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| - "The King of Norway would have been dressed as a viking, so it's historically accurate.." Yes, my boyfriend actually said that. About a show that features a wizard. Honestly, though, we loved this show. We managed to get buy one get one tickets via MyVegas so it only cost $73.88 for the both of us after fees. Redemption was mostly painless, we had to grab the Mresort rewards card, or whatever it's called, and pick up our tickets by 4:00. Going into the theater, we had to of course buy a light up viking helmet for $12. Dinner and pepsi products (sad face) were included.
Dinner consisted of an average tasting Cornish hen (not too dry, but not that tender either), a nicely seasoned and fresh piece of broccoli, two new potatoes, and surprisingly tasty biscuit.
As a starter, we received a bowl of tomato soup, which was served from a water pitcher. I imagine that's the easiest way. The soup was really good. We also received a strawberry filled tart at the end. Also really tasty. The service was really friendly, and checked on us several times during the show.
So dinner was definitely filling, and satisfying, but not particularly amazing. Note: No utensils are provided. I didn't see this in the other reviews. Food is all easily eaten with the fingers, and wet napkins are provided for cleanup.
The show itself was good, mostly not dirty fun, with fireworks, singing dancing, and of course jousting. The combat was fun to watch. Since seating was stadiumish style around the theater, there was truly no bad seat in the house.
The only real negative I have about the theater is the seating. The chairs are extremely low to the ground, even for this 5 foot tall girl. Oh, and they are as hard as ROCKS.
Other than the hard, low seats, I definitely recommend seeing the show, whether you have kids or not.
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