I'd skip this if I were you. We were looking forward to was what thought to be a quaint Christmassy evening. Â The food is mediocre. They can't cook it there, so it must be kept warm and then served. Â The prime rib didn't survive this. Â A train that travels at 7 miles an hour (as they explained) is not a train ride. Â You could walk about that fast. Â Worst of all is the entertainment. Â It really seemed as if they improvised most of it, and not well. Â There was a guitar player comedian who was the best part of it all, but not good enough to make up for the rest of it. Â And for all of this, we paid 70 dollars a person (drinks not included). Â If you go, you'll feel cheated at the end of the night. Â Maybe others had a different experience, but my review is totally honest.
Review Source:It was definitely a fun night. Â I think the cost to fun ratio is a little light, but not by much. Â The actors are very funny and they did a great job with our group. Â The beer prices are reasonable ($4 for a micro-brew), but the mixed drinks are a bit on the expensive side.
I'd recommend going in the summer, once the sun set on our fall train ride, you lost some of the coolness of being on a train, as you couldn't see outside.
This was a very fun experience. Â They did a murder mystery during our dinner that was based on Desperate Housewives, very funny and cute. Â We only had one problem though- when they took our reservation they set it for charlotte, michigan, so when we got there they didn't have the table ready. Â Then it took them forever to set it up, they acted like it was our fault that they wrote down the wrong reservation. Â But after that it was good. Â The show was very entertaining and the food was great. Â I had the prime rib and it was perfect. Â Plus, I guessed right who did it, woo hoo.
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