Family friendly comedy/magic/dinner show at Wonder works. Â You want to make reservations ahead of time as they are usually packed. Â Two shows nightly, 6PM and 8PM. Â Get there early if you want to sit in front. Â
Communal tables and salad on table when you arrive. Â Unlimited amounts of food, beer (if you call Bud beer!!), wine, choice of merlot or zin and pepsi products. Â Pizza was not gourmet, choice of cheese or pepperoni. Â
Parking garage right behind wonderworks made it convenient and I believe it was $4.00.
we had a party of six and we all agreed that this show was funny as hell, if u a shy person i sugust u keep a low profile cuz before u now it u will become a part of the show . its a real  fast pace so u relay need to keep up. i recommend the valet parking and thats the best way to get in and out
Review Source:This magic show was hilarious! My husband and I had a blast! The comedian was funny, super entertaining, and kept us laughing through the whole night. Be careful- if you sit close to the front, he might ask you to participate. We actually bought a combo package that allowed access to the Wonderworks museum and then the show. I would skip wonderworks altogether (unless you have kids) and just see the show.
Food: All you can eat pizza, salad, popcorn, and beer/wine served family style. The pizza is your standard Chuckie Cheese/Bowling Alley pizza, but it was pretty good. Our popcorn was kind of stale, but we didn't really mind. You just have to tell the waitress to keep the beers coming :)
I've been to many comedy shows in the past and this one was one of the best.
I was a bit leery seeing as this was an ongoing show, but I looked it up on Yelp & on You Tube and thought it was good.
After sitting through the show, I must say, I was very impressed. Â It was a great, fun experience & I highly Recommend it.
The all you can eat Pizza & Salad as well as the unlimited Drinks (Soda, Beer & Wine) made it that much more appealing.
Bring your family & Friends and enjoy a great, quality show. Â You will be glad you did.
I saw the good review for this show so I couldn't pass it up. My boyfriend and I were NOT disappointed. Tony Brent was HILARIOUS. He kept us entertained the entire time. The extra perks were the salad, popcorn, pizza, beer/drinks that kept coming. We weren't really there for the dinner... it was all about the entertainment. His tricks were good, his jokes were funny. Oh.. and I also can't forget to mention that I enjoyed his music selection. It was a very nice way to spend the evening.
Review Source:Great environment for the whole family. The act is above par for having children in the audience. The price is easily the best for all dinner shows in orlando, as well as great for eating a bunch of pizza and chugging a crap-ton o' beers. I would say the only down side would be that it is family style so your sharing all food items with people you don't know, unless you have 6 or more people.
Some side tips that you should know: plan on paying for parking, beer is bud focused, and start downing as soon as it gets there.
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Best deal in town! It kind of is too good to be true.
The pizza was pretty good! And, the salad was decent. Drinks are refilled frequently, so you can definitely take advantage of the unlimited beer and wine. Plus, there was cake for dessert.
Our host was crazy and witty and put on a hilarious show. The soundtrack was great. I just wish I had brought a sweater...
Sounded like fun, bought tickets online... or so we thought. It turns out that you must buy tickets to the WonderWorks AND the Outta Control Dinner Show. The web site for the dinner show doesn't make this clear. It says $24.99 only. When you click to buy tickets, it sends you to a page to buy tickets to the WonderWorks. Looking back, I found where you buy both tickets, but it wasn't very clear, nor was it clear that you had to buy both and couldn't just buy a ticket for the dinner show. I called them and they refunded my purchase. Â They need to fix their web site.
Rating it at 3 stars so that I don't bias the rating.
I can't say enough how entertaining the show was which is best described as an adlib comedy/magic show. Â Our party ranged from 4 to 71 in age and everyone had a great time. Â The food was alright (pizza, salad, soda, beer), but it was plentiful and quickly served. Â The only annoyance was being seated such that half our party had our backs to the show, spending it twisted about, and that was being the second group seated.
I would without reservation recommend seeing the show if you can fit it into you schedule. Â Just remember to arrive early (45-60 min is good) or your seating will be terrible.
This dinner show is part of WonderWorks on I-Drive. Â My wife and I went there last night, and we had a blast! Â For about $25 per adult you basically get unlimited popcorn, salad, pizza, beer, and wine along with the show itself. Â The food and overall presentation is very simple -- this is by no means an upscale experience. Â Nevertheless, it made for a great time. Â The food was decent enough, and I was very pleased with how quickly the beer was served considering that it was unlimited. Â
Let's not forget about the actual show. Â Our performer was really good, and he was really funny too. Â It was basically a magic show with a little song and dance thrown in. Â There was some audience participation too, but nothing at all to be nervous about.
Lastly, this is very family-friendly entertainment. Â There were quite a few kids in the crowd, and they were laughing a lot.
Again, the food and presentation is simple, but I definitely recommend stopping by if you are just looking something to drink, eat, and a lot to laugh about!