![]() ![]() The kids were thrilled, especially to meet “their” knight! *The knights and royalty come into the main area following the show and are very willing to take pictures (for free). Children are more than welcome to wear costumes (princess dresses, bring a sword and shield, etc).ĩ. If you have food allergies or vegetarian needs, make sure you address it with your waitress and when you buy your tickets.Ĩ. Your food and drinks come while you watch the live show. Then you can technically leave and look around the shopping mall until they seat about 15 min before the show.Ħ. * You can check in 75min beforehand and get your seats assigned. You are also given colored crowns that represents the knight you’ll be cheering for. You’ll be given a colored pass that will let you in when the king calls your color area. *You’ll also want to bring cash for gratuity for the server (it is not included and there is no bill to pay at your seat).ĥ. No one cares and you’re eating in semi darkness. If you really don’t want to eat with your hands, bring your own plastic utensils. ![]() They’ll give you one at the end of the meal, but there are no utensils for the food! You slurp the soup, gnaw on of a half a chicken, eat the baked potato with your fingers, etc. Decide ahead of time if you’ll be adding any of the extras on when you arrive(knighting ceremony for $30, staged photos, lighted swords, gift shop paraphernalia, etc.) It feels a little like the circus or amusement park where there are always extra ways to spend money.Ĥ. I think there’s always a catch (birthday kid is free, but parents are full price).ģ. As always, know your total before you commit to the fee they want to charge you. I felt that there were a lot of add-on fees. Order tickets ahead of time over the phone. What we realized is that you the majority takes in the dark. Since this was our first time going, we weren’t sure about the general seating and extras (cake, waving banners, front row seats). It adds a considerable amount to the ticket price. Kings in costume, guards at the door, horses, a falcon and more!ġ. It was perfect and thrilled our kids.īe prepared for a full experience. You can see the outside of the castle from far away. We went to the one outside of Baltimore at Arundel Mills Mall. There are Medieval Times locations all over the US. He loved the acting and thought it was real! Not only was the birthday boy thrilled, but my 9 year old was over the moon. Medieval Times with Kids – We’ve been busy celebrating my son’s birthday! His big gift / party this year was to go to the Medieval Times. ![]()
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