![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You have to eat everything with your hands. If you are a family of early eaters (like us), I would recommend eating a little something before you get there. So, the show started at 7, but we probably didn’t start getting fed until 7:30. She was cheering and screaming for most of the show. The people in the stadium around us got really into it and were booing and cheering the whole time. They even had the color of your knight glowing down over your seats, which is why some of our photos are red in this Medieval Times review. I have to say that being assigned a knight to cheer for made it so much more fun. Our crowns matched our knight (the red knight). The server immediately explained that we our area of seating was assigned to a certain knight and we were to cheer for him and never boo. They also have a bar outside of the stadium for pre-show drinks. Soda and a meal is included with your ticket price, alcoholic drinks are extra. My husband ordered an alcoholic drink and they brought a card reader to our table so he didn’t have to get up. She was very friendly and got drinks in front of us quickly. We had a dedicated server who was assigned to us and a couple of other groups. Even my littlest could see the whole show without anyone’s head in her way. We were towards the back and could see everything. The seating inside the castle is stadium style, so there is not a bad seat in the house. When we entered, everyone was given a crown to wear (similar to the ones you used to be able to get at Burger King). The kids were excited right away! So were we. Everyone is dressed in period pieces and speaks as if they are from those times. My first thought about Medieval Times was how elaborate it is. Our tickets were already reserved, so they had seats waiting for us. Unfortunately, a missed flight made that impossible, so we arrived right before the show started. Even so, we were helped right away. The original plan was to get there early to experience their extra offerings for a full Medieval Times Review. We caught the 7 PM show with our three kids (ages 6, 4, and 2). We took a trip to Southern California last week to visit Disneyland and got to make a stop at Medieval Times in Buena Park on the day we arrived in Anaheim. We received complimentary admission in exchange for our honest review. To start planning your SoCal vacation, order your FREE Buena Park Travel Guide.Thinking about buying tickets for Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament? Read this Medieval Times review first! This post is sponsored by Medieval Times. Check out our ‘suite’ hotel and ticket deals. Just 5 miles from Disneyland®, and a short drive to Huntington Beach and Los Angeles, Buena Park is the ideal basecamp for your California dream vacation. Most hotels are located within walking distance to all major attractions. Get your coupons for Medieval Times Buena Park here and prepare for a festive evening of food and fun!Īfter a long day of excitement, choose from over a dozen comfortable and affordable hotels in Buena Park. The tournament offers up brave knights on horseback, epic fights of steel and swordplay, and a live flight of the royal falcon, all within the stone walls of an 11 th century castle. Enjoy a royal meal with the queen, while knights of the court fight before your eyes!Ī Medieval Times dinner includes an elaborate four-course meal (vegetarian option available) and a wide variety of libations and spirits. And, for the first time in the 35-year tradition of Buena Park’s Medieval Times, a female has taken the throne. Medieval Times dinner show is North America’s #1 dinner attraction. Medieval Times in Buena Park is an entertaining two-hour immersive dining experience that transports guests in time and features daring swordplay, royal falconry and beautiful horsemanship. ![]()
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