![]() ![]() All of the Knights come back out on their horses to wave goodbye. At the end of the show it is abundantly clear that everyone is OK. It is loud and there are periods of darkness. There are "bad guys" and fights that use swords and mallets and what not. There are elements that make this event potentially scary for some toddlers. Watching the hawk fly around and of course, the horses. My girls ate up the food and enjoyed the excitement of cheering for our Knight. So is Medieval Times toddler-friendly? I really have to say, you be the judge. After the jousting portion is over the Knights jump off their horses to use weaponry and the horses trot out of the arena, I had to explain to my toddler that the horses were fine and they would be back later. Though at one point she grew very concerned for the horses. This may be scary for some toddlers, mine didn't really seem to understand what was going on, she's not quite 3 so I think a lot of it went over her head. At one point one of the Knights wants to kill his combat advisory but the Queen intervenes. I don't believe anyone actually dies but they are certainly carted off with help as the other Knight celebrates. No other compensation was provided.ĭiana Elizabeth tried to drop off some donations at a local thrift store recently and she nabbed the last spot – so many donation bins were full! Everyone is cleaning out and now is a great time to thrift too (but she is not since she needs to purge).During the fighting scenarios the Knights fight to the *brink* of death. Thank you to Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament for the tickets!Ĭomplimentary tickets and VIP upgrade was provided by Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in exchange to share my experience. Relive your childhood memories like I did, or make one. I hope you get to attend a Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament near you or if you visit the Phoenix Scottsdale area. It is really also very fun when they announce we can be served and all the servers come out with the chicken on platters and rush out the doors. Oh it was really delicious!! I devoured it before the corn and potatoes came out. I could have had more soup and garlic bread – and wish I could have asked for more haha! I’ve had a few friends attend and tell me how much they enjoyed the food, knowing I had attended the grand opening of this location and brought my in-laws. It really is delicious, you won’t be disappointed with the food, it’s so well seasoned and flavored. Now let’s talk about the food! You will get a tomato soup with garlic bread, and the meal is a large chicken (like a half chicken), corn on the cob and a seasoned potato wedge. It really is a wonderful and entertaining show of acting, jousting, the horses performing, tournaments, and a falcon! It’s a fun time and a thing you should do if you are visiting Phoenix or just looking for something fun to do with your family. There is also some distancing between seated parties. Masks are required for entry but when you sit, like a restaurant, you can remove it.There is no silverware – it is the Medieval Times after all – so prepare to use your fingers when it comes to the main dish, the chicken! They do give wet wipes!.Block off about 2 hours of entertainment from the time doors open.I suggest getting there at least 20 minutes early, earlier if you have kids because you’ll be taking photos and buying things. Doors open 1 hour before seating time.Some things you should know before you go Medieval Times locations include: Atlanta, Baltimore, Buena Park, Chicago, Dallas, Lyndhurst, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, Scottsdale and Toronto. I don’t even move that much so I’m glad we had this on the calendar with our activities to take them places. They were pretty excited because my parents are very active and like to get out every day. I was invited to attend and so we brought my parents who were in town for Christmas and New Years. ![]() Of course it’s a wonderful place to take your kids, but it’s entertainment for adults too, and the food is good too! I’ll share that in a bit. ![]() Here we are hubby and I green team again! What a fun coincidence, wahooo! Benjamin was trying to do a “king face” ) He’s also wearing my dad’s old jacket! This photo was embedded into my memory bank which also triggered my time there when I was probably around 7 to 9 years old, judging at my brothers little age.
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