Just not my cup of tea as far as shows go, I felt the modern refs hurt the immersion, and the Hatfield/McCoy fued was too whimsical. Very talented at singing and dancing tho, and the pool stuff was cool.
The food was decent, I felt the like the fried chicken didn't hit quite as good as I hoped. The service was amazing, super friendly and polite.
Fun family friendly dinner show in Pigeon Forge. I felt the food was slightly better than most of these type of shows I experienced. Soup, Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork, Slaw, Mashed Potatoes, Corn on the Cob and choice of Oreo/Banana Pudding. Everyone in our group of 14 enjoyed their meal, even the picky kids.
The show featured plenty if music, dancing and laughs. I would recommend if you're looking for a fun evening for the whole family.
The food was much better than I expected! We came for the entertainment, but ended up being pleasantly surprised by how good the meal was as well.
Considering that everyone is seated and served around the same time, this has to be a server's worst nightmare. The staff did an excellent job keeping food and drinks flowing, including refills, throughout the show.
You have your choice of Coke, tea, or water (or order from the bar $$), along with all-you-can-eat fried chicken, pulled BBQ pork, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, and coleslaw served family-style. Dessert is a choice of chocolate or banana pudding, both a great way to finish the meal. However, the real winner for me was the soup! I loved it so much that I bought a mix to take home. ❤️
The entertainment was absolutely first-class. The show featured incredible tap dancers, talented acrobats, fire performers, skilled musicians, and some of the best family-friendly comedy I've seen. From start to finish, it was fun, energetic, and engaging for all ages.
If you're visiting the Smokies, the Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud is definitely worth adding to your itinerary!
Our group of 12 was not impressed. Lots of bathroom humor, gun humor and kind of typical dumb hillbilly stuff. We expected that, but most of the singing is pre-recorded and some of the dancers were not very good (some were great!). The fiddle playing was lovely and the singing that was in real time was also quite good. It just felt very very scripted and once when the sound effects didn't play in time, it threw the cast off.
There are better shows for the money and when you spend this much per ticket, you expect the performers to be able to sing and dance on their own.
They should just serve soup and stop. The idea is cute but for as much as you pay the food could and should be much better. The show is great and amazing. Service is ok because one person is trying to do too much. Diabetic be ware your food is corn potatoes soup sweet coleslaw fried chicken and desert pudding.