

I am an animal lover and couldn't help to notice the horses inside the cages of concrete facing the wall they were depressed overworked. The 2 hours show was entertaining and well planned throughout. It was a well entertaining experience, the food was plenty, the tomato soup was cold though. We decided to enter the show as it was paid for and we had 5 other friends of my son with us. We went to the Medieval Times yesterday for my 16 years old son`s Birthday. What I thought was hysterical about that situation was that Christmases were highly celebrated in Medieval castles so acknowledging the day would have actually been in keeping with the authenticity of the show. Like they could get in trouble if they were overheard. Like saying Merry Christmas to a server when we were leaving and they looked around and then whispered Merry Christmas back. The guests were friendly and wishing others a Merry Christmas but it was almost like the people working were warned not to say anything. With regards to going on Christmas day, I feel like they went out of the way to not to acknowledge that it was Christmas day. Chicken was moist and they gave to-go bags for all the leftovers. As far as the meal goes, it was better than I expected. There was no "priority seating access" and everyone had cheering banner so I'm not sure what those are supposed to mean on the website. I thought for sure that our seats would be better since we made sure to get there early and were the 3rd family to check in at the VIP window.

There are 3 sections on each side of the arena and we were in a side section towards the middle. We did purchase the Royalty upgraded VIP seats but I'm not sure it was worth it since I guess almost everyone has VIP seats. The other people who spoke were fine but no one in our party could understand the queen (and we are around many Hispanics day-to-day and don't usually have issues understanding). So glad that it didn't smell like horse! The storyline of the show was a bit difficult to follow since the "queen" had such a thick Hispanic accent. The show was very good and we loved seeing the performance.
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* Summer Grab Bags! CLICK HERE ~ Enter for your chance to win FREE tickets and great Medieval Times swag! Winners are announced every Monday.We went on Christmas day for dinner. * Parking is free at all castles except for Toronto! * Arrive at the castle up to 75 minutes before the show time to explore, enjoy an adult beverage, and find your way to your seat with ample time before the show starts. These photo keepsakes are available for purchase to commemorate your special time at the castle. Plus, photos are taken when you arrive at the castle and during dinner. Alcoholic beverages are available at an additional cost.Ĭelebrating a special birthday, date night or anniversary? Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a unique way to acknowledge the occasion. Beverages during the show include coffee and two rounds of select beverages. The vegetarian dessert option was cantaloupe sliced to make the fruit look like a piece of art work. Vegetarian options are available for dinner and dessert. The soup is really that good!įor dessert, you will be served the pastry of the Castle. I wish I could bring home a gallon after every visit. The tomato bisque soup is the best I’ve ever had. Eating your dinner with your hands is one of my families favorite things about the entire experience.įeast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, and herb-basted potatoes. During medieval times there wasn’t forks and spoons. Be prepared to enjoy your meal without eating utensils. One of my favorite part of the show is the live flight of the royal falcon! Watching the falcon fly is magical to see with your own eyes!ĭuring the show, you will be served a four course meal fit for a king. Ours… Lord of Navarre, the yellow knight was impressive with his showmanship of his horse and ability to joust. Six competing knights, each is referenced by a color. Each castle is unique in design with the Orlando castle being the oldest. During the show, be prepared for knights to engage in an assortment of battles to impress the King and Catalina, his daughter the beautiful princess!

Medieval Times features nine castles across the United States. Few things are held in such great esteem by the Medieval warrior than a stalwart horse, who possesses the bold courage of his master and the quiet strength of his ancestors.” “In myth and in legend, the Knight and the horse are forever linked. When love and courage, meant winning the blessing from the king, status in the kingdom and a chance to win the princesses heart. Medieval Times Orlando Dinner & Tournament is delicious food and entertainment all rolled into one. Medieval Times transports you to a more simpler time.
