Arabian Nights
Dinner Show
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October 6, 2003

About the show:
Arabian Nights is a dinner show that brings a fairy tale to life on horseback. Our Monday Night Dinner Show will be at the Arabian Nights. It is a great show, with dinner included.  We have been given a very good price including transportation. The cost is only $37.00 per person.  Reservations in advance are a must for this tour. For information on other interesting area events, please read below. 

Beautiful horses from around the world are showcased in the world's largest indoor equestrian arena. The Palace of Horses is the only one of its kind on the map, and is the central stage for a dramatic and touching story of love. 

The guests of Arabian Nights are invited to celebrate the wedding of a Prince and Princess. The Prince is able to summon the magical power of The Black Stallion (Walter Farley's legendary star in print and movies). The Black Stallion's power must be used when the wedding is threatened by an uninvited guest. The wedding festivities are filled with many adventures and surprises - all portrayed with horses. 

The guests of the Sultan include: Gypsies with powerful draft horses, Arabian horses with mounted Bedouins, a unicorn, a frightening villain horse with glowing eyes, and a painted Native American reining horse. The majestic display of breathtaking horses and colorful costumes combine to create a celebration of the relationship between horses and riders that has marked human history. Arabian Nights is a production that allows guests to see a wide variety of equine entertainment - from Dancing Horses of the Desert to a Square Dance on horseback.

The show captures your attention from the moment The Black Stallion enters the palace to the climactic conclusion of the tale. The "Palace of Horses" gives visitors an unforgettable gift - the gift of the beauty of horses integrated with the latest technology in special effects, sound, and lighting. Voted #1 dinner show, Arabian Nights has created its own niche, a unique venue that is incomparable to any attraction in the Orlando / Kissimmee area. 

Some past awards include: 1995 Odyssey Award, 2001 Best Romantic Restaurant, 1999 Golden Palm Award, 1999 Florida Living Magazine, Best Dinner Show, and more.

Other events in the area:

Monday morning there is several things you might be interested in doing.

We have made arrangements for the Osceola Historical Society to be open.  Besides the museum, there is a 1895 stocked  store and also a 1895 furnished home, with out buildings.

Also you might want to make a tour of Celebration, a community near our Hotel.   Celebration is a place where memories of a lifetime are made, it's more than a home; it's a community rich with old-fashioned appeal and an eye on the future. Homes are a blend of traditional southeastern exteriors with welcoming front porches and interiors that enhance today's lifestyles.  Market Street at Celebration is a unique collection of charming shops and tempting eateries nestled around a dazzling lakeside promenade. Always on the menu at Market Street are flavorful styles, distinctive ambiance, and patio dining. Whether you're shopping or dining, Market Street is cause for Celebration.

We are also making arrangements  for a tour of Give Kids the World. You will need to provide your own transportation, if you want to go to any of these but they are all within six miles.

There is no charge for any of these but The Historical Society would like a donation of at least $2 per person.

Please get in contact with Elsie Myers when you arrive if you have an interest in going on either or both of these tours.