Have you ever wanted to step back in time? To have the chance to see what the world was like in Spain in the Medieval Times? That is exactly what you can do as you immerse yourself in an experience known as Medieval Times Dinner and Show in Orlando Florida. A place brimming with action, chivalry, rivalry and revelry! A walk through the past, a living museum, a chance to cheer on Knights and horses, and marvel at falconry, jousting and all the colour and spectale of medieval Spain.
So what is this dinner show?
From the website: Travel through the mists of time to a forgotten age and a tale of devotion, courage and love—at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Imagine the pageantry and excitement that would have been yours as a guest of the king ten centuries ago. That’s exactly what you will experience at (this) most popular dinner attraction. See our electrifying show featuring heroic knights on spirited horses displaying the astounding athletic feats and thrilling swordplay that have become hallmarks of this unique entertainment experience. Enjoy a “hands-on” feast as the dynamic performance unfolds before you. A sweeping musical score and brilliant lights provide a fabulous backdrop for this spellbinding experience that blurs the boundary between fairy tale and spectacle!
As you approach Medieval Times in Orlando, you realize your ticket is all you need to experience all that lays before you. The entire grounds encompassing the museum, as well as the dinner and show. Insider Tip: Be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before your allotted time to allow the time you will need to explore the grounds.
While exploring you will learn some astonishing facts!
*There are 23 horses on the property.
*The show performs for approximately 1,100 people per show, that’s 350, 000 per year
*The show horses bred in a farm in Texas and when they are ready to retire they are returned to the same farm in Texas. These are cherished animals and extremely well cared for their entire lives.
Before you know it, the time will come to answer the call for dinner. You are gallantly seated in your assigned section and prepare yourself to cheer on your Knight for the evening. Our family was assigned the Red Knight, I could tell right away he was ready to impress. He strutted around on his beautiful steed, waving to the men and greeting the women.
Our Serf came around to introduce himself, and let us know he would be taking care of us for the evening, and serving up that four course meal. I’ve never had a serf before, I could get quite used to this!
He quickly brought out our first course which was a piping hot tomato bisque soup and delicious piece of garlic bread. My SweetGirl had a hoot drinking her soup without a spoon!
The second course was enough to feed a small army! Both girls were convinced the piece of oven roasted chicken was actually an entire chicken placed on their plates, I do wish I had caught their reactions when it was presented. Added to this was a piping hot piece of corn on the cob and a perfectly cooked baked potato. Again, no utensils, so this also means no more food pictures. The food was remarkably well done and I am amazed at how quickly and efficiently they could feed such a large crowd!
We washed it all down with a choice of Sprite, Pepsi, Water or drinks from the bar and still managed to save room for an apple pastry. All the while we ate (and licked our fingers) swords clashed in the background as the Knights fought on to save the Princess and bring back peace to the Kingdom. Medieval Times creates a jubilant unique fun filled dinner theatre experience! I’ll admit it, I cheered, I clapped and the entire family was quite happy when the Red Knight rode to victory!
There was an amazing display of horsemen skills, a flying falcon show, jousting, and the most beautiful and well trained horses you have ever seen. It was a great night of family fun and best of all, for two whole hours I was lost in the magic of Medieval Times. I didn’t think about laundry, or grocery’s, carpool drama or to do lists. I simply got carried away with the other revelers, waved my red flag, and cheered right along side my grinning Husband and happy kids. We had a wonderful time and gave our teens one more memory for the books.
Insider Tip: Be sure to check the Medieval Times website for specials! The ticket price is quite often discounted.
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Disclosure: Thank you to Medieval Times and Visit Orlando for providing entrance to this attraction. As always all opinions on this blog are my own.
kathy downey says
A beautiful story and you tell it so well !
Chandra O'Connor says
My daughter went to it. She really enjoyed it. I’d have to sneak in extra napkins I don’t like stuff all over my hands.
DARLENE W says
Had the pleasure of attending a performance in Toronto with the grandkids, it was awesome
Shirley says
I’ve always wanted to go and see one of these Medieval Times shows, it sounds like a lot of fun. I’m glad to hear that the food was good and plentiful.
Jay M says
I almost went to Medieval Times when I worked in Toronto years ago, but never did make it. Sounds like quite the experience!
Dandy says
I have been there once before waaaaay back in the 4th grade for a field trip, so that’s a really long time ago. The food that I ate was the exact same as you listed above. I would love to go back again some day 🙂
Wanda Tracey says
That would be a wonderful fun night out.It would be entertaining to watch.
My son was there and he really enjoyed it.I would like to go someday too.
Brenda Witherspoon-Bedard says
this looks so much fun – have always wanted to go to one 🙂