
In the Hall of Arms, you can admire the elaborate Medieval décor. All thoughts and opinions are my own.My lords and ladies – welcome to Medieval Times! Inside Queen Maria Isabella’s fully enclosed, 11th Century-style Castle, you’ll indulge in a night of feasting, combat, and revelry. *I received this experience complementary.
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Medieval Times should most definitely be apart of your staycation activities. Whose grandma is in the kitchen making this cake?!?!?! I need to know! The cake was awesome and the perfect ending to this spectacular night. Last night’s selection was a Lemon Pound Cake. The audience was so into it and so were we!! The energy in the arena was amazing!! We were entertained with sword fights, jousting, and battles to the “death”. While we devoured our meals, by hand, the show continued. This meal was definitely fit for kings and queens alike! A half of a Roasted Chicken! It was a lot of chicken! And it was delicious! I was very surprised at how delicious it actually was! Sooooo good! Next came a piece of sweet corn on the cob, then a huge piece of potato. On these platters were beautiful Roasted Chicken.
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After a series of amazing acts the King of the Castle declared that dinner was now to be served! At that point all of the servers came running to the tables with covered platters. Or you could dip your warm bread into the soup if you felt fancy. We sipped our delicious Tomato Bisque from a pewter like bowl. Fun! This is a perfect outing for the kiddos! Finally, they are encouraged to eat with their hands! Lol! We were totally amused at the fact that we were not provided with utensils to eat with. Soon we were presented with a warm piece of garlic bread and tomato bisque. The show started with a beautiful white horse coming out, greeting the audience. Booing was in order for all the other armored competitors. Our waiter informed us that we were team blue and we were cheering for the horseman adorned in blue. The arena was huge! We had greats seats, right in front! Our tables were set for a grand feast. Shorty, VIP Royalty were summoned to enter through the doors to find their seats. We were given our VIP lanyards, table numbers, and most importantly our crowns! Inside we explored the 11th century European style castle, eagerly waiting for the door to the arena to open.

It was a first time experience for all of us! We were pretty excited! As VIP Royalty guest, we strolled down the red carpet to enter into the grand castle.

Last night a couple of friends and I attended the evening show. Medieval Times’ Castles have since entertained more than 60 million

The first North American Castle in Kissimmee, Florida opened in December 1983. Medieval Times began with two dinner/ entertainment complexes located in Majorca and Benidorm, Spain. Medieval Times is based upon authentic Medieval history and is the true story of a noble family with documentation dating back to the 11th Century. I have the perfect place for you to visit! Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament!! Now you need some fun activities for the family to enjoy. Spring Break is finally upon us! Do you have plans yet? If you’re in Atlanta and really not trying to travel, perhaps a staycation is in order.
