C Dub Review of Dixie Stampede
Good entertainment, cheesy jokes, but that's why w...
Good entertainment, cheesy jokes, but that's why we all go, right? It's clean fun, food was good. The whole Cornish hen was salty on the skin but the rest of it was deliciously flavored, the half of a potato was a little dry but nothing some ketchup couldn't fix, soup was tasty, pork chop was a little dry too, but BBQ sauce fixed it, too. The place does smell like a horse stables. A poop and ammonia scent in the air that I picked up when we turned in the parking lot. Once you are in the arena a few minutes, you can't smell it anymore. We've been once to Branson and once in Pigeon Forge. Trick riders are great and they are all overall great actors and performers who work hard. The waitstaff is hard at work the whole time, too. Serving and fetching, pouring and refilling. Dessert was a delicious, moist apple turnover. Dolly has gone to great lengths not to offend anyone. The Confederate flag is no longer part of the show or any decorations and it's just a friendly competition between the North and the South with no mention of any flags or old southern ideals. The North waitstaff is dressed in red and the South is dressed in blue. There is a song about America at the end and the performers come out in outfits that look like the flag. Lots of funny little jokes and some audience participation for select children and select guests.
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