I had some unforgettable memories from this past time I went. I had a blast and the best birthday party I have ever had. It's cheaper to go here than the movies some times.ġ0/10 would totally bring my whole family back and plan on it for next year. The price seems like a lot but when you figure out its maybe 40-50$ for a 3 hour event and get to watch entertainment you really can't beat that. The food is good and the entertainment is awesome. My mom who never went had a great time as well. My Dad who tends to not like public events and stuff had a blast and was screaming at our knight to do better. Almost no one in my group has been before. I went here for my 30th birthday with my parents who have never been, my girlfriend, my 3 sisters, 2 of there husbands and my nephew. My boyfriend and I had a great time! Briana 3 years agoįood is always excellent just show is so long could be cut in half Todd 3 years ago Lots of fun! Food was good Daniel 3 years ago Based on the ticket price, i would expect a better quality dessert. It looks like the majority of patrons didn't eat it. We were disappointed with the dessert as it was not fresh. My daughter chose the vegetarian meal and really enjoyed it The hummus was delicious. ![]() Also, check out the super-powered hand dryers in the restrooms.Great time for adults and kids alike!! Viola 11 months ago The staff works hard to put on a great, fun show for all. Go, cheer on your knight and have a good time, but don't bother visiting if you just want to make fun of the hokiness of it all. As for the knighting ceremony before the dinner, I noticed one kid being knighted and it was announced she had done well at a dance competition, so that might be fun as a celebratory thing, but not really worth the extra cost for most. I wouldn't recommend shelling out the extra bucks for the special seating packages. The actors do a good job entertaining the audience. You can leave a tip or not, but it does seem expected and a little awkward. The servers let you know that tips aren't included in your entry price, so they give you the opportunity to leave one by placing a little plastic tray on the table by each party. We overheard servers in other areas offering Siera Mist and I though I saw some coffee (which was listed as an option) on the "bill of fare" on the napkin, but we were not offered either of these. We had our choice between Pepsi and tea (with one refill) to drink. We had tomato bisque soup, garlic bread, half a roasted chicken, one rib and an apple turnover. Remember that no utensils are provided, but you do get wet hand wipes between the meal and dessert, so that helps. The dinner and show lasted about two hours. The lobby area includes lots of shopping opportunities for souveniers as well as two bars that feature several options for collector steins, pilsner, hurricane and even knight head glasses and mugs. We got there early, so we paid the $2 per person to walk through the torture museum. The color of the crowns let us know where our seating area was and what knight to cheer. Upon arrival, we checked in and were given our paper crowns. We saved quite a bit using an online code from the place's own Web site. Before you go, be sure to check online for discounts. ![]() My husband and I visited Medieval Times for the first time last weekend.
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