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Alison3
April 15th, 2003, 00:37
Can anyone tell me about this dinner and how do you make reservations? Thanks, Alison3:blush:

OKWTink
April 17th, 2003, 13:19
It's been a long time since I've been here, but I'll give you the info I have.

It was a gift, so I can't help you with reservations. I'd imagine calling them would do it though.

It is a jousting, riding show that features beautiful horses, and sometimes falcons.

The dinining sections are broken into "teams" and you are given a paper crown with "your knight's" colors. You are expected to cheer and encourage your knight. One will be the winner, of course.

The food was ok, as I remember. Nothing to rave about, but edible. All was served without silverware, which is NOT my favorite way to eat. :rolleyes: There was a creamy soup, a small individual pizza, chicken? potatoes? I don't really remember it all. There was complimentary wine and maybe beer.

I'd not bother doing it again, but once was ok.

kiltedwarrior
April 17th, 2003, 13:52
Medievil Times is great fun!
Definately need to go back someday and id reccommend you try it. To make reservations you can either go down to the on-site ticket office and reserve tickets or you can phone in advance.
Tinks pretty much covered the jist of the entertainment, you get allocated a 'team' when you arrive and that is the knight you are supposed to cheer for during the games. Plenty of jousting, dualling and so forth. The food is quite good, I remeber it being chicken for the main course but my memory fails what else we had. Their were free re-fills for drinks though and cutlery is non-existant.
I personnally really enjoyed it, one of the better dinner shows in the area:thumbs:

tigg
May 10th, 2003, 05:14
We went there on our first trip to WDW in 1999 and really enjoyed it. You are served by a "slave". We found the food to be good also. I remember chicken, a potato, bread, vegetable soup and a pastry. After dinner our "slave" brought us a warm wet cloth to clean up with so that we had clean hands and faces when we left. We had a lot of fun chearing on our knight. The kids really enjoyed it. I think we called in our reservations and just paid when we got there. One word of caution - when you enter they take your picture. Then while you are eating they bring the pictures around to try to sell them to you. They have super-imposed your face onto the body of a person in medieval times. I thought it was a cute idea until I pulled out a small flashlight to be able to see the picture better. They had distorted our faces so badly that we were hardly recognizable! In the darkness you couldn't see the pictures very well and many were purchasing them. We didn't. The kids ended up with other souvineers that are still hanging on their walls. If you or your children really like the Knights and all that goes with them I think you'll enjoy this place.

pigsy
May 10th, 2003, 10:12
We went in October last year. GREAT FUN! Lots of noise, good food, fantastic entertainment. My children (7 & 9) thought that this was one of the highlights of their holiday. Even DH joined in with the Boooing and Cheering!! Would certainly recommend it.

They have a website. (Can't think of the address right now) but you get a good idea of the set-up from there and you can also e-mail your booking reservations.

Pigsy (Niki)