
We arrived early and were shown straight to the bar. We ended up saving about $25 by finding a coupon on the Medieval Times website so that definitely helped. I was so pleasantly surprised! The tickets for this can be steep, but luckily there are a lot of deals out there. I thought for sure that we would be eating crummy food surrounded by horse smells. I did not have high expectations for this event. All in all if you get a good discount on the tickets check it out if you've never been here before, but eat something good before you go.
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In my opinion not worth the full retail value. The show was decent for a discounted price, that I paid almost half the regular price. As this is a tourist trap, and they try to sell you all the memorabilia, you have to go through the gift shop to get out. Overall a once in a lifetime thing, wouldn't recommend coming more than once unless you need to. The last 10-15 minutes are the most exciting with the knights battling it out to the death. The show continues sometimes at a slow pace. If you want alcoholic drinks buy those in advance, as they are really slow to bring your drinks. It is edible when you are hungry but by no means good. Then later the cold corn, and then a cold half overbaked potato, finally a piece of lemon cake. They bring out the rest of the meal one by one, first baby dragon bland tasteless(chicken).

The beautiful horses are introduced and the knights start their tournament. The show begins,I had no idea what they were saying, as the speaker system was not that great. It's supposed to be kept warm, but ours was not even lukewarm. I don't know if they accidentally spilled water on it, or if it's always that soggy. They then get your drink order and start serving:1st the soggy garlic bread. Once inside the arena seating with a bench style tables, they begin to serve you, they come by and confirm no vegetarian in the row, as the have a vegetarian option for your meal. They then send everyone in the main overcrowded hall and start telling you which doors to go through to get to your seats based on your color. They then ask if you want to purchase pictures, with the king and princess (optional). Once inside you get your paper crown and assigned your teams colors. Still you get in a line at the entrance just for them to tell you what line you belong in. Because our group was over 15 we called and had reserved seating.

I went here with a group of 17 people, and not one could say anything good about the food. Unless you like cold tasteless food, I would recommend you eat before you go.
