Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament - Review
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a chain of dinner theaters which stage tournaments in the style of the Middle Ages.
As we ran out of places to go , We went to this place for my birthday.I had my doubts of this place as this place is for kids or adults?But I was totally wrong and we became kids again cheering for our knight for their victory.The tickets are a bit expensive for dinner and the show (but we got few dollars off coupons).
Dinner is special and of Medieval times that they serve you your food and you don't get any utensils because supposedly they weren't invented yet so you got to eat with your hands.The food was really good i don't think that i will ever forget this.The tournament is okay with men dressed up and riding on horses, battling each other, all while you're eating dinner and getting messy.
The event people keeps you involved by providing colored crowns and flags to match the Knight in your section. Then encouraging the crowd to cheer for their Knight and boo for the other Knights. Before and after the show you can check out the beautiful horses up close in their stalls.A small museum, a bar, and a gift shop is available. You can meet the Knights after the tournament.It may be a one time affair or probably second time only to show it to my kid that will be at least five years from now.
Website : Medievaltimes
Locations: locations in US
As we ran out of places to go , We went to this place for my birthday.I had my doubts of this place as this place is for kids or adults?But I was totally wrong and we became kids again cheering for our knight for their victory.The tickets are a bit expensive for dinner and the show (but we got few dollars off coupons).
Dinner is special and of Medieval times that they serve you your food and you don't get any utensils because supposedly they weren't invented yet so you got to eat with your hands.The food was really good i don't think that i will ever forget this.The tournament is okay with men dressed up and riding on horses, battling each other, all while you're eating dinner and getting messy.
The event people keeps you involved by providing colored crowns and flags to match the Knight in your section. Then encouraging the crowd to cheer for their Knight and boo for the other Knights. Before and after the show you can check out the beautiful horses up close in their stalls.A small museum, a bar, and a gift shop is available. You can meet the Knights after the tournament.It may be a one time affair or probably second time only to show it to my kid that will be at least five years from now.
Website : Medievaltimes
Locations: locations in US
Labels: Dinner, Medieval Times, Review, Tournament, Travel
written by Kalyan @ 3:08 PM,
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