![]() The drinks even get poured into steins, and they have a good assortment of beer. It's all finger food like KFC, replicating a time before everyone had utensils, especially commonfolk, and the plates are pewter. ![]() The menu is limited but there are allergy options. ![]() The food is amazing, from start to finish. They also seem to be pampered and groomed a lot I didn't get the impression that they were tormented like at Sea World. The arena is huge, and the horses are well trained to do really cool tricks. 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. ![]()
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