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Medieval times dallas
Medieval times dallas







medieval times dallas
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Queen Maria Isabella is honored to have you dine with her and her royal court. You'll witness incredible live jousting, sword fighting, and awe-inspiring equestrian skills as our six daring knights compete to be champion. Cheer as your knight competes in games of skill and hand-to-hand combat and watch as the royal falconer thrills you with the feats of his/her magnificent birds of prey. The arena quickly fills with the thunder of hooves as the valiant Knights on horseback enter. Serfs and wenches attend to your every need while you dine on a four-course feast in true Medieval, pre-silverware fashion. There are coats of arms for many prestigious families and a spectacular array of Medieval weaponry.Īs the festivities begin, trumpeters herald you into the Grand Ceremonial Arena where you are seated in one of the six color-coded sections corresponding to the colors of one of the daring Knights. In the Hall of Arms, you can admire the elaborate Medieval decor. The souvenir shop was a hit with the kids and we got the flags for the color of the knight we were going to cheer on for the knight.My lords and ladies - Welcome to Medieval Times! Inside Queen Maria Isabella's fully enclosed, 11th Century-style Castle, you'll indulge in a night of feasting, combat, and revelry.

medieval times dallas

But it will just be more reason for you to go and check it out yourself. I did not get any pictures of the horses as a worker told me no pictures but I saw everyone sneaking, so my bad for "following the rules". Do not miss the gift shop and seeing the horses in their stalls. There are also entertainers doing tricks and jester shows. In the Grand Hall is also a sword shop (keep the kids away and any adults after hitting the bar- haha). There is also plenty of beer and wine options.

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The full-serve bar menu at Medieval Times includes a bunch of great adult frozen drinks like the Royal Knight (vodka, rum, and fruit juices) and the Dragon Slayer (Malibu Rum & Mango) plus your standards like margaritas, Pina Coladas, and more. They offer Pepsi products, water, coffee, tea, and juices at the bar and in the main arena. The drink menu at Medieval Times is pretty extensive for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. You get to keep the cup, which my kids use all the time at home now, and have a souvenir.

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There is a full bar - making parents very happy. There is a lot to do before the show even begins so do not fret that you will be there too early. They will be introduced once the show in the arena starts and you better be ready to CHEERS! We were TEAM GREEN! We were ready to scream our heads off for our Green Knight and wave our flags!ģ - Before the show, enjoy the Grand Hall. There are 6 Knights that will battle to impress the Queen. The color you are assigned will match the crown you are given. There are sections to the arena and you will be assigned a colored section.

medieval times dallas

Therefore, after you check-in enjoy your time checking out the castle, and no need to get into another line near the arena doors. FYI, all seating is assigned to a section/row when you check in. After only about 5 minutes in line, we checked in. We got there about 90 minutes before, parked, and got in line. But every seat in the arena is fantastic (with the exception of the few seats to the side/behind the Queen's booth). The earlier you arrive, the closer to the arena floor and all the action you’ll be. The castle opens 75 minutes before showtime at all locations per their website, so arrive early. Seating for Medieval Times is first-come, first-served so you want to get there early if you wish to sit closer to the arena floor. Medieval Times Grand Hall Here are 8 Things to Know before you Go:ġ - It is first-come, first-served seating.









Medieval times dallas