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Thread: Medieval Times Castle/Eatery

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    Medieval Times Castle/Eatery

    Has anybody eaten at the Medieval Times Castle? http://www.medievaltimes.com/castleFL/home.htm

    I was not aware it excisted, my employer says the food is served on pewterware and the eating utensils are practically nonexistant from a similar type of eatery in Las Vegas.Its just like 12th century England, Kights battling in armor, jousting, etc. Apparently from what I dug up its located in Kissimmee and the dinner show is highly rated. Anyone been to it?


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    We did this in 2001, 13 of us went and thoroughly enjoyed it.
    The food wasnt up to much but it was fun eating Henry VIII style.
    You get seated in colour coded sections and then you support the knight of that colour. Plenty of shouting and cheering and makes a good evening out. Its next door to Wallmart on the 192.
    Hope this helps.
    Dave



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    I did hear that you are served a whole chicken and are expected to tear chunks off with your fingers


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    I think if my memory serves me correctly, that it was half a chicken
    and yes you do have to use your fingers. there isnt any cutlery.
    The drinks are served in goblets, you can also buy various souvenir
    goblets which they will let you use.


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    Sounds pretty messy! I can just imagine what people would think if I was to bring my own fork and spoon My son turns 10 jan 13th and I'm looking for a place that would be interesting for him, he is always pestering me to take him to a resturant. I have to go and check out the Disney Resorts for a good themed resturant as well.


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    The place looked closed when we were there earlier in the year.
    Chrisj


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    We visited Medieval Times 2 Christmases ago and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I'd recommend putting your brain in neutral on the way in and let yorselves go. The food was perfectly acceptable if a little basic but I'm not renowned for being a fussy eater.

    As far as I am aware they are still open but the place does have a "closed for business" look about it during the day.

    I hope you enjoy yourselves as much as we did.

    Andy


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    Id be interested if someone could comfirm if its still open, like I said we went past it a lot
    and it always looked closed
    Chrisj


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    Hi We were out at our home in August and took some friends with us to medievaltimes, it was their first time out in Orlando Florida. My friend is very particular, born with a silver spoon. Altogether there were 9 of us.

    We really had a good night,normally we are the first to tell our children off for using their cutlery, and manners at the table, but for once it was all good fun,and we all had a great evening, the kids thoroughly enjoyed it. I say the more the merrier! we did get merry and we left our husbands to the driving!

    The service was good,and the food not bad at all,it was hot.I have had worst else where,the entertainment we thought was good.

    It is closed in the day,most tourists places sell the tickets!

    Kind regards

    The Harrison Family
    http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/VillaView.aspx?villa=1087


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    Thanks for that info Keith, as I said earlier all the times we went past it looked closed so
    we didnt bother looking for tickets. Will do next July when we are there
    Chrisj


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