
It was a Thanksgiving menu, the turkey was just ok, the mashed potatoes were hard, the stuffing tasted bad to all of us, and I can't recall what else was on the plate. The meal was actually horrible, and I never complain about food while dining out. After the sticker shock of a $46 tip which upset me, I realized they added a tip to their show as well as the meal. I guess I was kind of duped when they asked me if I wanted to leave the gratuity on my card, since they calculated the standard gratuity on the entire cost of the show and dinner. You pay when you check in, and maybe for a couple it wouldn't seem so bad, but my family of 4 ended up costing over $300 for the dinner/show. I am a frequent spender in Orlando, passes to all the theme parks, regularly visit venues for misc things to do with my family. The show itself was quite entertaining, but taking all things into consideration after the evening, it was definitely not budget friendly, and actually had me a bit regretful when all was said and done. The inside itself looks and smells old and can use a bit of a fix up. The cost for the picture they take at the table is a bit on the high side but a cute idea and includes a 5x7 pic with a key chain and a magnet picture. I would go to the show again but would not pay full price. The drinks are expensive and the bartender woman was not very friendly. It just seemed like you missed out on the snacks at the table, the performers roaming through the crowd and bringing you to your table. I would not recommend the comedy show before the dinner show. The food was good, waitress was great but it took a bit to settle in from being so hungry. Very unorganized at front desk with only one person, a second came to help but didn't really know what he was doing. My parents were hungry and looking forward to a snack to hold them until dinner was served. After that show we were directed to the theater where salad was waiting on the table but none of the cheese and crackers as advertised. The comedians were funny however they did not have the air on until we were already seated and sweating. We were offered a comedy show before our dinner show for $5 extra. I took my parents for my fathers 80th birthday.
