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ontwo
07-27-2010, 02:34 PM
Ok, for those of you who may not know, here is the lowdown. There is this show in Pigeon Forge, TN, called the Dixie Stampede. It is one of those god awful tourist traps of the Great Smokey Mountains. It is a dinner show in a horse arena. Now granted, there are some talented riders and well trained horses. But beyond that, it was terrible.

First, why did I go? I have been hearing from friends for years, "DS is an amazing show with great food. You gotta go, blah, blah, blah." Well this year, my MIL offered to buy the tickets. So, what the hell, I'll take a free meal.

Ok, the wifey and I hate country music of any fashion. So we get to the "pre-show" (read: get the people there early to buy popcorn and sodas before the meal) Oh, and there was NO alcohol at this event. But I digress. We get to the pre-show and find that it is nothing more than a barn-type auditorium with bluegrass performers on stage. My wife and I immediately start texting death threats to our friends and family who recommended this.

After 30 minutes of the banjo torment (which included the blugrass versions of Aerosmith and Guns & Roses), we move to the main arena. This place seats about 1100 and is packed. As we anxiously await our "wonderful" meal, our server informs us that there are no utensils at this event. W...T...F????? Now I've read the menu, and I didn't expect to be eating with my fingers.

Our meal consists of soup (in a bowl with a handle for drinking), biscuits, a cornish hen, half of a baked potato, one slice of pork loin, and an apple turnover. All in all, the food was good.

The show is a civil war theme. I know a lot of people that get into that, but I don't. They divide the audience into North and South. The performers compete in different events on horseback in order to capture flags for their respective sides while the audience cheers for its respective side. My 7 year old really enjoyed being able to yell and scream at the top of her lungs (this is the ONLY high point of the event). As long as she is having fun, I can live through it.

So after about an hour and a half of this it ends. We made it through. It was over...or so I thought.

About 6 am the next morning I have the distinct feeling in my stomach that I had too much to drink the night before. No problem. Wait, I only had one beer last night. Hmmm weird. I fall back to sleep. At 8:00 a.m. I bound for the bathroom and begin violently puking. I'm talking about vomitting until I thought I would see my shoes in the toilet.

After 2 hours of this, I know that I'm gonna need a doctor. I've done this before. So I call the front desk and ask where the nearest walk in clinic is. Great, it is just down the road.

I sign in and ask the woman, "Do you treat food poisoning" She replies, "Yes" So I take my seat in the waiting room. For the next hour, I run back and forth to the restroom. Yes, the vomitting has passed, but the diarrhea fun has just begun. Finally, they call me back. After being questioned briefly, the nurse informs me that they can't administer IV fluids at this clinic. What? But the receptionist told me... Seriously, I was too ill to even blow up at this woman. She gave me directions to the nearest hospital. On the road again.

The hospital is 5 miles away. After stopping for a restroom at the Sunoco, I make it.

After another hour in agony, I get back into a room. Two bags of fluid and 4 hours later, I get to head back to the hotel where my wife and daughter had been stranded all day because I had the car. Luckily, they hung out at the pool and made some new friends.

So, no matter what your religion I can assure you that there is a hell. It is called Dixie Stampede.

Now I just need a T-shirt that says, "I went to Dixie Stampede and all I got was Food Poisoning"

CrazyKell
07-27-2010, 02:40 PM
Not even free tickets would get me to a show like that.

We go to Pigeon Forge every year when I go down to the Gap. I'm amazed at the CRAP that goes on there.

At least you got a cool story?

shmike
07-27-2010, 02:49 PM
Sorry to hear about the food poisoning.

I've never heard of going to a doctor because of it though. Does it help you recover faster?

ontwo
07-27-2010, 02:51 PM
Yeah, due to the extreme dehydration. The IV fluids are wonderful

LeeNetworX
07-27-2010, 03:03 PM
I've never heard of going to a doctor because of it though. Does it help you recover faster?

Ditto. I've had it and never went to a doctor or felt the need to. Just drank lots of fluids.

KSGregman
07-27-2010, 03:11 PM
I don't mean to sound unsympathetic...but dude, seriously?! A Dixie Jamboree...smack in the middle of the absolute worst tourist hell in all of America?

You HAD to have seen that shit (no pun intended) coming.... :lol:

Dave
07-27-2010, 03:33 PM
Pigeon forge sucks lol

the chi
07-27-2010, 03:37 PM
Sounds like the frontier version of Medieval Times...sorry you had such a bad time hun.

z06boy
07-27-2010, 03:49 PM
I've lived in the south all of my live well except for some time spent overseas and have been to/thru Pigeon Forge and also to Myrtle Beach, SC many times where I think they have a Dixie Stampede as well and still have NEVER ventured in there and probably still won't. :lol:

Hate that you got sick but I just have zero desire to go. Yes I've heard that it is decent to go to but we're not in to country music either for starters.

