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I love this place and have loved it since I was a ...

I love this place and have loved it since I was a child. I hadn t been since I was a kid and my husband took me last night for my 30th birthday. We had a BLAST! We absoluetly loved the band that played in the saloon before the show. We were wildly impressed by them. Especially the banjo player! Amazing. That alone was worth the money to me. The dinner is so good. It s a lot of food and no silverware but that s part of the fun! Our waiter was also amazing and paid close attention to our drinks and needs. I really really loved the show and especially the pig races. How cute! I love Dolly and love this place. Can t wait to be back!

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Really fun good food and if your lucky they also have some involvement in the croud

The food was great, the show was wonderful and fun...

The food was great, the show was wonderful and funny. Obviously prided on being family friendly, this is a great way to spend the evening. The price was a lot, $120 for two people, but you get a cornish hen, biscuit, soup, half a potato, half an ear of corn, a slice of pork, and a dessert with your drink. The show lasted from 8:30 to almost 10. I attended the 'preshow' in the saloon where only non alcoholic beverages were served and waited on the house band to come out. They played for about 30 minutes while observers enjoyed popcorn and drinks before dinner, served by ladies in saloon attire. All in all, I'm glad I went. It's a memorable experience and if you love horses and comedy, you will enjoy this as well.

FANTASTIC as always!! We had AMAZING customer serv...

FANTASTIC as always!! We had AMAZING customer service from Jessica when we called to make our reservations and AMAZING service by our server Austin! We felt safe and appreciated the extra attention to the details and COVID precautions taken. We LOVED the new show and the food was yummy! Our little girl was mesmerized the entire time!

High energy, patriotic themed show featuring horse...

High energy, patriotic themed show featuring horses and riders and other animals. They serve lots of food so show up hungry. Only flatware provided is a fork. Dinner was an entire chicken per person (no knife provided), a slice of pork, half a baked potato, corn, chowder and a biscuit.

This was by far and above the best show on the str...

This was by far and above the best show on the strip!!! I've been wanting to see this for over a decade and I finally got to see it for my 10 year wedding anniversary!! I will definitely go back and see it again when we go back!!! The meal was AMAZING a full chicken, half of a patato, soup, biscuit, and something else.....all eaten with your hands. But it was amazing!!!

My family if 5 enjoyed this show very much and was...

My family if 5 enjoyed this show very much and was a lot if fun. The food was all very delicious including the soup. I wasn't to thrilled on the no silverware situation.. it is all meant to eat with your hands and it gets messy especially with children. But they do give you a warm towel at the end if your dinner. So it works out. Highly recommended this show.

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Definitely the place to go when in Pigeon Forge. T...

Definitely the place to go when in Pigeon Forge. The whole production is a well oiled machine from the very friendly staff to the magnificent show of horses and games. The food was great but plan on getting messy. No silverware. But that's part of the fun.

A little expensive, but worth it. The food is amaz...

A little expensive, but worth it. The food is amazing, filling, and delicious. We had a wonderful time, from the preshow to the end. The wait staff were flawless, on top of everything! The show is always attention grabbing. Tricks on horses, fire hoops, people flying through the air, it is a one of a kind show! We took our three boys between ages 6-10 and they all had a blast from beginning to end. Not one peep out of them the whole show!
Just a warning, you will dream of the soup they serve for years to come, that is what I did! Will be dreaming until next time!

I went in November to see the Christmas show. It w...

I went in November to see the Christmas show. It was lame. Maybe the regular show is better. There was a strange skit about a north pole toy shop that was just creepy glow in the dark dancing toys. Then there was a live nativity with a few goats and wise men on camels. The only interesting horsemanship was the ring of fire where a woman rode two horses through a ring of fire. There was very little skill displayed during any of the horse events or during any of the competitions (pig, dog, and chicken races). I thought it was a waste of my money. I've been to Medieval Times, Pirates Voyage, and Hatfield and McCoy's dinner feud and I recommend that you see any of of those shows instead. The only good part was the food and that they easily accommodated my gluten allergy.

Wonderful experience! While family loved the show ...

Wonderful experience! While family loved the show and food! Very streamlined whining in. Masks were required, distancing was practiced, performers wore masks, dismissal was by section and row.

Good show and good food. Better than the typical t...

Good show and good food. Better than the typical tourist destination, this one has a great show with longhorn cattle, bison, chuckwagon racing, formation horse riding as well as trick horseback riding. All of this in the relatively confined space of the arena. Just as amazing as the show was was the dinner, which was served in courses to hundreds of people at the same time but still arrived very hot and was quite good.