![]() Keep Medieval Times in mind when you’re visiting Orlando and looking for something new to try. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament brings history to life with a two-hour medieval tournament and four-course feast. You can often find specials on their official website here, or you can also keep an eye out for Groupon which sometimes offers significant savings especially during slower season. So the fact that they enjoy going to this long-standing dinner theater shows it’s entertainment value. Locals are spoiled by the amount of choices we have. You see, here in Orlando, there is an unbelievable amount of places to go and things to do. I expected to see mostly tourists at Medieval Times but actually there were quite a lot of locals there with groups or celebrating special occasions. No real danger is conveyed so kids should enjoy the excitement of the match. There’s a falcon that performs tricks for you, and of course, the jousting. The knights play to the crowd, the horses are gorgeous and it’s awesome to watch them and the stunts their riders do. We are waiting for you in the enchanted world of Medieval Times, support your knight and enjoy. They really do know how to entertain you. ![]() So be prepared to dig in! Tomato soup, rotisserie style chicken and sides and cake for dessert.īut this experience really isn’t about the food, it’s about the show. The food is simple, in keeping with idea of medieval fare, and served with no utensils. You pay extra for booze and tip for your wait staff at the end of the meal.īefore you go in to the show, you mill around in a waiting area with several bars for ordering drinks, (lots of souvenir cups!) ![]() The price for dinner and the show is $63 for adults, $37 for kids (3-12) it includes non-alcoholic drinks. Customers are served a four-course meal and treated to sword fights and jousting tournaments. They make a special announcement listing anyone celebrating a special event by name, something that kids in particular might get a real kick out of. Medieval Times is a family dinner attraction inspired by an 11th-century feast and tournament. There were a lot of adults as well, and it seemed a popular place for birthday celebrations and large groups. It’s definitely family friendly- I saw families and kids of all ages here. You will cheer him on to hopefully win the tournament. Depending on where you sit your section is assigned a certain knight. It’s a family dinner theater show with medieval style tournament games in sword fighting and jousting. Medieval Times is housed in an 11th century replica castle in the Kissimmee area of Orlando. Please choose which castle you will be visiting in order to see the most up-to-date information. In fact the Orlando location was the original and has since grown to nine locations in the US. All dates, times, tickets and promotions are different per castle. This dinner show happens twice a night, every evening since 1983. And while you may think you’ve landed in the middle of a renaissance fair, this isn’t just a temporary event. Medieval Times is a long-standing tradition here in Orlando Florida. Specialties: Travel through the mists of time to a forgotten age and a tale of devotion, courage and love-at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.
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