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Our knight won. It was the yellow one.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_zxsbVMrOUNw/SMFhyBoE2FI/AAAAAAAAAwg/N9ODOcAOBm8/s400/medieval+times.jpg
True story.
Never been before. Is it worth the price?
"There were no forks in medieval times hence there are no forks at Medieval Times.Would you like a refill on your Pepsi?"
PRO-PRO Tip: Also bring some extra to sell at $5 a package to the other people who didn't realize there would be no cutlery.
If you go with a mindset that it's a show (esp. for kids), with bad version of Swiss Chalet that you can eat with just your hands (your kids would love this part). The fights are fun with real blades, real horse smell etc...
Leave the adult you at home and you'll be happy.
With 50% off , it's similar to having a night out to AMC with popcorn and preshow dinner.
also yeah food is decent. You get Soup, Pop, baked potato, ribs, oven roasted chicken and tea or coffee.
The veggie menu doesn't look appealing
I'm in!
Parking is $10.
We paid $156 total for 4, and I'd say it's good value for dinner for 4 equivalent to Swiss Chalet, and a 2 hour fun theatre show. For $130, even better. My kids (5 and 6 year old boys) LOVED it. I was expecting it to be corny, with bad jokes, my expectation were low. I was pleasantly surprised, it is a quality show, no cheesy jokes, they take it all seriously. Some of the timing was off on the stunts, but they do a LOT of stunts, so not a big deal. There is a lot of clashing swords, smashing lances, etc. You can see they are careful, but it's real enough that I imagine actors have been hurt in past.
I wouldn't go without kids, although my dad does, and loves it. The fun for me was watching my kids get excited. Will definitely go again. I never went before, as I assumed it was cheesy crap for tourists, but I was wrong, there is a reason they have been around for 20-something years.
They of course try to hose you on everything once you are through the doors, pictures with the actors, $15 flimsy wooden swords, loads of other overpriced crap. Skip the dungeon, even though it's only $2 per person, nothing to see there of any value. You are expected to tip the serving staff for dinner, of course, which is understandable.
FYI - they stack it so the largest section in the crowd has the knight who wins, and the smallest section is the 'bad guy' knight. Hence all the people who say their knight wins. My kids loved cheering, and were so thrilled that our knight won, so this is a good idea.