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Welcome to Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

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Welcome to the fantastical world of Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, a unique dining experience that transports you back in time to the age of knights, royalty, and epic battles. Nestled in Kissimmee, Florida, this dinner theater combines a vibrant atmosphere, thrilling performances, and delectable food, making it a perfect outing for families and groups alike.

At Medieval Times, guests are invited to take part in an exhilarating three-course meal while cheering for their champion knight during a spectacular show filled with jousting, sword fights, and dynamic equestrian performances. The arena's design, reminiscent of a medieval castle, enhances the immersive experience, allowing diners to connect with the action occurring on stage.

Highlights of the Experience:

  • Interactive Dining: Guests dine with their hands—no cutlery allowed! Imagine tearing into roasted chicken, savoring tomato bisque, and enjoying perfectly seasoned corn on the cob. Desserts include a delightful chocolate éclair that adds a sweet finishing touch to the feast.
  • Engaging Entertainment: The show features an array of talented performers, including well-trained horses, knights, and even the dramatic presence of a King and Queen. Audience participation keeps the energy high, making each seat in the house feel like a front-row experience.
  • Accessibility & Amenities: The venue is wheelchair accessible, with ADA-compliant entrances and bathrooms. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly environment, complete with colorful crowns for all attendees to wear as they rally behind their colors during the tournament.
  • Package Options: Various packages, including VIP options, enhance your experience, offering perks like front-row seating and royal souvenirs. Consider upgrading your experience for a truly memorable night.

Many visitors have shared their delight, emphasizing not just the thrill of the performances but also the enjoyment of the hearty fare. Greg E. remarked on the exceptional service provided by his server, Brianna, and exciting atmosphere, especially as he cheered for the Yellow Knight. Similarly, Tiffany P. appreciated the whimsical nature of the meal, which allowed guests to fully embrace the medieval spirit by eating with their hands.

While the food offerings are generally consistent—a menu laden with comfort food staples—patrons often share mixed feelings about the limitations of vegetarian options. It's advisable for those with dietary restrictions to call ahead and inform the staff for personalized accommodations.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament delivers a blend of culinary enjoyment and spirited entertainment, designed for laughter and cheer. With its enchanting decor, engaging showmanship, and leisure atmosphere, it's clear that this venue has earned its reputation as a must-visit for anyone looking to break from the mundane and dive into a feast of fun. Grab your crown, and get ready for a night steeped in history and enjoyment!

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Greg E.
Greg E.

My parents took me here many years ago when I was little so I wanted to check it out while I was in town. I was not disappointed! I did the VIP package and was sat in the very front cheering for the Yellow Knight. Our server Brianna was amazing! And the bartenders made multiple rounds to refill drinks. The food was delicious and came out quick as well. The show was great, the one I attended had a joint King and Queen. Our Yellow Knight sadly did not make it but I was still an amazing show the and energy was great! Can't wait to come back again!

Tiffany P.
Tiffany P.

If you love the Renaissance. This is a fun place to go for the whole family. if you are a vegan or vegetarian, along with any food allergies you do need to call and let them know so they can make a proper menu for you. You get a chance to use your hands and tear a bird and drink soup and toast your night. Our wench Steffy was fabulous. We had a great time with her. She made it fun for everybody in our section. Would also make it fun is when you come in you get your crown and you can take a picture if you'd like and you were escorted to your seat for those that would love a beverage ahead of time. You can stop at the Royal pub. The menu consist of tomato bisque, garlic bread, roasted chicken, roasted potato, sweet butter, corn,and eclair for dessert. All is served during the show where the Knights make their entrance, joust and sword fights.

Victor R.
Victor R.

Went up there with family and friends and man oh man it was a such a great experience lots of fun, almost loose my voice lol, starting with beatiful Horses, main show and food was really awesome, and the food service I tell you this server that we got was really commited to making us feel the whole experience complete, thanks Elmer Salinas, great job buddy!!

Mike P.
Mike P.

My family and I came for my birthday and it's a great way to celebrate! Dinner and entertainment at the same time. Sign up for their email and you get a big discount during the month of your birthday. We upgraded to VIP and sat in the first row of the blue section. Great seats, but once seated you are locked in place and hard to get out without making the whole row get out too. Pro tip: use the restroom before you go to the show. Dress warmly because it is like a refrigerator in there. Food is pretty decent, standard dinner show fare. Menu is always the same. Not a meat eater? They have a vegetarian option which is pretty good and very filling. Doors open an hour before the show. Spend time sipping a drink, checking out the horses and the souvenir items. We had a blast!

Megan M.
Megan M.

