The Bongo Warriors at FL are actually pretty good too, I think the fact that they look like they enjoy what they do makes the show better, rather than somebody looking like they're losing the will to live. At Gullivers in September in the pissing rain some poor girl with two of the park's mascots was on a stage doing a little show to nobody. I mean there was nobody watching it, and it just made me want to curl up and die. I guess small scale shows are good for families with little kids and stuff, but I only ever really make an effort for the large scale shows by Disney.
I think it was Busch Gardens Tampa who had a Cirque du Soleil show that was quite good, but obviously that wasn't an in park production, they bought the show and the performers came in and did it.