Medieval Times

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4 out of 5
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5
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Medieval Times

  • July 28, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Katy in STL from High Ridge, Missouri
It was agreat experience for all of us. The food was really good and none of us could finish because the portions were so big. You do not get any silverware just like in the olden days, but it was fun to eat like that and watch the different competetions. A great dinner show!

From journal 1st trip to Disney World

Medieval Times

  • July 20, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by pattinorman from Earl, North Carolina
This is a fabulous experience! The meal price includes a wonderful, exhilarating show with live horses, live jousting, and the knights are gorgeous! They will pose for photos after the show. The food is served as in medieval times, so there are no utensils but you get a huge meal with several courses--soup, half a chicken, vegetables, bread, drinks, and dessert.

The service is excellent and the show is just breathtaking! My son was knighted for his birthday and he was recognized by the "king" during the show. He has photos with the king knighting him and was given the sword used as a souvenir. There are also lots of interesting displays and lots of cool merchandise for sale. This is a must see!

From journal Disney Mania

Medieval Times

  • June 30, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by mtk from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Medieval Times

What a show! Dine at an old-fashioned, knights in shining armor jousting tournament.

Enjoy surprisingly excellent food while you watch first an amazing horse show, followed by a spectacular jousting tournament -- and finally, the unavoidable duel between good and evil, where, of course, good prevails.

Bloody good entertainment and though not cheap, worth it all.

From journal The Heart of Florida

Medieval Times

  • January 9, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by JudyBug4 from Savannah, Georgia
We were thrilled with our night at Medieval Times. We paid extra to be seated in one of the front rows and it was a great. The entertainment was exciting to watch and we cheered our designated knight to victory. Our daughter was thrilled when the Blue Knight personally handed her a flower as he rode in front of us. The gift shops in the area outside the dining hall were nice and my son and husband were particularly interested in the one that featured swords and daggers. We were delighted to find that the food was very tasty and my teenagers were thrilled that they could eat with their hands without mom fussing about it. This is good family entertainment and we would not hesitate to return.

From journal Orlando Vacation

Medieval Times

  • June 25, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by seo4752 from San Antonio, Texas
We really enjoyed Medieval Times. The food was good and the show was great! They also make a very mean Pina Colada. Check out all the discount coupons they have in the papers and stuff. You can find coupons to save you money on the price of the dinner and show. I think we had a coupon for $5.00 off per person. Be prepared to eat with your fingers; no utensils provided. Eat, drink and be merry! They also have a wonderful gift shop.

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