Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Approval Rate: 89%

89%Approval ratio

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    lindsilv1

    Sun May 18 2008

    I have been several times, and each time it gets better! The show is entertaining and wonderful for ALL ages. The food is great, and you will never leave there hungry, I can assure you that. I recommend going for birthdays, celebrations, or just for fun!

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    march191616486_487

    Tue May 06 2008

    I went to Medieval Times on Saturday night with a group of work friends for a bday. It turned out really great! The food was yummy and they kept you eating the whole time. Everyone seemed to have a great time and I highly recommend it for groups

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    rashad83179833_267

    Mon Feb 05 2007

    IN two quick sentences the show is awesome and it's worth a shot, but a BIG NO NO for the food and this is an honest review,i've been to all kinds of places when it comes to food.me and my wife have a taste for good food but i didn't get it here at all. we went to Wendy's after that, no kidding.

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    fizzet1

    Tue Dec 19 2006

    I don't agree with the bad reviews. This show is definitely NOT overpriced. For the admission fee you get a four-course meal, a 2 1/2 hour show, and you're able to come look around the castle and hour and a half before showtime and afterwards, too! Normally you pay the same price for just the show in other places. Sometimes the food is complained about as being bland, but I didn't agree at all. It was authentic AND delicious. The chicken wasn't overspiced, as I often find with similar dishes, and you get so much food that you can barely finish it all. I've also had the vegetarian plate, which was still delicious and ample. People do walk past offering to sell items, but they aren't forced upon you as said, they would only stop if you asked them to, and they were pretty entertaining- a few of them were dancing to the theme music! They were only there for the first half of the show, they left for the really important parts. Everyone who works there seems to really enjoy it, and there was... Read more

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    cleohunter

    Thu Oct 12 2006

    Went with wife and our two children. The kids LOVED it! The show is approximately 2.5 hours long and revolves around medieval king and his knights. Tables are in sections and represented by a knights color. The dinner is served during the introduction and the story unfolds with performances and games. After dinner the story evolves into finale of jousting and sword-fighting. The dinner is supposed to be authentic medieval served with NO silverware. Non-alcoholic beverages are included in dinner. Alcoholic drinks are available for extra charge. There are souvenirs as well, but they are not forced upon you in any way. Expect to pay at least $100 for basic treatment and more for the add-ons. Like I said, the kids loved it. If you are near a Medieval Times, I would recommend going at least once. You won't be sorry.

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    contributo9137_52864

    Thu Oct 12 2006

    The Scene The tiered stadium has nearly 1,500 seats, which provide perches for plates and ringside views of the equine demonstrations and tournament. Everyone gets a paper crown color-coded to match costumes worn by the various "knights." After the horses run through their paces, the jousting begins. Matches start tamely but escalate to a fight to the finish as mock knights engage in skirmishes with swords, javelins, maces and axes. Sparks fly, but nobody gets hurt. The Food Don't expect a regal feast. A basic one-size-fits-all meal starts with a hunk of bread and a bowl of bland vegetable-rice soup. Next comes a roasted half of under-seasoned chicken and a single unremarkable spare rib atop a plain Jane baked potato half. For dessert, you've got one choice, and it's a non-event: a paltry apple pastry with very little apple. Wash it down with cola or coffee served by your "wench of the day."

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    citysearch4980_98245

    Thu Nov 17 2005

    Medieval Times is one of those places that everyone has to experience atleast once in their lifetime. They have 4 different groups that have...

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    citysearch1217_785981

    Tue Sep 06 2005

    The price is a little high, but the show and the food are excellent! I have visited many times, and each visit has been great. This is a gre...

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    citysearch1887_756122

    Thu Sep 01 2005

    My experience with this place is good . Food was good and entertaiment was the best . We went there on Friday on my birthday. Me and my fam...

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    citysearch_1569309106

    Wed Jul 13 2005

    This live theater is fun for the whole family. The live performance uses Andalusian horses and jousting knights and is very action packed. ...

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    citysearch_1176202226

    Sun Jul 10 2005

    I would agree that this place is fun for both kids and adults but it way too overpriced. I don't think it's worth it. You can eat with yo...

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    citysearch7585_23620

    Wed Jul 06 2005

    We brought my nephew here for his 5th birthday. The kids loved it, they had a great time chearing on our team. I was pleased that they were ...

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    citysearch6644_72898

    Mon Jun 06 2005

    This was awsome. I was very expensive but we had a coupon from the paper. The food is pretty good once you get past eating with your hands...

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    citysearch_393471432

    Wed May 18 2005

    I think this is a good place for kids. I went with a group of adults and thought the show was kind of tacky and the food was terrible. They...

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    citysearch1321_969280

    Mon May 16 2005

    Priced pretty high, but fun for groups. You eat food with your hands while you watch knights fight - you cheer on your knight in hopes he wi...

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    anna97611

    Fri Jul 02 2004

    Medieval Times was so much fun. They do a great job entertaining the crowd and just put on a great show. So Cheer Loud Go Crazy and you'll have a blast!

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    appassiona

    Mon May 10 2004

    I've been to Medieval Times twice. I'm a vegitarian. The menu says vegetable soup, however, the first time I went there the server told me the soup had a chicken base and asked if I still wanted it, I didn't. The second time the server didn't say anything, she just filled my soup bowl. Luckely I knew from the first time the soup wasn't vegitarian. That kind of got to me. The tip not being included also bugged me. They ask for 20%, but I just don't see a reason behind it. they're not waitors, they're not taking orders, they pass the stuff out and disapear. You can't even get a refill when you want it. Speaking of refills. They say you get two drinks with your meal. But they just top off your glass, so if you didn't drink much, you're out of luck.

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    suewho1

    Sun Jul 28 2002

    Only the village idiot would return for a second visit. Way over priced!! Once inside I got tired of being hit up for all the extras. Basic admission was $46 per person for a bland meal and some fair entertainment. Once at the door, you are hit up for an additional $5 per person to sit in the first three rows and receive a cheap flag and/or an additional $2 to walk thru the dungeon. A waiter walked by every 20 minutes or so and put some bland food on your plate. If you wanted any drinks etc you had to get up and get them yourself. Someone was always walking by trying to sell you something. Entertainment was fair.