Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 18, 2012
    Sandra from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    What would be a better Dinner show for 2 adults, a 17yr old male & a 13yr old female...Spirit of Aloha Show or Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue?

    Hi Sandra,



    I am a big fan of the Disney Dinner Shows, and have taken both of my children to all three.  Most recently, we went to see Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show at the Polynesian Resort.  My boys loved it.  They were especially enthralled by the lovely hula dancers and the fire-eater at the end of the performance.  The family-style food was delicious.



    We have also gone to the Hoop-De-Do Revue twice, and after consulting with both kids, our collective vote is for this show.  The Hoop-De-Do is a Country-Western variety show.  Like the Spirit of Aloha Show, dinner is served family-style and includes:  fried chicken, smoked bbq ribs, fresh, warm corn bread (yum!) and strawberry shortcake.  The food and most drinks are all-you-eat, so you'll leave stuffed!



    While guests are dining, the Hoop-Dee-Doo cast puts on a show full of dancing, singing, and comedy routines. Your kids seem to be a perfect age to "get" the jokes and truly enjoy the show. The performance is extremely interactive, and the cast often brings the show from the stage down to the audience.  At the finale, some audience members will be asked to join the cast on stage for a final farewell.



    Either show is a great way to end a perfect Disney Day.



    Have a great trip!



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Meet the Panelist: Tanya, New Jersey

I am Tanya from FL, full-time mom to two fun-loving boys. I have an array of planning tips and believe I offer a unique perspective on how to make Disney an amazing adventure for individuals with a variety of needs and abilities. Learn More About Tanya

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