The Hoot N Holler Dinner Show in Pigeon Forge is a lively, energetic show that has plenty of audience participation and a hilarious cast that keeps show goers laughing from beginning to end. When my friends and I arrived at the show, we were immediately seated, front row, in one of the four-top tables. A delicious Italian salad and bread basket was already waiting for us, and as we began to dine the show began, with Scraps and his troupe of traveling singers and dancers taking the stage. Scraps, the would-be chef, is a hilarious emcee that put a smile on my face from the start. He interacts with the audience, and one of my friends was endlessly targeted as the subject of Scraps’ jokes, much to our amusement.
The three course dinner served during the Pigeon Forge Hoot N Holler Dinner Show was superb, and included baked ziti, stuffed Italian shells and chicken parmesan, all topped off with a Strawberry Shortcake dessert. Of course, you have to be careful eating during this show as laughter can happen at any moment due to the silly antics of Scraps and his traveling troupe. They sing, they dance, and they playfully interact with the audience creating one of the most laid-back yet uproarious show atmospheres I’ve had the pleasure of being at in a while.
This is, without a doubt, one of the funniest dinner shows in the Smokies. Whether they are recreating the telling of Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox, or Scraps is juggling an assortment of items you’d never thought could be juggled, the Hoot N Holler Dinner Show cast keep the show interesting while the wait staff kept the drinks constantly refilled and the delicious food coming.
Tip: At the end of the show, a tip for your server is appreciated, as it is not included in the ticket price. Also, be sure to ask “What’s in the Box?” It’s a great way to instantly get Scraps in comedian mode. Moreover, because they are located at the WonderWorks complex, its easy to take a tour of the interactive museum directly after the show. Pictures with the cast are also available in the lobby after the show.
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