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A lot of fun. Before boarding wagons, there was am...

A lot of fun. Before boarding wagons, there was ample opportunity to converse with the young people who made up the bulk of the staff. They were all very gregarious and good conversationalists. After boarding the wagons which were drawn by two-horse teams, we traveled for about 15 minutes to a pavilion where we would dine. Along the way, we met a character in the show ( a "mountain man") and we're harassed by a couple of folks dressed as Native Americans (all part of the show). At the pavilion we ate simple, honest fare (BBQ chicken, beans, cob corn, salad, roast beef) which was all tasty and all you could eat. Then followed a musical show by four of the staff (who were surprisingly talented) and another appearance of the marauding Native Americans and the mountain man. All in all, it was a nice experience.

I highly recommend it for a nice meal and show.

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