I was here around New Year's Eve with my fiancé. One issue was that the seating was not very good, I have a bad knee and didn't realize the seats do not move and are connected like old baseball seats. (I wish they would update this). So for bigger people, be aware. Ask for banquet style seating. You're welcome. They were so helpful and accommodating. The food remained the same--delicious but the same: tomato soup and bread that you have to drink (no silverware), baby dragons (chicken), potato patty, Corn on the cob, and, for dessert, a chocolate éclair. I was excited to be there because we had received a recent email saying there was a new show and a Queen instead of a King. The reason I have submitted 4 instead of 5 stars is because of the entertainment. It looked like it needed to be fine-tuned. Our knight was 2 or 3 times bigger than the knight he was fighting, and the knight that was supposed to be overpowering him was a tiny, skinny little thing, and it just looked like our guy gave up because it was in the script. I've acted before, but I was hoping for a little more acting...You are not just there to be pretty. It was disheartening to say the least.

Dinali M.
Dinali M.

Food , services, ambiance I'm a talk to you about my opinion. I loved the show was great was fun And the food also was delicious good portions all. But about the waiter we got in our section when he was passing the protein I had on a white blouse and it dripped in my arm more than once I did not like that even though he did not noticed , maybe it just randomly I happen to be in a 100 people. And also he asked if we wanted cafe and skipped my son did not ask him and he was 19 years old . Cause he wanted some I'm like they will come ask you and never did . If the desert would be warm I would have faced it a 10/10

Jeanilee S.
Jeanilee S.

Went for the first time for a friends birthday and had a blast. We had a third ticket that couldn't be used so we were able to exchange it for a ticket upgrade and gift store credit. After getting your picture taken, there's an area where the bar is where you can order drinks in a neat souvenir cup or glass. There's an area where you view the horses and also buy souvenirs. I bought a sword, lol. We were seated in the front row. We were cramped in pretty tight. I get anxiety when I'm in the middle of a row and need to use the bathroom, forcing everyone next to me to get up and let me out. I would much rather prefer the last row with chairs, even if the view isn't as good. The food was great. They bring it out one by one, in courses.. I'd rather just have it all at once, but oh well. The chicken was good. The dessert which was an eclair, was cold and bland, but my friend liked it. I don't think they have diet drinks. When our server told us the drink options, he didn't mention them at least so I got water.

Ilse H.
Ilse H.

This place is so fun!! Definitely a must try thing to do in the Buena Park area! The horses are beautiful, the actors put on a great show and they do a good job on making the crowd participate! The food was ok. It was strange eating without cutlery so sneak some in lol they give you a good amount of chicken. I enjoyed my seasoned corn on the cob. The dessert was ok. Server was great. My one thing is I wished the seats were a bit roomy and I would like to know if the horses are well taken care of. Go team Yellow and Red!!!

Angelica C.
Angelica C.

Fun for families when looking for a show/dinner! We were in town for Disneyland and wanted to do a non-Disney restaurant on non-Disney property and this was perfect. My kids and nephews enjoyed cheering for Team Red and loved booing the other colors. The food was as expected, just ok- I didn't have high expectations. Roast chicken, tomato soup, a half potato and bread. Food you would expect during this time. Service was good it was just a little annoying I had to keep handing our server every single dish. Like, why? And really no utensils? Even after the pandemic? They should just get rid of this rule. They wouldn't let me have a fork since I wasn't elderly, a toddler or handicap. This place is definitely a one and done for me but I wouldn't be opposed to going again for a special occasion.

Gary B.
Gary B.

My wife wanted to do something family oriented but beyond just dinner at a restaurant (or a movie), and chose Medieval times. There are a number of packages to chose from which provide a few extra perks to commemorate your attendance...our package came with three 5x7 photos of all us sporting crowns...in our party was my wife (bday girl), me, my oldest daughter (17) and our little one 3yrs old. We got there early so I found parking very quickly. That said, the venue has a private parking lot. They have a huge receiving/waiting area to purchase snacks and souvenirs, and many little alcoves for photo opportunities. Also, one can see the horses chill'en out in their stalls before the show as well as actors dressed in their colors...wandering around. The arena itself is massive...holding at least 800 people...maybe more. Attendees are organized into groups according to a color ( representing a knight that you'll cheer for during the show). Your family or group sits with others in the same color. The seating is arranged like any arena or stadium vs a restaurant. Our server was friendly and fast...mostly because the menu is fixed...everyone gets soup, bread.m and chicken...no silverware...eat with your hands! There may be 30 mins reserved for eating, the remaining 90 plus mins is dedicated to the show. The actors and performers did a great job! They had everyone including my 3yr old! Cheering during the entire event! I'm not sure how different shows there are from night to night... do they change? What we saw was a lot of fun! I don't want to give too much away just in case the show doesn't change much...it was a lot of fun and a festive way to spend a Bday !