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HappyLawyer
01-01-2005, 06:48 PM
Wondering if anyone has done any of the dinner shows in florids, ticketmania has lots listed how are they, they all look interesting and i was thinking about incorperating them into the next trip, i am going to wait until 06 to buy as i am sure the prices will go up but are they enjoyable and how is the food

sunkissed212
01-01-2005, 06:56 PM
This is just my personal opinion but if you are involving children...I would NOT suggest Mideval Times. Unless, that is they have changed it in the last 10 years which they may have. My parents took me to Mideval Times when I was about 10 or so and I HATED every second of it. The food was not kid friendly at all (unless your children...if you have any, like lentil soup?) and it was very loud and I could not follow along with what was going on. So, I'd stay away from that if you will have children with you. If not, I'm sure it's a very good show.

LLD
01-02-2005, 12:33 AM
If possible, try to buy toward the end of November, beginning of December. Attractions are known for raising prices at the end or beginning of the year. That might save you some money. Pirate's involves the kids quite a bit; asks for volunteers and they seem to have fun. Last time I was there, they had a school group. Arabian Nights has school groups often also because of the Black Stallion Literacy Project.

HappyLawyer
01-02-2005, 09:59 AM
rhanks for the tips

Sandyincanada
01-02-2005, 10:50 AM
We've been to Pirates and Medieval Times, with the kids and enjoyed both of them. Kids loved both. The food was OK at both places, not gourmet but not bad either. I believe both have we websites that give you the menu and some idea of what to expect. Pirates is fast- moving and get the audience involved. In Medieval times, you are given a colour when you go and you cheer/boo the knights as they do competitions. Our knight was terrible, never won a thing, lol

I think they were both alot of fun, do a google search for the sites to decide which one is more up your alley. There were lots of kids at both.