Where to start. First off show was like a hour long with a intermission. Shouldn’t be any longer than 20 minutes. The tricks and maneuvers were cool but the same stuff you see during the actually rodeo. You literally just sit there and watch a guy swing the rope and shoot a couple balloons. The tricks on the horses where ok but need to be better. Do something dangerous that you can’t se anywhere else. Now that I’ve gone once probably won’t go again to the show. Nothing to write home about and most things done could be done by a ranchhand swwwweear to god it could be. Audio of the show was like listening to a 1960 s tv with white noise where you can only hear every other word. Plus 15$ tickets is a markup maybe should...
Read moreI attended the show today with my husband and 3 young sons and we enjoyed it. I was surprised to read so many negative reviews. It was not the best show I’ve seen in my life but my kids enjoyed it and the theatre itself was cool. We would have liked to go see the actual rodeo however it starts a bit too late for our kids so this was a nice alternative. I saw some reviews complaining of the expense but come on. We paid $30 for the 5 of us (kids under 3 are free) which is not much for a live show. I would not necessarily drive to the Stockyards just to watch this show but if you are already there why not - especially if...
Read moreAlong with the show tickets we also bought the lottery tickets for the boots they sell during the show and won. They told us that they’ll reach out with the details on how to order the boots but they never did. The boots are sponsored by Justin Boots. So in a way I would say they are frauds. Beware! don’t buy their boot lottery tickets...they don’t not honor it. The overall show was mediocre and guy with the mic kept mumbling something which was very hard to hear. Only couple of performers and the rest were there to fill the space. Don’t waste your money. I would have given it a negative...
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