Bringing the kids to the dinner theatre just got a little bit more fun with the new Jubilations Junior dinner theatre for kids.
See Beauty and the Grinch Jubilations Junior Nov 18th-Jan 13th
Starting on November 18th Beauty and the Grinch – a two-act kids comedy will be performed every Saturday until January 13th.
Ticket are available now to be purchased through the Jubilations website (and make for a great experience Christmas present!) Prices are $39.95 for adults and $35.95 for kids and include a buffet featuring kids favorites and healthy options.
If you haven’t been to the Jubilations dinner theatre before, this is the perfect way to go with the whole family. Shows are about 2.5 hours long and aside from the performance, kids will also love the in-character servers – they are hilarious and so much fun.
Will you be checking out Jubilations Junior?
Bonnie Porter says
Is it possible to see the menu, I really enjoy the Regular menu.Not sure I want to spend 36.00 for mac & cheese, hot dogs etc.
Pat says
Well, I can tell you that the food was less then par. We went to the performance this afternoon. First the line ups for the buffet were outrageous. By the time it was our turn they ran out of food and severe made to wait even longer. When they finally brought out the chicken nuggets they were gone in a flash and again we didn’t get any. Needless to say the buffet and show were very disappointing. Certainly not worth the $170 we spent on 2 adults and 2 children. The buffet consisted of Shepard pie, pasta with a tomatoe sauce, boxed meatballs, cheese quesadillas, BURNT home made potato chips, boxed chicken nuggets and celery and carrots. There was NOT enough food for all the people. Infact they completely ran out of meatballs and said they’d bring nuggets to your table only if you knew your table number , which by the way who would know that. The desert was just ice cream!
The performance was also not great. We weren’t expecting much as it was a kids performance but we did expect that one of the main characters ” the Grinch” would remember his lines and his dogs name.
The kids had a great time aside from not eating anything. They both complained about the food. In general we enjoy jubilations but I don’t think we will see another children performance. It was just a cash grab. It was so obvious that they spent the least possible amount on food, and decor( only a Christmas tree as a set the rest was the set of their current evening production about a prison) , paper table clothes that didn’t fit the tables and poor service. We also waited 20 minutes to meet our drink server. Overall was a bad experience.
Darlene says
I agree with Pat. Did not expect gourmet food, did expect food for children but the vegetable tray left a lot to be desired, looked like 10 years prepared, the meatballs had a terrible flavour and the cheese quesadillas, did they really have cheese in them, the Shepards pie was awful, I didn’t see too many people taking the pasta with tomatoe sauce. Not enough wait staff, waited 20 – 30 minutes for drink order to be taken, then waited another 30 minutes to get drinks, delivered the ice cream to 4 out of 5 people, by the time the brought out the fifth desert everyone else was finished. The only thing that made it worth the travel and hotel expense was my grandchildren enjoyed the show. Not sure I would attend again, I would need to be able to see the menu and know that there would be enough wait staff to serve the tables.
Mike says
We just went today and it was excellent! Yes, the food was not what I would have preferred, but I went there for my kids, not me and they enjoyed it.
Marica Genung says
Im With Michael Woodrow on this. I am 14 And recieved my eagle, and am the current SPL of my troop. Age doesn’t matter. If the kid is mature enough then he deserves it