Dinner shows are a wonderful way to enjoy an evening. Whether it is a special occasion, a friend’s night out, or a creative date night, everyone is sure to be impressed. However, there are a few things to know about respecting the actors and the other attendees, and how to get the most out of your experience.
Arrive early
If you have never attended dinner shows or other live shows before, then it is important to know that there can sometime be long lines at the ticket gate. Even if you have assigned seating, or have reserved special seating, it can take time to get everyone properly and safely checked in and seated. Arriving early also prevents you from missing part of the show, which is disappointing for you and disrupts the event for others as you arrive late.
Play along
At dinner shows, part of the fun is playing along. The staff and actors often invite the audience to participate in the show. They want you to cheer, boo, clap, and sing along with them. Sometimes, they even have vivid costumes, competitions, animals doing tricks, magic stunts, and dances they perform for everyone. It is a great way to escape into an imaginative world. The food is also typically high quality and themed with the period of the performance, adding a special touch. Have a blast and get immersed into the story.
Don’t interrupt
When at a live show, it is highly important to remember to not interrupt the performance. Be sure to turn your phone to vibrate or silent and keep all conversation for the car ride home. The other attendees of dinner shows do not want to have to strain to hear over you. While the house wants you to have a great time, they also expect you to not interrupt or distract the performers. They are professionals and accustomed to some unexpected or unsolicited sounds, but it can still cause them to forget lines or can affect their concentration and delivery. The point is to have a great time watching and interacting with the show.
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