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Arabian Nights

3081 Arabian Nights Boulevard, Kissimmee, Florida | 1 800 553 6116
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Ages: All Ages
Cost: $$$$
American and Theme Restaurant

There is something for everyone at Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction in Orlando, FL. From the moment guests enter the magnificent Palace of Horses, they are treated to a variety of entertainment that appeals to all ages.
The journey begins in the Great Hall, where guests enjoy the entertaining performance of a talented belly dancer. She gets the crowd moving and will even ask for volunteers to dance with her on stage! During this exciting pre-show, there is also full cash bar available and guests are welcome to peruse the gift shop.
When the show begins, the magic of Arabian Nights comes to life. Guests are entertained by more than 20 of the most talented equestrians in the world performing a variety of astounding feats on horseback in 22 exciting acts.  
Shows are nightly, with scheduled performances at 6:00 pm and/or 8:30 pm.

Individually plated three-course dinners feature several entree choices. All meals (excluding vegetarian lasagna and children's meal) are served with steakhouse mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables.


1 Review for Arabian Nights

Sarahk79
Sarahk79
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January 11 2011
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"Dinner Theater with Umph...."

Arabian Nights is set up like your basic dinner theater, you buy a ticket, wait in line to get in, get herded like cattle to your seat that look like all the other seats in an ampa-theater like setting (bench seats with a long table in front of you for your plate.) Then the show begins. Kids and adults alike, horse lover or not, sit in awe of 20+ horses and horseman. The whole time you are thinking- I can't believe they can do that on horseback! It is really quite impressive.
The only reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is:
1- It's a little pricey for what it is (try to find a discount online before you buy tickets) and
2- The food is ok....a little cafeteria like.....
3- The floors are as slick as ice with grease. Do they ever mop those things?
I think kids 4+ would especially enjoy the show, it was a little loud and wild for a 2 year old.