I'm back. Boy was that great! We where in the white and black group cheering for the B&W knight. He lost boo hoo. Tell you a secret though, another mom & I where quite entertained cause he wasn't bad looking at all.

Didn't mind cheering for him at all.
It was amazing how real the fights looked, and I have to admit it was very educational besides being entertaining. The horses were such beautiful creatures. It was so neat they had a trained falcon which swooped all around the area and above our heads.
The food wasn't bad. As a matter of fact the chicken was very good, the brocolli was raw would of tasted better cooked, and the potato slice wasn't bad either. For dessert they had a large chocolate cookie. Of course soda to drink. To be honest I don't think it would be worth for the full price, but since we had a large group out ticket price was half the cost. (which we had to pay for)
The two 6 grade classes got a group picture taken with the king's daughter, the princess. To my surprise they only charged $3 for the picture so I bought one for Allison. We had a disposable camera with us and finished the entire roll. Couldn't believe we took 27 pictures. I think I got some great action shots. We will see.
I would highly recommend going if it was just a bit more reasonable in price. They had a torture chamber which you could of gone into for another fee. For as expensive as it is that should be included in the admission if you ask me. All in all we did have a great time though.