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4 years ago

I have been to this dinner show several times. It ...

I have been to this dinner show several times. It is always a good eat and the show is pretty decent as well. The shows are usually always sold out and it can get kind of crowded sometimes. There is also a pre-show before the main show which is also decent where you can sit around listen to the band and get your drink early. The show used to be called Dixie Stampede but now they call it Dolly Parton Stampede I'm not sure why they changed the name though. For the food they give you a three-course meal. They give you your soup with a biscuit first, then they give you your main course which is a whole chicken with corn and one other side. After that they give you your choice of two different desserts. Though be warned they do not give you any silverware.

P
4 years ago

Its been a couple of yrs since I have been but I d...

Its been a couple of yrs since I have been but I decided to go ahead and write this because I believe we all need to b heard. The reason I gave this score is because when I think Dixie stampede I think of Dolly Parton. So the show was great but I was VERY DISAPPOINTED not 1 Dolly song. This to me was expensive trip to listen to other artists songs. Its to me was just another show nothing special. Needs to b a Dolly Parton world all her songs lots of stuff that is all about her not other singers. If I wanted to hear other singers I would go to their shows

S
4 years ago

We took our 2 year old and held him on our lap. He...

We took our 2 year old and held him on our lap. He, and us, stayed entertained the whole time. There is just so much to the show we didn't even get to see it all because we were devouring our food. It was a really fun, family friendly environment.

D
4 years ago

went to the 3:30 show on Jan 2, 2020

went to the 3:30 show on Jan 2, 2020

This is a highly overpriced "Herding" experience...
They want you there 1 hour prior to showtime....this is so they can herd you thru the group picture that you have to get belligerent to bypass. Then they shuffle you to the ultra overcrowded saloon for music that is hard to hear and guess what, you can buy drinks and popcorn. You will literally be bumped into and crowded at your little table for more than an hour.... . Then they shuffle you into the eating and show area..... then the last herding is when it is time to leave....if you did not get a seat near the ONE exit area take a seat and wait. Will be quite a while before you exit. It is a very slow process because they FORCE EVERYONE TO EXIT THRU their little gift shop....COME ON DOLLY.. So, the food was acceptable quality and the show was OK too.... But for the price.....save the money and go to a great restaurant instead.... Sorry, just being honest and blunt!

k
4 years ago

An amazing show! You will NOT be disappointed! If...

An amazing show! You will NOT be disappointed! If you knew me, you'd know that I'm not really into these types of shows. But boy was I impressed! This show had everything! Comedy, magic, fire, animals, dancing, singing, stunts, games, audience participation and so so so much more! The food was incredible and watching the servers dish out the food was just as entertaining as the performers. We left that place with full bellies and a big smile!

A
4 years ago

I went once in high school and since I was in Tenn...

I went once in high school and since I was in Tennessee again I knew I had to go back. It s kinda tacky but still fun. My boyfriend made fun of me for insisting we go but he loved it once we were there

J
4 years ago

A very nice and entertaining show for the whole fa...

A very nice and entertaining show for the whole family. The cast of the show, riders, etc, are extraordinarily talented.
The meal: The chicken is good; plan to use the doggy bag provided unless you can eat a whole chicken. The potato slice is okay as are the hush puppy and slice of pork. The stub of corn was a watery mess. The turnover for desert is okay. Personally, I would prefer to pay less for the show and avoid the meal.

T
4 years ago

Great interactive dinner show with lots of horse s...

Great interactive dinner show with lots of horse stunts and comedy. Family friendly! Get there at least an hour early. You can check out the stables in the back. You can also see a live show/band in the waiting room after you purchase your tickets. Hit up the gift shop before the show and avoid the chaos after it ends. Eats: Whole cornish hen, creamy veggie soup, biscuit, corn cob, roasted potato, slice porkloin, apple turnover and your choice of water, sweet tea, coke, diet coke or Sprite to drink. You eat with your hands. Seating tip: Go upstairs in the preshow waiting room. Look for the big red curtain and wait there 30 mins before the show starts. Be the first to your section and you will have an end seat closest to the center of the arena. Bring cash to tip the server. $5 to $10 a person to tip is normal.

