One of the longest running dinner show attractions in Central Florida, Arabian Nights, has announced it will shutter its doors for good on January 1.
The show, which has run for 25 years in Osceola County, has presented more than 10,000 performances for more than 10 million guests during its time.
“It has been an honor sharing my passion for the beauty and magic of horses with people from all walks of life over the last 25 years. Unfortunately, we have reached a point where the marketplace demands a cheaper product than we can provide,” said owner Mark Miller. “Arabian Nights, which is the most honored dinner show of all time, was built for the highest excellence, not the lowest price,” Miller explained. “Just this last August, we once again won the 2013 Orlando Sentinel Award as Best Dinner Show, proving that our quality is still unmatched. I always believed there would be a place for a first-class secondary attraction in this market. I was mistaken.”
Area residents and visitors to Central Florida will now get one last chance to see the majesty of the celebrated horses during the dinner attraction’s annual Christmas show. The dinner show also will be a fond farewell for area residents with a half-price admission offer for the Christmas show.