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Avaliação da contribuiçãoAmazing time and atmosphere… they need to work on better food.. the tomato soup was gross and smelt so bad.. chicken was decent with tasty corn. The drinks were all watered down and wasn’t worth the prices…Food: 2/5
Such a great experience! I've been wanting to go since I found out about it in the early 90s. Nearly 30 years later I finally made it! We had a very rowdy section and it made it so enjoyable. The show was great fun to watch (even though our knight lost), and the food was surprisingly good!You eat with your hands, there is no silverware which is actually more fun than you think it sounds.The staff is great as well. Very helpful, and our waitress was a lot of fun as well, and very kind.If you have the opportunity to go, I highly recommend it!Vegetarian options: Have to ask
What a fun date night! It was so much fun experiencing Medieval Times as an adult. It’s the perfect combo of having a new found appreciation for a nostalgic memory but also feeling like a kid again at the same time. The employees outside the show/arena were cordial and nice but those in the show had so much passion and excitement and it really came through in their performances. It was great to see them all having a fun time. The food was actually delicious. Drink prices weren’t too insane. Ordering drinks (soda) from your waitress isn’t so easy since they’re running around with food trays. Also the tipping process could be better. Our waitress passed out a card at the end with her venmo and cash app but basically expected you to send it to her before you left the table. It got awkward when the couple next to us was trying to leave as they intended to leave the tip on their own time but the waitress told them “the time was now”. So that got a little weird and pushy. But overall, it was a great experience and definitely recommend a visit!
We went as a group for my 44th birthday. I had the best time! Delicious food, thrilling show, beautiful horses and our server Kevin was top notch!Wheelchair accessibility: They have lifts for wheelchairs and they allowed early access to anyone in a wheelchair or with a difficulty getting up the stairs which was really cool.Dietary restrictions: They ask about allergies and dietary restrictions when you sit down to eat. I'm not sure what the options are but it's nice to know they care about that.
Really fun environment. The actors are awesome and the story is easy to follow. Our server was especially wonderful and was busting her butt the entire time. I’m giving 3 stars for a few separate things. We had queens royalty VIP and it was definitely not worth it. There was no priority seating, they just let everyone in at once. The front row seats for some of the colors (I was in red) are really not great for where most of the action takes place. Most of the show was trying to watch what was happening to my far right. The higher vantage point seats would have been much better. I thought it included a piece of cake, but I guess that’s only the lesser royalty plans? For $25 extra/pp I’d say just go with general admission.The food pretty much tasted straight from the grocery store. Like a dry rotisserie chicken, mini corn on the cob, and tomato soup straight from the can. The eclair dessert was most definitely thawed from frozen.The last thing is by no means meant to say they mistreat any animals, quite the opposite it seems like they take great care of their animals, but watching horses be whipped to do tricks that are obviously not normal moves horses do felt uncomfortable for a 2023 audience. It seemed like a lot of the audience felt the same since no one was really clapping or cheering during those parts of the show.In general, I think it’s a great experience, especially for kids.Parking: Because they tell you to come an hour early, the prior show has not let out yet when you get there so many of the spots are already taken. Noticed it more so when we were leaving and the later show was showing up, no one could find a spot.