Now 'Medieval Times' that Chi mentioned might be something we'd give a shot...we do like 'Medieval type stuff'. :lol:

Trip
07-27-2010, 03:51 PM
The Chi is right, Dixie Stampede is a redneck version of medieval times. I could of told you that if you asked me.

Medieval Times sucks just as much as Dixie Stampede. Food is awful and so is the "tournament."

Just be glad your daughter didn't get molested. There was a big arrest over there for that.

z06boy
07-27-2010, 04:04 PM
The Chi is right, Dixie Stampede is a redneck version of medieval times. I could of told you that if you asked me.

Medieval Times sucks just as much as Dixie Stampede. Food is awful and so is the "tournament."

Just be glad your daughter didn't get molested. There was a big arrest over there for that.

Well then we'll just stick to hitting up the annual Rennaissance Festival here since it's close to the house and much on a turkey drumstick that's bigger than my head. :lol:

http://www.royalfaires.com/carolina/

Trip
07-27-2010, 04:21 PM
Oh yeah, it's the fuckin Smoky Mountains. There is no fuckin E in Smoky. :lol:

ontwo
07-27-2010, 04:43 PM
The Chi is right, Dixie Stampede is a redneck version of medieval times. I could of told you that if you asked me.

Medieval Times sucks just as much as Dixie Stampede. Food is awful and so is the "tournament."

Just be glad your daughter didn't get molested. There was a big arrest over there for that.

Damn. Didn't know about that. Trust me, if it wasn't for my daughter, I would have never ventured in that place. That, and it was free.

azoomm
07-27-2010, 05:13 PM
Damn. Didn't know about that. Trust me, if it wasn't for my daughter, I would have never ventured in that place. That, and it was free.

Sometimes free experiences have a higher price to pay...

OTB
07-27-2010, 05:44 PM
Sorry to hear about the food poisoning.

I've never heard of going to a doctor because of it though. Does it help you recover faster?

Depending on the offending organism and the affected person...even healthy people can die from it (and many hundreds do, every year).

Get dehydrated enough and the ol kidneys shut down and then the other organs follow....

CrazyKell
07-28-2010, 02:02 PM
I will never understand why people pay good money to eat crap food with thier hands. No thanks!

Cass
07-29-2010, 05:08 PM
One of my FB friends put on her status yesterday that she was going to Dixie Stampede... I lol'd IRL

KSGregman
07-29-2010, 05:15 PM
One of my FB friends put on her status yesterday that she was going to Dixie Stampede... I lol'd IRL

Be a friend....post back and let her know she should probably bring a couple of these. :lol:

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w9/KSGregman/assbag.jpg

"Briefly, the fecal collection system was used in the following way. The finger cot was employed to position the fecal bag over the anus. The finger cot was also used after defecation to separate fecal matter from the anal area and push it to the bottom of the bag, The bag was then removed from the buttocks, and the anus was cleaned with tissue wipes. These were disposed of into the fecal bag. The user then secured the germicidal liquid pouch and, after cutting the corner off the outer pouch, deposited it along with the inner pouch into the bag. The bag was then sealed. The germicidal liquid was a mixture of sodium orthophenylphenol and sodium chlorophenylphenol of amaplast blue LXT (NASA, c. 1967). The bag was kneaded to rupture the inner pouch and mix the germicide with the wastes. The inner bag was placed into the outer bag which was rolled into the smallest possible volume and then placed in the waste stowage compartment. This compartment featured a split membrane inside the door to prevent fecal bags from floating back out into the cabin once they had been placed within the compartment. For later Apollo missions, the volume provided by the waste stowage compartment was inadequate. Consequently, a waste stowage bag was provided for additional volume for the disposal of fecal bags. Both waste stowage volumes had an overboard venting capability for gases generated in the feces."

http://history.nasa.gov/SP-368/s6ch2.htm

Cass
07-29-2010, 08:26 PM
I now know more than I ever wanted to know about storing fecal matter when in space.

fasternyou929
07-29-2010, 08:41 PM
Sorry to hear about the food poisoning.

I've never heard of going to a doctor because of it though. Does it help you recover faster?

Never heard of that either.

I had horrible food poisoning during my last trip to China (they would have quarantined me if I went, plus they charge $300, so it wasn't an option anyway). It came on about 3-4am the night before I was flying home. Longest. Flight. Ever.

derf
07-30-2010, 10:48 PM
Midevial times is a ton of fun, but north vs south sounds like a recipe for a lynching

tallywacker
08-01-2010, 12:26 AM
Never heard of that either.

I had horrible food poisoning during my last trip to China (they would have quarantined me if I went, plus they charge $300, so it wasn't an option anyway). It came on about 3-4am the night before I was flying home. Longest. Flight. Ever.

I have camped out the bathroom before on a international flight. Not fun.