Our Night at the Medieval Times Dinner Show
My husband and the boys remembered our last trip to Medieval Times in Orlando (you can read about our last trip to Medieval Times here) and decided they really wanted to go again.
It was very last minute and we weren't even sure if any tickets would be available so we called ahead and found that we could in fact join in that night's events. We packed up and headed out.
I knew the boys hadn't really liked much of the food that was available last time and I wasn't sure what they were going to eat but they were beyond excited.
Ian was really excited to find out that we were sitting in the red section this time and Evan loved that "our" knights symbol was the griffin. We sat in the front row and Ian immediately made friends with the guy sitting next to him. They chatted through the show and Ian even ended up getting an extra dessert out of it!
We enjoyed watching the horses, the falcon, and all the jousting and fighting. There's a lot of pageantry to the show and it reminded the boys of our medieval study.
Our server offered to scrape some BBQ sauce off of his rib platter and the boys had sauce to dunk their chicken in so they ate lots of chicken, all of their garlic bread, some of their tomato soup and they all tried their potatoes. I couldn't help but marvel at how much their tastes had changed in just a short amount of time.
It was very last minute and we weren't even sure if any tickets would be available so we called ahead and found that we could in fact join in that night's events. We packed up and headed out.
Checking out the suits of armor |
Ian was really excited to find out that we were sitting in the red section this time and Evan loved that "our" knights symbol was the griffin. We sat in the front row and Ian immediately made friends with the guy sitting next to him. They chatted through the show and Ian even ended up getting an extra dessert out of it!
Our knight |
Our server offered to scrape some BBQ sauce off of his rib platter and the boys had sauce to dunk their chicken in so they ate lots of chicken, all of their garlic bread, some of their tomato soup and they all tried their potatoes. I couldn't help but marvel at how much their tastes had changed in just a short amount of time.
Each realm marching in |
The falconer |
getting ready to battle |
We could hear the clink of metal as they used hand to hand combat |
Our Other Vacation Posts:
Day 1: Checking out the Hotel Pool
Day 2: Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Day 3: Legoland
Day 4: Exploring the Clearwater Aquarium
Day 5: Disney Quest
Day 6: Wekiwa Springs State Park
Day 7: Universal Studios
What a fun event!!
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Jodie
www.jtouchofstyle.com
It was so much fun and the food was delicious.
DeleteI have always wanted to visit Medieval times!! We have one in NJ, but just never got the chance to go. Thanks for sharing. #fabfridaypost
ReplyDeleteOh it is so much fun. We don't have one near us so my boys request a dinner there whenever we are near one.
DeleteWe went to the one in Anaheim. It's a neat experience!
ReplyDeleteIt really is.
DeleteOh Wow! What a wonderful experience! How exciting that must have been for the boys! Do you go to the best adventures. I am so jealous! Thank you so much for linking up with us on #FabFridayPost
ReplyDeleteThey LOVED it!
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