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It was interesting. I wasn't sure what to expect, I was taken here by my family and didn't do any research on it. That might be the best way to experience something like this. When I got there I was a bit worried. This is a mormon run establishment and I wasn't sure they had a bar that served alcohol which concerned me a bit because to watch a show like this I need some encouragement from a few beers. We did find the bar upstairs in the Saloon and we had some libations while listening to a girl singing and playing guitar. She wasn't bad, sounded pretty good. All of the sudden everyone cleared out around 6:30 (heading to the main hall to eat). Luckily we waited about 20 minutes then headed on over (be careful not to bring beer out side the saloon they don't allow drinking anywhere else on the property). Thankfully we entered about 5 minutes before the food was served and didn't have to sit through 30 minutes of story tellin' by the main cowboy. The tickets were purchased through deal chicken and it came out to about 20$ per person and we have VIP front row seating which is always nice. We also were the first into the food line. I noticed some people said they didn't get an "all you can eat" experience in the previous reviews but I did. I had 3 servings of the chicken which was actually pretty tasty and two potatoes as well as beans, biscuit, cinnamon bread thing and some sort of beef slice (not so good). This place is not really a restaurant so I am not sure what other reviewers were expecting, but for cowboy food served up in a line it was just fine. I would have liked to have something else to drink other than tap water or lemonade but what are ya gonna do? Long story short, the main show started and I realized the people that were serving drinks and food all night were the people in the show and they are all very talented. The music (although it's not my cup of tea) was very good and it kept everyone entertained throughout the show. There's something to be said for a family run operation like this where they run the entire place all evening. I was going here expecting to get my enjoyment from the cheesiness of it (like watching a b movie) but was pleasantly surprised that I got my enjoyment from the show and the fact that it was run by a family of hard working locals. I think the 40$ regular price per head might be a bit steep, but for 20$ it was a good deal and all in all it was a fun night.
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