Frommer's Review
If you're a horse fancier, this one's a must. One of the classier dinner-show experiences, it stars many of the most popular breeds, from chiseled Arabians to hard-driving Andalusians to beefcake Belgians. They giddy-up through performances that include Wild West trick riding, chariot races, slapstick comedy, and bareback bravado. Locals rate it No. 1 among Orlando dinner shows, but my kids much prefer the action of some of the other shows in town. On most nights, the performance opens with a ground trainer working one-on-one with a black stallion. The dinner, served during the 2-hour show, includes salad; a choice of New York strip steak, chopped steak, grilled chicken, chicken tenders, or veggie lasagna; vegetables; potatoes; dessert; wine; and beer. Special diets can be accommodated with advance notice. Show times vary, but there is at least one show nightly. Tip: Book your tickets online and you'll save about $10 to $15 per person off the regular admission price.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.