Iron Springs Chateau Dinner Theater

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Manitou Springs, United States

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Dinner theater· Performing arts theater

Iron Springs Chateau Dinner Theater Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Iron Springs Chateau Dinner Theater is located in Manitou Springs, United States on 444 Ruxton Ave. Iron Springs Chateau Dinner Theater is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category dinner theater in United States.

Address

444 Ruxton Ave

Phone

+1 7196855104

Amenities

RestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsFoodSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Mr. Solo Yolo

Can't very give it a 5 star because it was close n I didn't go here. I only went here because I need to park here to be able to go and climb manitou incline stair...

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Mary Rodney

We sure hope you can open when you feel it will be best for you. Over the years we have taken many people visiting us and everyone always loved the dinner and show. You never disappoint. Thanks for the good memories.

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D'Jeane Peters

The folks managing the hiker parking on 12/29 were the nicest!

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Gerry Davison

We have seen 3 shows here now over the last 20 years and have yet to be disappointed. The people here are always friendly and courteous. The shows are VERY entertaining. You should be sure you’re up for the interaction and sign alongs that go with this kind of event. Shows here are well worth your time and money.

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Laury Smith

What a fun place! They offer dinner & a show or just the show. In the past it was family style and you didn't get a choice of food. We weren't crazy about it so this time we only did the show. However, that was many years ago and the dining room looks really different now. Rather than the long wooden tables of the past, there are smaller tables with white tables clothes and I believe we saw menus but you should call to be sure. I miss the old wooden tables & I didn't mind the family style serving bowls but the food wasn't great. Maybe it's better now. The show was great. The actors were funny and spoke clearly. The downside was that the makeup on the old lady character was funnnkkky and a little distracting. The story line was cute and easy to understand, making it enjoyable for all ages. We had a group of 7 ranging in age from 11 years old to 79 years old. The intermission lady was awesome. Her voice was amazing. This show is broken into 3 parts. First is the actual show, broad ville style. Next is the intermission (singing act) and last is an old style olio. I highly recommend you stay for all three parts. We saw a lot of people leave during intermission and they missed the last part. It's like an episode of HeeHaw. This would be a great place to take people visiting our mountain city but don't discount celebrating a birthday here either. Now, the only real constructive criticism I can give to the director is to go back to the old ways of interacting with the audience. There is some interaction with Oouhhs & awes but years ago the characters used to make jokes when someone left to use the restroom, the stopped the show to pose if an audience member was taking a photo and reacted more to the audience actions. Overall, I recommend this place for locals & visitors alike. There's even a cute little bar to hang out in while you're waiting for the theater to open.