Horse-and-Exotic-Bird Show and Backstage Tour for Two or Four at The Dancing Horses Theatre in Delavan (Up to 54% Off)
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Performing animals have long been a source of entertainment for vacationing humans, just as synchronized swimmers have long been a source of comedy for vacationing dolphins. Feast your eyes on theatrical fauna with this deal to The Dancing Horses Theatre in Delavan, near Lake Geneva. Choose between the following options:
- For $35, you get a backstage package for two (up to a $70 total value).
- For $65, you get a backstage package for four (up to a $140 total value).<p>
Each person receives the following:
- One ticket for an adult or child for any show through June 30 (a $25 value for adults; a $12.50 value for children aged 3–12)
- A backstage tour (a $10 value)<p>
Children 2 and younger are always admitted free. Click here for a full schedule of upcoming performances.
The artful equestrians of The Dancing Horses Theatre draw upon their collective experience from Ringling Bros. Circus and Universal Studios Orlando to delight spectators with performances of equine grace. In the current show, the Spring Spectacular, the team prances through a 300-seat, climate-controlled arena while performing saddled acrobatics and displaying the strength of the human-equine bond familiar only to lifelong riders and horse psychiatrists.
In between acts, exotic birds from Animal Gardens showcase their advanced intellects with awe-inspiring displays. The parrots roller-skate, play basketball, and sing in feathered choruses led by Echo, an Amazon parrot known for his performance on America’s Got Talent. Afterward, backstage tours wind behind the scenes, where trainers lead presentations on horse training before leading crowds to the stables to meet and pet the hoofed performers.
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About The Dancing Horses Theatre
Recurring dreams can often be brief and haunting. But 6 miles west of Lake Geneva at a large theater in the center of 40 acres of wooded trails, Dana Montana happily watches her lifelong dream unfold. Here, she takes center stage to introduce up to 300 guests to her beloved purebred Arabian horses that majestically trot out to join her. They entertain audiences alongside expert acrobatic performers and trainers, whose resumés include stints with the Ringling Bros. Circus, Walt Disney World, and Arabian Nights.
Garbed in sparkling bridles and feather-plumed headdresses, the magnificent steeds wow the crowd with dazzling footwork and quotes from Shakespeare’s lesser-known horse plays.