S
4 years ago

So. Much. Fun. My wife, my kids, and I had a blast...

So. Much. Fun. My wife, my kids, and I had a blast. The wait staff was great. The food was tasty. The show was top notch! We go to the Smokies for the mountains and hiking mainly, but we like to try the "touristy" stuff once or twice a visit. The Stampede did not disappoint!

S
4 years ago

I understand it's a dinner show. A meal while bein...

I understand it's a dinner show. A meal while being entertained. If it was just a meal, I felt like I was eating buffet food. If it was just a show, it definitely had impressive performance. Some of the equestrian formations were something I've never seen before. The show saved it to say the least.

T
4 years ago

See what I don't get is you guys do the same thing...

See what I don't get is you guys do the same thing every show especially the one with the fan and the toilet paper maybe if you mixed things up id give more stars but to me only thing worth it was the food the rest was just a daze after going 2 times I figured it would be better but no it's the same every time

C
4 years ago

This was an interesting way to be entertained on a...

This was an interesting way to be entertained on a night after exploring the Smokies. We checked out the Christmas show. Dinner and a show is a good idea. There is a pre-show that sets the mood with Christmas music beforehand. The 4 course meal is delicious. Pro-tip, try to eat when the host is speaking so that it is easier to concentrate on the performers while watching the show. They create snow to make it look like a legit Christmas setting.

The only things that were less enjoyable was the north vs south set of contests at the end of the show. The snacks and drinks can be a bit expensive.

L
4 years ago

love

M
4 years ago

Came with my mother and grandmother. Called in to ...

Came with my mother and grandmother. Called in to order tickets for military discount. I also had to get handi-cap seating and seats close to the doors because my grandmother can't walk very much and the people couldn't have been more helpful and accommodating. The saloon pre-show music was good, but a little loud- we got there an hour early and the saloon was already full, so get there very early if you want good seats. The food was awesome, but if you want silverware, you need to bring your own. The show itself was outstanding. We were deciding between several different dinner shows, but this one was by far the best, and price is reasonable for everything you get

About Dixie Stampede

Dixie Stampede is a renowned dinner attraction that has been entertaining guests for over three decades. The company was founded by the legendary country singer, Dolly Parton, and has since become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States.

The Dixie Stampede experience is truly unique and unforgettable. Guests are treated to a spectacular show featuring 32 magnificent horses and top-notch riders who perform incredible stunts and tricks. The show also includes live music, special effects, and audience participation that keeps everyone engaged throughout the entire performance.

But Dixie Stampede isn't just about entertainment - it's also about great food! Guests are served a delicious four-course meal that includes mouth-watering dishes such as rotisserie chicken, hickory-smoked barbeque pork loin, creamy vegetable soup, homemade biscuits, and more. And if you have any dietary restrictions or preferences, don't worry - Dixie Stampede offers vegetarian options as well.

One of the things that sets Dixie Stampede apart from other dinner attractions is its attention to detail. From the stunning set design to the elaborate costumes worn by performers, every aspect of this experience has been carefully crafted to transport guests back in time to an era when cowboys roamed the Wild West.

But what really makes Dixie Stampede stand out is its commitment to providing exceptional customer service. The staff at Dixie Stampede go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels welcome and comfortable throughout their visit. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a fun night out with friends or family members, you can count on Dixie Stampede to deliver an unforgettable experience.

If you're planning a trip to Pigeon Forge or Branson anytime soon, be sure to add Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction to your itinerary! With its combination of thrilling entertainment and delicious food served with Southern hospitality at its finest – it's no wonder why this attraction continues attracting visitors from all over America year after year!

In conclusion: If you want an extraordinary dinner show with 32 magnificent horses & top-notch riders then look no further than Dolly Parton's "Dixie stampeded". This amazing attraction offers not only great entertainment but also delicious food served with Southern hospitality at its finest! So come on down today for an unforgettable experience like no other!