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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

2904 Fantasy Way, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579
  • #4 most popular
    Myrtle Beach restaurant
  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars

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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Reviews

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Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 5 out of 5 stars by djenkins from Smithville, Tennessee
  • July 27, 2005
Quote: Really enjoyed this dinner show. Service was great! Make your reservations early so you will get a good seat. Buy the pictures - you will get a huge laugh out of them!

From journal My Myrtle Beach Week

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 3 out of 5 stars by RayORourke from Cheswick, Pennsylvania
  • April 19, 2004
Quote: This is a combination of a dinner and a show that features medieval knights each representing a section of the audience. Food is eaten as it was eaten back in the Middle Ages -- with no utensils.

From journal Summer Vacation 2003

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Donnalee40 from Salem, New Hampshire
  • August 8, 2003
Quote: The excitment of the tournament while eating a medieval feast with our hands had my teens acting like kids! We feasted on soup, chicken, ribs,potatoes, rolls and dessert. We worn the crowns and waved the flag of the color of our knight. We were... Read the full Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament review

From journal Myrtle Beach with Teens

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 4 out of 5 stars by mccaffrie from Phenix City, Alabama
  • July 15, 2003
Quote: This place was awesome! It was so much fun. It's a bit expensive but you get a lot of food and a show to watch. Well worth the money. You will walk away with a smile on your face.

From journal Golfing Week

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Mister__C from Danville, Virginia
  • July 8, 2003
Quote: I had a great time as usual. You get a five-course meal with all drinks included and a show that last approximately 1 to 2 hours. It's especially good for the children as it requires some participation, ie yelling and having a fun time. It's well... Read the full Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament review

From journal Summer Beach Vacation

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 3 out of 5 stars by LWagBeth from Montgomery City, Missouri
  • May 18, 2003
Quote: The meal price included the "dinner show" of jousting and other medieval tournament games. My 11-year-old son thought it was spectacular. My 16-year-old daughter was less impressed, finding it a little cheesy, but it was still an evening well... Read the full Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament review

From journal Surf, Sand and Sunshine

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 4 out of 5 stars by estrain from So. Glens Falls, New York
  • April 9, 2003
Quote: When you first arrive at the Medieval Times Dinner Show you are greeted by a number of wenches and surfs that escort you to the wench at the window to pay for your dinner and show. I recommend that you pay the little extra to sit down front and get... Read the full Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament review

From journal Vacation with Mom

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 4 out of 5 stars by sustogner from Loveland, Ohio
  • April 8, 2003
Medieval Times Dinner Show
Quote: No silverware was allowed. We ate with our fingers. The food was good. The show was excellent. The costumes were elegant. The servers were efficient with distrubuting the food and drink. We ate until we were stuffed. We will do this again.

From journal Good Times at North Myrtle Beach SC

Medieval Times Dinner Show

  • 4 out of 5 stars by JoannaMcK from Leroy, West Virginia
  • January 14, 2003
Quote: This was a "knight" to remember. We enjoyed a kid-free time with a show during dinner. If you haven't been to a dinner theater, this is an experience for you. You leave full and fully entertained. The performance atop horses was remarkable.