![]() ![]() For this show you will be eating your meal with your hands. ![]() You will be served your meal throughout the show, and I will warn you there are no utensils. You can choose between Pepsi, Diet Pepsi or Iced Tea and of course you have the option of an alcoholic beverage too, for an additional charge. Once at your table your waitress (Wench) will take your drink order. When you arrive to the castle you are given a colored card which shows you where you will be sitting and what color knight your section will be cheering for. This time before the show really adds an excitement level to the whole experience so I would really recommend taking advantage of it.Ībout 15 minutes before the start of the show you are escorted into the arena. This gives you plenty of time to get your tickets, take pictures, visit the bar, see the horses or even take a tour of the torture chamber. The castle opens up about and hour and a half before the show starts. It was a special experience because none of them had ever been to the show before. This past week I visited Medieval Times with some of my family. I have actually been to the castle three times now, and each time I take away a new experience. Medieval Times is a great family friendly place and perfect for a night of fun, excitement, good food and lot’s of memories. Whether we stay in the heart of the city or in one of the surrounding towns there is always one place that we make time for, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Show. We live about 4 1/2 hours away from Dallas and try to visit at least 1-2 times a year. There are so many things to do in Dallas, that you could easily spend several days taking it all in. If you have never been to Dallas, it’s really a place you should considering visiting. Questions? Contact our National Contact Center at 1-86.I received complimentary tickets to the show in exchange for my honest review. The Dallas Castle is conveniently located off I-35, across from the American Airlines Center. You’ll thrill to a rousing live jousting tournament and marvel at awe-inspiring horsemanship and falconry. One of the best things about Medieval Times is the fact that it’s fun for all ages!! From preschooler to senior citizen, everyone enjoys the action and pageantry of the show!! Everything is delicious.Īnd the vegetarian meal is just as yummy! In fact, the 3-Bean Stew is so good, I’ve had to search online to find the recipe! Tomato Bisque Soup, Garlic Bread, Oven Roasted Chicken, Herb Roasted Potato, Corn on the Cob, and an apple turnover. Once seated, you’ll be treated to a meal fit for royalty! Don’t miss the balcony – that’s where the court announcer will appear right before the show! If you head to your right, you’ll find an open gift shop – even if you’re not purchasing any items, it’s fun to explore everything they have to offer. Not for the faint of heart, the torture chamber is full of unimaginable tools used in Medieval times:) To the left, you’ll find the torture chamber (additional $2 ticket required). The color of the crown will coordinate with the section you’re seated in, as well as the knight that you’ll be rooting for (one of six).īut wait, before you take your seat, be sure to explore the lobby. Medieval Times’ guests are invited inside its arena for a royal feast, medieval games of skill and an authentic jousting tournament.Īs you pull up to the castle, you feel a sense that something special is right inside the doors! And you won’t be disappointed:)Įach guest is provided with a crown. In regal fashion, this castle boasts nine tree-lined acres complete with a moat filled with schools of live Koi. Located in the heart of Dallas, Medieval Times’s Castle is a landmark you can’t miss!! Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Dallas ![]() Medieval Times provided me with 4 complimentary tickets. ![]()
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