It would be a great outing for the whole family, and we’re hoping to make it to the show nearby in Atlanta very soon.ĭisclosure: We received complimentary tickets to the show. Ours included a tomato soup with garlic bread, roasted chicken and ribs and a apple filled pastry for dessert. ![]() We had so much fun at the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Kissimmee. A four course meal is served while you watch. Although he didn’t win the tournament, he was very brave and kinda cute. ![]() We cheered as he jousted, shot arrows, and competed in other tournament games. We were on the yellow team, and throughout the games waved our yellow flags, cheering for the Yellow Knight. Guests are divided into teams, based on where they are seated. It was an authentic Medieval Tournament, complete with valiant Knights on horseback and fierce competition. The meal was served by Serfs and Wenches who made sure that we had everything we needed throughout the show.Īlthough the meal was hearty and delicious, the real excitement of the night came from the show. The Bill of Fare (dinner) was delicious, and befitting of royalty, including: Creamy Tomato Bisque Soup, Garlic Bread, Roasted Chicken, Spare Rib, Herb Basted Potato and Pastry of the Castle. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a fun family dinner theater themed as a royal banquet and tournament of jousting, sword fighting, and games of skill. Our gracious hosts for the evening were King Carlos and Princess Catalina, inside an 11th century style castle. So when mom and I headed to Kissimmee last month, Medieval Times was at the top of our list of things to do. Mom and I had never been, and my sister who often goes with her husband and son, kept telling us how great it is. It was such a fun way for us to get a little silly and enjoy a delicious meal, along with a spectacular show. ![]() I recently had the chance to visit Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Orlando, along with my mom and sister. There is just something about eating with your hands, that brings out the kid in all of us. Eating with your hands is encouraged actually, by the very obvious absence of silverware. Experience the excitement at North America’s 1 dinner attraction Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is an epic family-friendly adventure based on. I would have to tell him though, that a visit to Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is the only time it’s okay to eat with your hands. Board an 18th-century Spanish galleon replica and let your imagination set sail on a pirate adventure and dinner show in Orlando. How many times as moms have we told our kids not to eat with their hands? If only my son had been with me at Medieval Times, to see me eating my own words… quite literally.
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