Having experienced similar chuck wagon supper and shows in Wyoming and South Dakota, we had a good idea of what to expect, and the event certainly met those expectations. Most of these "suppers" are built on chicken, ribs, baked potato, some type of slaw/greens, beans and bread. If you are expecting a Cordon Bleu feast, please don't bother...but the food is good, seconds are free and offered along with free water, tea and lemonade. The show itself is a modern-day "Hee-Haw" with good singers and musicians (not great again, but enjoyable) along with the typical corny humor. If you just go with the flow of enjoying a peaceful evening you will like the experience. Realistically the price for the food and entertainment is reasonable....I'd say the price point is on target. Yes, you can purchase alcohol beverages, but the pricing is not gorging you. The shops sell merchandise, and there is a shooting range for a fee as well. Again, no one forces you to buy alcohol, merchandise or shoot...and there are free games of corn hole, horseshoes and such. Do they get you to arrive early to perhaps indulge in buying things? of course, but no one forces you...and we didn't. Would we go back? Probably, because overall its a cheap night out. It is long bench seating....try to get a seat facing the stage....