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| Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament • 4510 W. Irlo Bronson Hwy. • Highway 192 • Kissimmee, FL 34746 | |||
Adults and children alike will enjoy the great Medieval Times Dinner Show Orlando, featuring an amazing display of horsemanship. Afterwards, six knights, all representing the six colors of visitors, engage in a centuries-old Tournament of Games, including sword play, jousting, and mace combat. Great for the whole family. Get Medieval Times Orlando Florida discount tickets by ReserveDirect, and save. | |||
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DescriptionMedieval Times is more than the nation's #1 and longest running dinner attraction - it's a living link to the past where the glory, chivalry and valor of old burst to life in authentic pageantry and thrilling tournament action.
While guests enjoy a hearty four-course medieval-style banquet (without silverware), six brave knights compete in games of skill astride magnificent Andalusian stallions. Lances splinter against shields of steel, broad swords spark and a champion emerges, to the cheers of the enthusiastic crowd. The spectacle unfolds nightly inside a fully enclosed European-style castle. |
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Reservation Procedures:
Select your desired Show Time above. Enter quantities on the following page.
Cancellation Policy: This product requires a cancellation notice 240 days prior to scheduled use to receive a full refund. Redemption: After purchase of this product, you can choose either to print your e-ticket or receive via regular mail. Take your printed or mailed ticket directly to the show box office for redemption. |
Orlando's Medieval Times is the longest running dinner show in the Orlando area and the show with the most locations throughout the country (9 in total). Located just fifteen minutes from Disney on Kissimmee's 192, Medieval Times is a promising stop for any Disney vacationer. Arrive at least an hour before show time so that check in is smooth (don't forget to make reservations in advance) and so that you can enjoy all of the pre-show attractions.Outside the theater for pre-show enjoyment is a model Medieval Village with plenty of artifacts and information. Beginning with the sleeping chambers of serfs and landlords, the village also contains stables (complete with horses), cloth making and pottery (complete with seamstress and potter), blacksmith, hawking chamber (complete with a hawk and falcon), torture chamber (the historical information and artifacts here will shock you and may not be suitable for children), and kitchen. The Medieval Village is life sized and extremely accurate in its portrayal of medieval life and an absolute must-see when visiting. Prior to show time guests can also visit the Wine Cellar, browse Medieval gifts and jewelry, and meet the royal court, all located inside the theater. Entry into the arena at Medieval Times in Orlando begins fifteen minutes before actual show time. Upon being ushered into the arena the ruckus and splendor begin. Cheers and boos for respective knights fill the castle from beginning to end. The jovial atmosphere of the theater feels in no way contrived and neither does the crowd's enthusiasm. Food is served right away and keeps coming throughout the night. The tomato bisque soup and spare rib (which comes additional to the half Cornish hen) are delicious standouts. While eating, visitors will also be compelled to cheer on their knight and marvel at the equestrian displays. The quality of entertainment and food and the array of medieval historical facts is sure to please any guest looking to have a good time. Tips: Get your picture taken with King Phillipe or Princess Leonore before or after the show in the Chamber of Arms. A well deserved tip is highly recommended (and not included) for the "serfs" and "wenches" who serve upwards of 20 guests at a time. |
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Is there a pre-show guests should be aware of at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament?
There is not a pre-show per se, but the medieval life village is available for preview and it opens 90 minutes prior to show time.
Are visitors allowed to meet & greet the performers at Medieval Times?
Yes. Performers are available after the show for pictures and autographs after the show in the Hall of Arms.
Are cameras, audio or video recording allowed at the show?
Cameras are allowed. Audio and video recording are strictly prohibited.
What type of menu is served at Medieval Times?
The standard menu consists of garlic bread, creamy tomato bisque soup, choice of roasted chicken and spare rib, herb basted potato and pastry of the castle. A vegetarian meal is available. It consists of garlic bread, creamy tomato bisque soup, large Portobello mushroom stuffed with whole grain rice and beans, a large skewer of roasted vegetables, hummus with pita chips and pastry of the castle. Soft drinks, ice tea and coffee are included in the meal.
What is the length of your intermission?
There is no intermission.
What is the size of the Medieval Times Theater?
The arena seats 1175 people.
How many rows constitute your theater?
There are 5 rows in the arena.
Approximately how long is the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Show?
The show lasts approximately one hour and 50 minutes.
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