Advice needed on taking a active 1 yr old to Medieval Times show

jjjbennett

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We would like to take the older kids to see the Medieval time dinner show but want some feedback on those who have done this before. We have an active, hard to keep still, soon to be 2 yr old. During the show is the place set up so that my DH or I could walk him in the back and still watch the show. Can you come in and out of the dining area without causing a great disturbance if we need to get up from the table. I don't want to waste gobbs of money if this experience is not toddler adaptable. Please let me know your experiences with it.
 
if there was a dinner show that would keep a 2 yr old interested, this would be it. It would be quite easy to walk around without disturbing the show. My son was just toilet trained when I took him, so when he said he had to go potty, we had to hurry to the bathroom. Perhaps you could ask to be seated near the end of an aisle just so you dont spend the whole show asking the folks next to you guys to please move. My girlfriend took her daughter who had literally just turned three yrs old and She LOVED it. It isnt exactly an inexpensive show. Perhaps you could do some sort of timeshare tour and get your tickets cheap. I have done Marriot and Vistana and they were cake. No pressure.
 
I agree , this is the show for a young guy. It will keep him interested and if he wants to move around it won't be a problem. DO IT ! Don't worry about him...just go with the flow. And have a great time :)
 














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