Medieval Times is fun for all ages😍

If you haven’t visited a Medieval Times location - you need to add it to your must visit list ASAP!

We absolutely love Medieval Times, this was our second show together as a family.

📍Medieval Times - Scottsdale, AZ

🍗 You get tomato soup, garlic bread, half a chicken, sweet corn a potato and then a dessert. Call me crazy, but I love that you eat with your hands - and so did our son!

💰12 and under is $40 - adults $70

⚔️ You get put in a specific section to cheer on your knight. Ours won! Keep in mind, the fighting is not real, but it’s epic!

Have you visited a Medieval Times? If not, are you going to!?

#medievaltimes #funforallages #dinnershow

2025/1/12 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so you're thinking about visiting Medieval Times after hearing how much fun it is? Awesome! Let me spill some more details based on our visits, so you can make the most of your trip. Trust me, it's more than just a dinner and a show! First off, arrival time is key. Don't just show up right before the show starts. We always aim to get there at least an hour, sometimes even 90 minutes, beforehand. Why? Because the pre-show experience in the Hall of Arms is part of the fun! You can grab a drink from the bar, check out the various medieval artifacts, and even browse the gift shop for some cool souvenirs. Our son loved seeing the knights and royalty walking around before the show – it really helps set the atmosphere. Plus, getting there early means you can scope out the best spots for pre-show photos! Let's talk about the food, since that's a big part of the experience. Yes, you eat with your hands, and it’s surprisingly liberating! The tomato soup is surprisingly good, and the garlic bread is perfect for dipping. While the original article mentioned half a chicken, they are usually quite accommodating for dietary restrictions. If you're vegetarian or have allergies, make sure to let them know when you book or upon arrival. They often have a vegetarian option like a hearty vegetable stew or pasta, which is still served in a medieval style. Don’t be shy about asking for extra napkins – it can get a little messy, but that's part of the charm! Another thing to consider is who you're bringing. The original article is right, it's truly fun for all ages, but let's dive a bit deeper. For younger kids, the spectacle of the horses and knights is captivating. For teens, it's a unique experience that's different from a typical family dinner, and they often get into the cheering spirit. And for adults? Well, if you think Medieval Times is just for kids, think again! The horsemanship is genuinely impressive, the sword fighting is thrilling, and the entire production is well-done. It's a fantastic escape from everyday life. Finally, some practical tips for your visit. While parking is usually available on-site, it can fill up, especially on busy nights. Always pay attention to signs like "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" to avoid any issues. Consider carpooling or arriving extra early to secure a good spot. Also, dress comfortably, but feel free to lean into the theme a bit if you want! Many people come dressed in medieval attire, which adds to the festive atmosphere. Don't forget to charge your phone for all the photos and videos you'll want to capture! This isn't just a meal; it's an immersive step back in time, and with a little planning, you'll have an unforgettable experience.

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Gloria

Have gone there a few times and loved it 🥰🥰🥰🥰

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Snarkymom

We take our daughter to the Anaheim California show for her birthday!

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