![]() ![]() It is quite incredible to watch these magnificent horses show off, and it's obvious that they love to perform. The show begins with the performance by the Andalusian horses. He encouraged us not to drop them on the floor because they were the only pair we'd receive! Ha! He informed us that our right hand was our fork, and our left was our knife. As he was giving us final instructions, he told us all to raise our hands. Our waiter greeted us and instructed us on cheering for our knight. With stadium seating, every view is unobstructed. I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. When it's time to be seated, you are led through specific doors to find your table. We got to see Peter and Paul be knighted! #ChivalryinAction There is also a knighting ceremony in the main lobby where you can pay to add this unique event to your experience. It's fun to get there early and check out the stables where the horses are getting ready for the show. We got ours taken with a live falcon! The kids were so impressed. As you get inside, you get your table card, your crown that designates the color of the knight you'll be cheering for, and take a group picture. The gates at the castle open up 75 minutes before showtime. I'm giving away a family 4 pack of tickets to the Dallas location, so make sure to read to the end to enter! We are studying medieval history this year, so a trip to Medieval Times in Dallas was a prefect place to go. The holiday season has begun, and our family kicked off our traditional giving of our " presence" together with an incredible dinner packed with sword fights, horse tricks, and evil villains to entertain us. Tickets for any of these locations can be purchased here.Thank you Medieval Times and USFG for hosting our family's trip to Medieval Times Dallas. ![]() There are currently nine castles in total: Kissimmee, FL, Buena Park, CA, Schaumburg, IL., Hanover, MD., Lyndhurst, NJ, Myrtle Beach, SC, Dallas, TX, Lawrenceville, GA., and Toronto, ON. Live near Chicago?Ĭheck out our local Chicago Medieval Times castle for an experience your family won’t soon forget! Not in Illinois? Obviously, it is always important to check with your server as things do change. Our server was not shocked when I asked about allergens and knew on the top of her head what was safe, which is comforting when you get a server who understands food allergies. ![]() My son has severe food allergies – eggs, peanuts, tree nuts and shellfish – and he was able to enjoy the meal! We did switch out the dessert for a lemonade ice and was told the garlic bread was not safe but otherwise, everything was safe. I also wanted to mention about food allergies at Medieval Times. It is a great place for special occasions or just because! Food allergies at Medieval Times The price may seem high at first but there are usually coupons you can find and remember the price includes dinner and a 2-hour show. Also, two things to note on the meals: 1) there are no kids meals, they get the same thing adults get and 2) you do not get silverware but rather eat like they did back in Medieval Times! We actually bring silverware with us as my kids prefer it! There is also a Vegetarian option available. Speaking of dinner, your dinner – Medieval Times’ noble guests feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the dessert of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages. You can also purchase alcoholic drinks at an additional cost. You are served right in your seat by a wench who will bring you a drink (1 refill), your dinner and your dessert. There are no bad seats! You will sit around the arena and we have sat everywhere I feel like, never not being able to enjoy the show. There is a torture chamber to check out! For an additional $2 there is a torture chamber you can walk through with various contraptions and facts to read. There will be a winner – will it be your knight? We love cheering on our knight!Ī Queen leads the ceremony! This was actually just changed last year from a King who lead Medieval Times for 34 times! There are competitions where the knights are on horses and they have to do various medieval competitions. There is jousting with real weapons! Yeah sparks will fly! There is a flying bird that is trained to fly around the arena. My kids look forward to the show and most of all the food! So what makes Medieval Times worth checking out? My family and I have been to Medieval Times numerous times and every time we go it is such a fun experience. I received complimentary tickets in exchange for sharing this information and my honest opinion. ![]()
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