We got free tickets to this show so it was worth the price.
The show is out dated and not what the Hubs and I expected. We wanted more fighting and excitement, but it seems this show is geared towards children. They do their best to get the audience involved.
The food... Meh. Guess feeding 200 people at one time wouldn't be easy. The tomato soup is great, but the rest of it is nothing to write home about. Dried out Cornish game hen, dry biscuit, bland broccoli, plain potato with a very homely Apple strudel for dessert.
The service was lacking (agaIn, lots of people) and it feels like a cattle call, with them pumping a meal in and out.