Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

jcarr0ll
First Reviewer
5 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
4
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Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

  • May 25, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by happyang from Indianapolis, Indiana
This is a dinner theater. They serve a four-course meal. We started witha wonderful salad, then onion soup followed by the main coarse baked chicken with steamed veggies and potatoes. Once you are finished, they bring you a wonderful apple pastry for dessert. You enjoy watching jousting and a mini-drama unfold while you eat. The audience is asked to join in the drama! The act changes every month. The childrens' favorite part was being able to eat with your hands!

From journal Vacation Village at Parkway

Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

  • March 26, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by trishmay from Terre Haute, Indiana
Wonderful dinner and show for a relaxing get together with family. I was thrown a carnation from one of the players, and one of the actors came out to meet and talk with us. Exciting jousting event.

From journal Florida Family Reunion

Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

  • August 6, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by sdunn14 from Canton, Michigan
Had a very exciting and appetizing night out on the town. The entertainment was captivating and the service was really good. We plan to go back again.

From journal Having Fun in Florida

Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

  • July 22, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by jcarr0ll from Park Forest , Illinois
This adventure is for the family that would like a little excitement in their vacation. You get to experience the thrills and excitement of life in the 11th century.

There is some sort of barbaric atmoshpere that is produced here. You eat your meal with your hands (silverware is not used here). The meal is served with the 11th-centuuy feel. The tournament is the best part of the evening. While enjoying your meal, you are cheering for your knight to win the tournament and the louder your section cheers, the better chance your knight has in winning the tournament.

This is a great place to experience with family and friends.

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