Overall the show was very good, the horseman ship and the horses themselves were excellent. He was mesmerized by the show, except for the speaking parts. We took my 5 year old son for his birthday/christmas, and he had a great time. They have revised the "story" since the last time, did away with the Queen and added the Princess. My family and I were provided with complimentary admission to Medieval Times for this event, but as always, my opinions and thoughts were my own.This was my second visit to the Castle. Guests also can find Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament on Facebook and Twitter. The classic show elements are still a part of the show, with some new twists! Photo ©Medieval Timesįor more photos, check out the Zannaland Facebook page album – and see the new parts of the show too! (and feel free to “LIKE” my Facebook page while you’re there!)Ĭheck out more info at and book your visit today online or by calling 1-888-WE-JOUST. This amazing horse jumped straight in the air! Photo ©Medieval Times I can’t recommend the show and the entire Medieval Times experience enough and I look forward to our next visit. It was a fabulous night of entertainment that had everyone cheering and on their feet by the end of the night. New costumes and an exciting new musical score round out the new show. There are also beautiful and amazing horses who perform in between battles and a falcon who flies around the entire arena. You’ll still find the action-packed knight battles, but this time there is an invader from the north to liven things up and keep the show going even after the winning knight triumphed. The new show was wonderful and definitely kept everyone entertained and happy. The bill of fare for the evening The vegetarian platter was delicious – and they give you utensils! Shhh! My three-year old was not into any of the choices, and ended up eating bits of the bread and drinking orange juice for the night. I do wish they’d have an alternative for small children though. We were still able to enjoy the delicious tomato soup and garlic bread, and the main entree was a lovely combination of hummus and pita chips, a veggie kabob, wild rice and some of the potato wedges served with the regular dinner. As recent vegetarians, my husband and I let the server know and we were and there were no issues with that. The menu is conveniently printed inside the napkin so you know what to expect. Once inside, service instantly began with servers explaining the evening’s fare for us and how things worked. I love the castle reception area – the ceiling is gorgeous and there are details everywhere. It made my family and I genuinely excited for the night (and knights haha) ahead. I was really impressed with the well-organized check-in process and reception area. Soon the knights are announced and begin roaming around and taking photos before guests are called to their table by the color of their crowns they were given upon arrival. There are also three cash bars and a lovely “wine cellar” seating area which makes waiting for the show to start relaxing and fun. The whole Medieval Times castle is wonderfully themed and the time you can wait before seating begins is filled with knighting ceremonies, photo opportunities by roaming castle-dwellers, and merchandise to peruse. However, now that I’ve been back, I can’t wait to go again. I could not remember the last time I had been to Medieval Times, I think it was when my oldest (now 13) was a wee one. Before you write them off as just being a show with knights on horses and no utensils, Medieval Times has just premiered an all-new show to keep things fresh and exciting. Medieval Times is a well-known show with locations across the country, where you know going in what to expect – a royally good time. One of the wonderful things about the Orlando area is that there are countless attractions and activities for everyone.
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