![]() ![]() * Not for kids under 3yrs old - it's very loud and the show is about 2 hrs. * Food portions are big (Soup, toast, half roasted chicken, potato, and a desert). * Seating can be a bit tight if your a bit heavy. * Sword w/light $13, lighted Rose $5, flags to cheer $5. * There are 2 huge bars inside the castle. * Beers $8, come with souvenir cup (they dont tell you it comes w/souvenir cup so you can buy the more expensive one). * If you have kids, hold on tight to your wallet b/c when you enter the castle, there are plenty of things for them to buy (swords, lights, drinks, toys, shirts). * Parking is free Tips: * No need to get there too early (30-45min before show is adequate). * The front row seats for kings package were awesome. * The horses and sword fights were great. They were captivated by the horses and performances. Pro's: * The entertainment, the amount of food, the quality of food (surprisingly good food), pictures taken, and length of time was well worth the price. Depending on how many kids, I would take an extra $50-100 for toys, drinks, etc. The birthday girl was admitted free, however we had still to pay the $20 to upgrade to Kings package. We bought the Kings package b/c we were celebrating a bday. I was a bit hesitant spending that much money on tickets, but I went ahead and took a chance and splurged. This review is based on 12/31/13 visit, 7 pm show, red team knight was the best !!!!!!!!!!!! Yes-this place is pricey, but it is fun for the entire family and it is an experience you and your kids will not forget. The schedule of show times varies by season and is subject to change.įor more information, click here. Show durations are two hours approximately and the ‘Castles’ open an hour prior to the showtime. Payment options include American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and traveler's checks. The admission price varies as per location and includes the show, a four-course meal, and two rounds of select non-alcoholic beverages but excludes gratuities and sales tax. Groups of 15 diners or more should book reservations as early as possible with the individual castle group sales department. Seating at Medieval Times locations is limited so it is strongly recommended to reserve seats in advance. You can print your tickets at the box office on the day of the show. Tickets can also be bought over the phone by calling 1-86. The online ticketing system allows you to view showtimes as well as buy tickets and enhancement packages. There are three ticketing packages, namely Queen’s Royalty Package, Royalty Package, and Celebration Package. Medieval Times Ticket Policy Ticket Option Join the Queen's Court - Enter your email to Sign up and join the Queen’s Court to get special offers, birthday surprises, and more to your mailbox. If you prefer the child to have his or her own seat and meal then the special child rate would apply which is of course lower than the adult rates. Take Your Child For Free - Children under the age of 3 are admitted free as long as they sit on adults’ laps and eat from their plate. Simply click on the link and fill out the form on the Groups and Celebrations page to claim your special rate or get in touch with an event planner for your castle. Get Special Group Discount - Get an exclusive discounted price if you go with a group of 15 people or more. Visit the page to know how to claim your discount. ![]() Claim Your Military Discount - Medieval Times is honored to salute the men and women of our armed forces and their families by providing exclusive offers and discounted tickets. ![]()
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