posted by LaMarmute on 18 August 2009 at 12:48
Arabian Nights is a dinner theater in the world's largest indoor equestrian arena where you and the family can enjoy a good meal complete with salad, entree and dessert as well as unlimited beer, wine and sodas while you take in the wonderful show all done on horseback. The employees are very friendly, the show is captivating and the beautiful horses are a wonder to watch! There are loads of specials throughout the year and when we went we got to go free of charge with our 3 Day Go Orlando card!
where, when, how, web
6225 West Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, FL 34747
www.arabian-nights.com
800-553-6116
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Orlando
dinner
theatre
theater
family
food
tourist
attraction
wine
shows
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posted by triplecrown on 30 May 2009 at 06:30
This is just what the name implies - dinner and a show. The food is very good. Everyone in our party was pleased with all 3 courses, and the show was engaging and funny. We all enjoyed ourselves. A memorable evening.
where, when, how, web
1-2 John Street, High Street West, Sunniside Leisure, Sunderland
+44 (0)191 567 0611/523 9360
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Newcastle
theater
dinner
family fun
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posted by trendsetter on 18 April 2009 at 14:40
101 Talbot A stones throw from the world famous Dublin theater, this is the place to go before you visit the theater. Succulent and juicy steaks, great wine, super décor, and outstanding service are the hall marks of this place. Real cloth napkins ( not paper towels) and great ambience in this usually crowded restaurant which does not actually burn a hole in your pocket make it a must visit when you are in Dublin
where, when, how, web
100-102 Talbot Street, , Dublin 1
www.101talbot.com
+353 1 874 5011 | Fax: +353 1 878 1053
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Dublin
steak
dinner
theater
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posted by SuzyQ on 21 March 2009 at 01:01
Grauman's Chinese Theatre opened in 1927 and was the most spectacular motion picture theatre opening in all of Hollywood history. Besides having an ornate, Chinese ediface, the theatre is best known for the and and foot imprints of Hollywood's most famous film and movie stars. The first actress and actor to put their footprints in cement were Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, in 1927. The most recent stars to leave an impression were Will Smith and Michael Caine. The theater is still showing first-run films, but the main attraction is the footprints and handprints in the cement.
where, when, how, web
6925 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
www.manntheatres.com/chinese/
818-779-0323
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Los Angeles
theater
footprints
handprints
movies
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