How to Visit Medieval TImes Dinner Theater

Medieval Times is a very popular chain of dinner theaters that offers a stage show based around the sport of jousting. As the name suggests, the performers, costumed servers, and decor of the "castles" in which the show takes place are all meant to evoke the spirit of the Middle Ages - according to the website, an "11th century feast". If you or your kids are interested in history, or you'd just like to experience the thrill of seeing a couple of knights battling on horseback, you can buy tickets online for the Medieval Times experience at the castle nearest you.

Things You'll Need

  • Tickets
  • Camera
  • Money for souvenirs, photos, additional tours, etc.
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Instructions

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      Check the website to locate your nearest castle. Medieval Times has locations in Buena Park, California, Dallas, Texas, Kissimmee, Florida, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Schaumburg, Illinois, Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Hanover, Maryland and Toronto, Ontario.

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      Purchase your tickets online. If you prefer, you may also order tickets over the phone using your credit card.

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      Arrive in plenty of time to experience the other attractions your castle may have to offer. Features may include a Medieval Torture Museum, a Hall of Arms, and, in the Kissimmee location, a small medieval village.

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      Feast on garlic bread, tomato soup, roast chicken, a spare rib, an herb-basted potato, a cookie, coffee and soft drinks. You may also choose the vegetarian option, which features a whole grain-stuffed Portobello mushroom cap, rice and bean blend, skewer of roasted vegetables and hummus with pita chips in place of the meats and potato. If you are of legal drinking age, you will also be able to purchase drinks from the full-service bar.

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      Cheer for your favorite knight. Each seating section is assigned a color that corresponds to a particular knight - yours may be red, yellow, blue, green, red and yellow, or black and white. You may, of course, feel free to cheer for any knight (or horse) you happen to fancy.

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