We are keen to go to a dinner show preferably one without animals in. We are going to Orlando in December and I was wondering about either going to the Spirit of Aloha or the Hoop De Doo. As the Spirit of Aloha is an outside show (so i have read somewhere) does it get a bit chilly considering the time of year we are going. Its nice sitting outdoors in the evening when it is warm but I know December can be quite cold sometimes. Has anyone been in the winter months? Also which is the better of the 2 shows. We have a mixture of ages in our party from adults to children aged from 6 to 15. Also which of the 2 shows is the easier one to get to?
I would appreciate any replies.
dinner shows without animals
HDD is a great dinner show (no animals). The earlier you book your reservation, the better your seats are (seats are assigned when they are reserved, not when you arrive - so the best seats in each category go first). I haven%26#39;t been to the Spirit of Aloha (went to the old Luau many many years ago), but I believe it%26#39;s more enclosed than it used to be. It used to be cancelled if the weather was bad and I don%26#39;t think they do that so much anymore.
Other dinner shows in the Orlando area that don%26#39;t include animals: Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show, Makahiki Luau (at Sea World), and perhaps Pirates Dinner Adventure (although it%26#39;s been a while since I%26#39;ve seen that one, so you might want to check online to be sure).
dinner shows without animals
I%26#39;m going to second the recommendation for Hoop Dee Doo Revue show. I just saw this a few weeks ago and enjoyed it very much. It was so very nice to be indoors due to the heat and the eventual total downpour that occured during the show.
If you%26#39;re worried about the weather in any way, I%26#39;d choose HDD over the Spirit of Aloha. Besides, the food was very good as well.
Oops, forgot to mention:
As far as easier to get to, neither the Hoop Dee Doo nor the Spirit of Aloha is hard to get to.
Hoop Dee Doo is located over at Ft. Wilderness, and may take a little time to get there, but it%26#39;s still easy. You simply park in the guest parking lot of F.W., catch one of the settlement busses (yellow, orange, or purple) at the bus stop to the settlement, then walk a short distance from the bus stop to Pioneer Hall.
The Spirit of Aloha is at the Polynesian Resort.
Thanks both for your replies. I have decided im going to try and get reservations for the Hoop De Doo. It sounds a lot of fun. Thanks again.
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