Anywho, the story plays out like a game of thrones house drama, but has a lot of humor, which the actors really do well with. Especially if he gives you a flower and you can't help but swoon even just a little bit (nvm). The main event is a jousting tournament alongside several preliminary events such as a falcon that flies right over your head! Literally the first thing it did was come right at me so fast I had to duck! It was awesome! As far as fictional fights go, you can tell they take care not to injure eachother, however making real sparks fly off of the armor is very exciting, and it can be very engaging cheering on your sections knight. The souvenirs are really cool and you can buy realistic weapon replicas and props worthy of ren fairs. IT really takes you out of the real world and into a fantastical version of the Middle Ages. The exteriors are cool castles that stand out, and the interiors are almost fully themed (aside from strobes which obviously are not medieval. Medieval Times is a classic in terms of themed entertainment experiences. Now with a Queen and a girl power story, but not overly preachy, It seems like it's adopted to more modern and complex storytelling. I've been going here since I was a little kid, and It's only gotten better. Additionally, the plexiglass we were right in front of wasn’t as clear as glass which made it harder to see as well. We were in the “corner” and had to watch almost sideways. My only drawback was that we were seated in the front row at an angle that made it somewhat hard to see the show. Parking is not an issue since there were people leaving as we arrived for the 5 p.m.show. The food was pretty good, service was great, performance was excellent. There is no such option online on the Medieval Times website as it prompts you to buy tickets with them.) (FYI, if purchasing tickets via an employer discount website you need to call the number on the website to reserve your date and time. The upgrade was worth it since I initially purchased the tickets via an employer discount website (working advantage, tickets at work, etc). We purchased the Queen’s Royalty Package ($25 extra per person) and with that were seated first in the first row, a corresponding to the setting area banner, and a framed family photo for each person (4 altogether). Overall, we had a great time and enjoyed our first time being there. My family of 4 (2 children and adults) visited Medieval Times in July 2023.
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