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The World’s Most Honored Dinner Show comes alive online complemented by a blog and other social media features

(ORLANDO, FL) — Arabian Nights, an Orlando-based dinner show attraction featuring horseback performances in the World’s Most Honored Dinner Show, has launched a new and improved website as it gets ready for an exciting Spring Season in the family vacation capital of the world.

Arabian-Nights.com showcases the show’s nightly performances with information about the cast, the plot and most importantly, the amazing horses that gallop around the attraction’s large indoor equestrian arena—the largest of its kind in the world for a permanent show.

Visit the new Arabian Nights Dinner Show website

Visit the new Arabian Nights Dinner Show website, showcasing every

The new Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction website comes loaded with all the bells and whistles you expect from a high-energy attraction, yet remains user friendly and to the point—an important factor when reaching out to international audiences planning to visit Central Florida on vacation.

“The new website loads fast and it has a clean look, in line with the expectations of our audiences,” said Executive Vice President Audrey Padgett. “And the website is only the tip of the iceberg as it is supported by a strong social media presence and online ticket sales portal.”

Visitors to the new Arabian-Nights.com website will see integrated video content, image galleries and links to the attraction’s official blog, Twitter and Facebook page—this last one being a popular place for horse lovers and equestrian aficionados who want to see the magic behind the scenes.

The new website has been launched just in time to complement Arabian Nights’ recently updated show, which features all-new choreography and music to dazzle its international audience in one of the most beautiful horseback productions ever created.

Visitors to the website can also access information on the show’s VIP experience and Special Events, adding increased market appeal to the freshness of the new online presence with news updates and event information.

Arabian Nights performs nightly shows to a crowd of up to 1,200 guests who are delighted by the daring and carefully-choreographed performances of the horses and riders who work together in one of the most beautiful fairy tale-style attractions in the Orlando area.

The new Arabian Nights Dinner Show website was designed and developed by Dream Factory Productions, an Orlando-based marketing and advertising agency.

About Arabian Nights

Arabian Nights is a dinner show attraction in Orlando, FL, that follows a fairy tale storyline featuring more than 60 horses of 14 different breeds and riders performing nightly in the world’s largest indoor equestrian arena for a permanent show.

For more information about Arabian Nights, visit www.Arabian-Nights.com.
About Dream Factory Productions

Dream Factory Productions, Inc. is a full-service marketing, advertising and creative production company located at Universal Studios in Orlando, FL. Dream Factory Productions offers both traditional and cutting edge agency solutions for global-minded companies in the United States and more than a dozen countries worldwide.
For more information about Dream Factory Productions, please visit www.DreamFactoryProductions.com.

Media Contacts:
Audrey Padgett
Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction
Phone: (407) 589-2408

Andres Goyanes
Dream Factory Productions
Phone: (407) 224-5227

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25 Mar 2010

New and Improved Website Launch

Author: arabiannightsfl | Filed under: News and Updates, Press Releases

Arabian Nights, an Orlando-based attraction featuring horseback performances in a romantic fairytale, is celebrating Valentine’s Day by offering three ticket packages for shows on Saturday Feb. 13 and Sunday Feb. 14.

“The Arabian Nights show provides a romantic setting for a Valentine’s Day dinner,” said Executive Vice President Audrey Padgett. “Guests can always choose upgrade options to customize their night, but for our shows this Saturday and Sunday we are pleased to offer three special upgrade options to make the evening even more romantic.”

The most basic experience starts with the Rose Package, which includes admission for two adults for $89 or a family of four—two adults and two children—for $129.00. A notch above is the Sweetheart Package a $99.00 for two adults and $144.00 for a family of four. The package includes upgraded seating and a souvenir program.

For those who are seeking a VIP experience, the Cupid Package is available at $119.00 for two adults and $189.00 for a family of four. This package includes the Arabian Nights VIP Experience, souvenir program and a complimentary drink at the bar for adults.

Guests of Arabian Nights Dinner Show can also submit information for a special announcement before the show begins. A beautifully costumed performer will ride out on a horse prior to the show and recognize guests celebrating various occasions including anniversaries and birthdays.

The Arabian Nights show is a tale of romance and adventure that follows the beautiful Princess Scheherazade as she searches for her Prince with the help of two magical Genies. The horseback production revolves around a unique love story played out by skilled performers and beautiful horses, accompanied by a three-course meal and unlimited beverages.

The Rose, Sweetheart and Cupid Packages are only available through the Arabian Nights box office and are limited to the shows on February 13th and 14th.

To learn more, guests can call 407-239-9223. You can also visit www.Arabian-Nights.com to learn more about the show, its horses and characters.


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If you enjoy the belly dancing pre-show at Arabian Nights or are just interested in a fun workout, then you will be excited to hear that Arabian Nights is now offering belly dancing lessons!

Lessons will be offered on Thursdays at 2:45 pm and will last for one hour. The class is $20 for adults and $15 for children. The itinerary will have participants warm up, perform drills to become familiar with individual movements, and learn choreography for an entire belly dance.

Ilia Medina

Ilia Medina, actress and belly dancer at Arabian Nights, came up with the idea for a belly dancing class. Ilia was hired in July of 2008 after attending an audition for actors. Ilia was first drawn to Arabian Nights because it reminded her of the circus with its vibrant atmosphere and mixture of performers. Ilia recalls, “At the time I thought the show featured belly dancers, so I came to the audition in belly attire. I was embarrassed to learn that was not a part of the show anymore, but interested in the possibility of bringing it back.”

After working as a character in the Arabian Nights show, Ilia brought the idea of having a belly dance pre-show to her supervisors. She knew that the old belly dancing show was purely exhibition, and wanted to involve the crowd more.

“Thirty minutes of watching a dancer, even a really good one, is boring,” Ilia said. “I wanted to create a party-like atmosphere that got the guests more animated.”

Ilia liked the idea that belly dancing as a pre-show would be culturally relevant as well as a good mixture of education and entertainment. In the pre-show that she helped develop, she gets the crowd involved and requires audience members to participate!

When guests began asking her how they could learn how to belly dance, Ilia got the idea to offer classes at Arabian Nights. She realized that the classes could be a great opportunity to attract both locals and tourists to a fun and unique experience where they could also get a great workout.

Some adventurous Arabian Nights employees helped Ilia test out her class itinerary last week, and we’re all very excited about the great job she’s done. The class is going to be a lot of fun for everyone who signs up.

Ilia and the Arabian Nights staff getting loose!

“The thing I enjoy the most about teaching belly dancing is seeing people let go and stop taking themselves so seriously,” Ilia said. “They let go of the stresses of today.”

If you are interested in attending the class, call 407-239-9223 or 800-553-6116 to make a reservation. If you have questions about the class, you can email Ilia at Bellydancelessons@gmail.com.


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5 Feb 2010

Belly Dancing Classes

Author: arabiannightsfl | Filed under: Backstage Pass
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