Horses, like people, have unique personalities and quirks that can endear, annoy or—in Comanche’s case—achieve both at the same time!
Comanche is a 10-year-old Appaloosa gelding that has been performing in the Arabian Nights show for five years. Comanche is easy for guests to recognize because of his uniquely spotted coat, and his quirky personality makes him a standout in the stables at Arabian Nights.
One of the performers who works with him regularly, Melody McCray, said, “I just love this horse. He can be such a pain, but he is so funny and unique that you can’t help but like him even when he makes you mad!”
Comanche performs regularly in the Native American Tribute act at Arabian Nights, and he has also performed in the Garrocha act as well as the Western Square Dance act. He is agile, quick and very intelligent, making him a good fit for the discipline of reining. Comanche performs advanced maneuvers like the sliding stop, flying lead change and spin with little difficulty and he greatly enjoys learning new things.
Comanche is also a feisty and often stubborn horse, which means his riders have to pay close attention at all times! He will spook at times when he is feeling energetic just to test his rider, and the antics aren’t only when he is being ridden. Comanche is a very playful horse and he will run and play with people or horses when he is turned loose in a pen to exercise.
Comanche’s personality and appearance make him a memorable part of the performing herd of horses at Arabian Nights and he certainly keeps our riders on their toes!
You can see Comanche perform at Arabian Nights Dinner Show so be sure to get tickets for one of the upcoming shows. Visit tickets.arabian-nights.com to book them today!





