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BigDaddy1
05-07-2001, 10:48 AM
Has anyone visited this place for dinner? How was the entertainment and food???:bounce:

SimonV
05-07-2001, 01:30 PM
BigDaddy, I rate MT as one of the best dinner-shows in town, if not the best. The setting and atmosphere are first-rate, and the show is quite thrilling, with lots of horse-riding and sword-fighting stunts. There are some neat special effects and a real join-in spirit of fun. The food is nothing special - vegetable soup, ribs, chicken and baked potato, and apple pie - but there is plenty of it and the service is pretty slick. You also get to look round Medieval Life before the show, so it works out at very good value for money, IMHO.

dvc_john
05-07-2001, 02:22 PM
Note that there are several other Medieval Times locations besides Orlando.
Four that I know of are:
New York city area
Chicago (northwest suburbs)
Southern California
Toronto

Bashful2
05-08-2001, 04:22 PM
DH, DD and I went to the one in Myrtle Beach, SC a couple of years ago. We really enjoyed the food and the entertainment. It was a lot of fun and definitely worth the visit.

SpaceAce
05-15-2001, 10:05 AM
Went there in Toronto, absolutely a great time. Something you must experience.

celebrate life
05-15-2001, 06:45 PM
I was there a couple of years ago with a large group of adults. It was quite alot of fun. I know my children would love this place. Lots of action (with knights/horse challenges. It is truely amazing to watch them at times.)

You sit around in an arena like setting, divided into color groups to cheer for your "Knight". You are in tiers/with the tables in front of you. (Bleacher style rows).

The food isn't bad, a little greasy if I remember right, but well worth the price for the entertainment alone.
Be expecting to see something you have probably never seen before. (Unique).

Have fun. I hope to take my family to the one in CA. So much to do at WDW, not really enough time for me to spend time here vs. other options. (I'm closer to LA, and cheaper to get to more often).

Celebrate Life