Those really are gallant knights, and the future of the kingdom really does depend on the outcome of the joust before you. You really are at a medieval banquet as the guest of honor. ![]() The utensil-free banquet with metal cups, saucers and simple fare is just a prop to help with your suspension of disbelief. It's all about the spectacle of the show. Now, you might think I didn't enjoy my meal from the description above, but you would be wrong. Note: There is a vegetarian option available for those lords and ladies who so desire. Apple? With the darkness, the horseplay, fighting, triumphant score and the paper-crown-wearing fanatics screaming at the top of their lungs all around you it's a little distracting to detect subtle flavors in the food. This triangular puff pastry was flaky and buttery but I was unable to detect the flavor of the small dollop of fruity filling inside. Lastly, the "Pastry of the Castle" arrived. Soon after the rib arrived, so did the "Herb-Roasted Potatoes." Akin to modern potato wedges, I could have used a little medieval ketchup to wash them down. It was rather good but I wished for more than one. Next arrived the "Spare Rib." One rib, but quite large. ![]() The chicken was moist and the skin was crisp and crunchy. How else does one eat a roasted chicken? I've never seen anyone eat a bone-in chicken with a knife and fork. Next up was the main dish, half a "Roasted Chicken." It's funny to me that people know Medieval Times as the dinner show where you eat with your hands. While not bad, it would have been better and more appropriate had it arrived with the tomato bisque. Not to be a stickler, but the "bread" looked more like a small cheese pizza minus the sauce. Just as most of us at my table were finished our "Garlic Bread" arrived. The bisque wasn't bad, but I detected no seafood base - this was tomato soup take it or leave it. Luckily there's a handle on the bowl to assist your slurping. The meal started with a metal cup of Tomato Bisque. This is a utensil-free affair. Servers address you and others as "my lord" and "my lady." It's rather fun to hear "Would you like more Diet Pepsi, my lord?" As you enjoy your feast of roasted chicken, spare ribs and potatoes, you'll have no knife, fork or spoon to help you. Medieval Times is known for an immersive dining experience. The heavy metal swords clanging against the metal shields, horses galloping at full speed, the uplifting musical score and the roar of the crowds cheering for their ordained knight is quite striking and entertaining.īut let's face it - I'm here for the food. I'm not much to critique the show - it's a fantastic spectacle of gallant knights fighting horseback with javelins and swords all dressed in medieval finery. Recently I was invited to attend the premiere of their brand new show and taste the revamped menu. I've visited Medieval Times several times before and have always had a good time. But of all the dinner shows in Orlando, none is more famous, or more popular, than Medieval Times in Kissimmee. This cast of characters and more await those choosing to spend an evening of an Orlando vacation at one of our many shows - with most also including a dinner. ![]() Please Refer to FAQ Page Before Contacting Us.ġ-87 No Phone Calls Please! | Customer Service Only at Useful Links Above-No Phone Calls Please! | All Sales are FinalĬustomer Service Available at the link above.Pirates. PLEASE UTILIZE OUR FAQ PAGE FOR ANY INQUIRIES AND FASTER SERVICE FIRST. Please submit customer service inquiries regarding Got Spot daily deals online at the link above.įor Customer Service inquiries regarding event tickets please call the number on your receipt. Please refer to your local state law for further reference. Got Spot vouchers are still good for the amount paid after the expiration date for redemption with the merchant. If you still need assistance then utilize the Customer Service link for fastest service. For Faster Service Please access our FAQ Page for all questions.ĪLL GOT SPOT PURCHASES CAN BE MANAGED IN THE GOT SPOT APP & IN YOUR GOT SPOT ACCOUNT.Īll Got Spot Customers Have a Got Spot Account.
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