Originally Posted By Chelledun Hi guys! Going to the Golden Horseshoe Jambouree was my mom's FAVORITE thing at WDW for many years. We are going to DL next month and I want to make sure we get a meal and show here! Are there set show times? If so, does DL have a ticket system like WDW used to? Are the shoes usually crowded? What else do I need to know? Lunch here is definitely a highlight and I want to make sure we don't mess it up!
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Sorry Chelledun, this show is no longer at Disneyland either. Now it's Billy Hill and the Hill Billy's which is a very funny comedy music group. But it's still not the revue :-(
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Also, you simply line up, and the food is really nothing special. Be sure to see the show, but eat in New Orleans Square instead.
Originally Posted By friendofdd Getting there a half hour early should easily get you good seats. The show is very good buut nothing like the revue. Food is average. If I want to eat there, I usually get food elsewhere "to go."
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Just a minor correction of the facts: at WDW, it's the Diamond Horseshoe.
Originally Posted By Chelledun Right, Diamond. Sad to hear it is not the same show. Is it similar with the audience participation and all? I guess we will eat elsewhere.
Originally Posted By friendofdd It is a very good show. Comedy and music. There is probably not audience participation the way you mean, but the performers do interact with the audience. It is a highly recommended show.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Oh absolutely plan on seeing the show. It is very good. It's just not the old Revue. Wanted to set expecation.
Originally Posted By dlkozy Love the show-the food stinks! Do as Dave, and friend suggest-bring the food in from somewhere else or wait and eat after. Your stomach will thank you!
Originally Posted By 1Gee1 I agree with everyone about the food at the Golden Horseshoe. It's basically fried and/or calorie-filled (mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, fish & chips, chocolate cake, ice cream sundaes, chili cheese fries, cookies, etc). I usually pick up a couple of skewers from Bengal BBQ and take the shortcut through Riverbelle Terrace to the Golden Horseshoe. Another nearby option for "food to go" is Rancho del Zocalo, just across the way by the shooting gallery. Also...about the audience participation...on Thursdays and Fridays, someone from the audience is usually chosen to join the Billys onstage for a "little fiddle playing."