We all had a blast!
by D. E. on 11/12/19The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman - WoodlandsSo much to do and see. Well worth the money and effort. Smiling kids and parents everywhere.
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So much to do and see. Well worth the money and effort. Smiling kids and parents everywhere.
The trains are great. I think that was about the only think that was great. The story line was boring and not worth the price. We did meet the train conductors before the show. I was upset that we didn't meet Thomas. Not worth the money.
My three-and-a-half year old son enjoyed the show. He was all smiles!
My 2yr old son and my husband were the ones who attended the show. My husband said it was a good show. My son had a great time. He loves loves loves Thomas.
Like other reviews, I thought this show would not be great because of the television show. Well, it's a week later and my 2 year old asks everyday if we can go see the choo-choo. The show incorporates the audience well and has a simple, but great story line. Now, every night before we go to bed, my daughter and I say, "Chugga-chugga, chugga-chugga, whoosh!" I will go to the same show again if it comes back in to town!
IT WAS GREAT, I THINK I HAD MORE FUN THAN MY SON :)
Great show. Good for anyone who loves Thomas. Kept my 3 year olds attention very well.
My kids loved the fact that they saw Thomas & he didn't look like someone in a costume, lol. It would've been better if they had more characters (engines), instead of people running around the stage. Overall it's worth checking out.
Really Thomas did save the day....my 3 yr old just looooved the show. His favorite part.....THOMAS the TRAIN. So realistic and entertaining. I justed loved the big smile on my sons face during the whole peformance.
More interaction with the children is needed. audience participation is always fun for the kids. pictures with Train would have been terrific and could make $$$ on that idea as well. souveniers were dumb. balloons or items sold during intermission could have b