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Businiess name:  Pirates Dinner Adventure
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
great show! My only personal complaint is that the dialogue/plot was very hard to follow. Did I care that much? Not really. The theatrics, fighting, and sword fighting was fun to watch and be a part of. They are VERY interactive with how many audience members they try to bring into it. I think they brought in at least 50 different audience members throughout the show, which I thought ROCKED! Of course, this is only fun if you are into any of the following: theater musicals pirates interactive shows go with kids, a group of friends or on a date. As long as you guys are into it, it's worth going once. The food is just so-so, but hey, it is a dinner theater afterall. You get your choice between: rotisserie chicken, mexican rice with broccoli two pork chop slices with bbq sauce on it, mashed potatoes with broccoli go with the rotisserie chicken, it was way better than the two small slices of dried pork. Alcohol seemed expensive too. I got an idea somewhere that there was free beer for the first two beers, but maybe I misunderstood. Perhaps it was the preshow that I missed, not sure.

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