited six of the most noble knights of the realm to compete in a tournament of games, jousting, and hand-to-hand combat. Only one knight shall be victorious and become the personal champion to the King.
Set in a large castle the tournament starts with a parade with knights in color that represent sections of the crowd. Skill and horsemanship is the main talent here with great sow rd fighting and jousting shows. Your 'serving wench' will bring your four course dinner which you eat with optional silverware. The booing and cheering ensures a great atmosphere and lots of fun for all ages. If you arrive early enough have a look at Medieval Life
Medieval Times Website |
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A musical show that varies from week to week and performed every Saturday evening with full audience participation where you have to solve the mystery. Buffet meal included.
Location: Grosvenor Resort Hotel, Lake Buena Vista.
Murder Watch Website |
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The setting could be a formal wedding, family reunion or an 80th birthday party and actors will greet you accordingly giving you bits about themselves and others. From these tidbits you try and solve the murder once someone has been 'killed' during dinner. A question Aden answer session provides more clues as to 'who dunnit' but bear in mind the killer can lie! A prize is awarded to successful sleuths and the better the questions, the better the evening. Young children won't understand the show.
Sleuths Website |
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