Orlando Dinner Show Specials
Whether
you are vacationing in Orlando or you are a permanent resident,
dinner shows in Orlando
are always a winning combination. For couples, a dinner show makes a perfect
date night on the town; for families, nothing does a better job of keeping
young kids seated at the dinner table than an action-packed live show. Orlando
has a wide variety of dinner shows to choose from—from jousting knights
and swashbuckling pirates to Polynesian dancers and rodeo cowboys. If you’re
in the mood to have some fun while you’re feasting, here is a sampling of
the dinner shows available in and around Orlando.
Dinner Shows in Orlando
- Arabian Nights Dinner Show: In a city filled with entertainment experiences, Arabian Nights is truly a one-of-a-kind show that has won the hearts of millions. A tale of excitement and intrigue unfolds amidst the splendor of the Palace of Horses. More than 60 of the world’s most stunningly beautiful horses combine with special effects and incredible stunts to create a unique and spectacular Broadway-style production. Guests will dine on a sumptuous 3-course New York Strip Steak dinner, including salad and desert, with unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks.
- Disney Character Breakfast - Dine with Disney Characters for breakfast on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Breakfast includes an inter continental breakfast buffet and even a special children's buffet.
- Pirates Dinner Adventure: This unique dinner show features an astonishing display of special effects wizardry, aerial artistry, swashbuckling swordplay, and dynamic duels. This musical spectacular is presented on a fully-rigged pirate’s galleon, where guests of Princess Anita and her court are being held hostage by a band of pirates. The Port of Call dinner will satisfy even the hungriest pirate, with generous portions of chicken, beef, rice, and vegetables, plus Caribbean coffees served at the Buccaneer Bash after the show.
- Medieval Times: Entering the 11th century style castle at Medieval Times is like stepping back in time. The Grand Ceremonial Arena seats 1,100 guests and offers performances each evening plus matinee shows during certain times of the year. The show opens with a display of pageantry and equestrian drills performed by Andalusian stallions. During the course of the dinner show, two knights battle for the honor of the king and their kingdom, and only one will remain standing. Dinner includes roasted chicken and spare ribs, and for added authenticity, there are no utensils at Medieval Times!
- Makahiki Luau Dinner Show at Sea World Orlando: After a day at SeaWorld, what could be better than celebrating the traditional customs, music, dance, and cuisine of the Pacific Islands? Wearing authentic Polynesian costumes, the dancers will amaze the audience with their precision, rhythm, and ability to hold flaming objects. The Makahiki Luau also features a sumptuous family style meal with Polynesian-style chicken, fish, pork and vegetable dishes.
- Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Show: So many shows, so many mysteries! Sleuth’s nightly performances feature one of eleven original comedy mysteries, which alternate throughout the week. All of the shows are two-and-a-half hours of scripted mystery, improvisation, and audience participation. The menu choices include Cornish hen, prime rib, or cheese lasagna, plus a mystery dessert. For younger sleuths, the Merry Mystery Dinner Adventure features one of two shows specifically designed for kids.
No matter which Orlando Dinner Show you choose, it will be a memorable experience. Some of these dinner shows are available in only a handful of cities throughout the U.S., and a few of them are unique to Orlando. Stop worrying about how you are going to entertain your kids (or your date) while you wait for your meal to arrive; make your reservation today for a dinner show in Orlando.


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