Simply confirm subscription and you will be subscribed. You will then receive an email asking you to confirm subscription. To subscribe to my blog to get weekly deals like these and other dynamic ways to save and to live champagne dreams on a beer budget, simply scroll down & enter your email address where it says to follow blog via email. Please share your thoughts below about this awesome establishment! Have fun and Happy Valentine’s Day! □ Fun with friends at Medieval Times I always have a great time at Medieval Times. In 2016, Medieval Times received its sixth Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament’s California Castle is located at 7662 Beach Blvd. This offer is only valid at the Buena Park, California, castle. You can call 1-888-WE-JOUST (935-6878) or visit information and reservations. You must ask for discount offer VDAY17 when making a reservation. Two souvenir glasses filled with champagne* (non-alcoholic beverages for those under 21).Two admissions to Medieval Times’ four-course feast and two-hour tournament.The Valentine’s all-inclusive Couple’s Package ($110) at Medieval Times that runs from February 3 through Februincludes: Tasty ribs and chicken plate at Medieval Times The food is always good, and the show is always a blast! See some of my pictures from past visits to Medieval Times throughout this article. □ Me and my love at Medieval TimesĪ fun suggestion I have for you this Valentine’s Day is Medieval Times! There is an awesome deal going on from February 3 rd through February 15 th and even if you still want to go for the overpriced dinner on the day of Valentine’s Day or have a quiet romantic dinner at home like we do, this deal is available for 13 days and I guarantee you will not feel squished or rushed at Medieval Times because the space is always ample. I think everyday should be Valentine’s Day for you and the one you love! My hubby and I have stopped participating in the madness and we now enjoy a quiet home cooked dinner (and my hubby cooks much better than anyone I know…including many restaurants). What ends up happening is it almost feels factory style as you are sitting arm to arm with the couple next to you, there are fewer choices for menu options, and all of the food is rushed out as quickly as possible for you to eat and make room for the next reservation. I don’t enjoy being squished into a restaurant like a sardine in order to get a reservation for dinner due to the crowds on Valentine’s Day. My family and I will be visiting soon, so stay tuned for our upcoming review.Are you looking for a fun and unique experience this Valentine’s Day? Read on for the place to go! This is the time of the year where all of the restaurants get jam packed with reservations and for me I sometimes feel I get a less than valuable experience. Medieval Times tickets for adults are just $36.95 and children (12 and under) are $29.95 with the code MT3629. My Readers Save Big with this Special Offer! Tickets for any of these locations can be purchased here. We currently have nine Castles: Kissimmee, FL, Buena Park, CA, Schaumburg, IL., Hanover, MD., Lyndhurst, NJ, Myrtle Beach, SC, Dallas, TX, Lawrenceville, GA., and Toronto, ON. Where are Medieval Times’ Castles located? Vegetarian meals are available upon request. A full-service bar is also available for adult guests. Medieval Times’ noble guests feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages. Medieval Times also features an excellent bar, dance floor, Hall of Arms displaying medieval artifacts and a medieval torture museum. What else does Medieval Times have besides a dinner show? What can I expect at a Medieval Times performance?Įxpect almost two hours of jousting, swordsmanship, thrilling hand-to-hand combat, displays of extraordinary horsemanship and falconry as part of an exciting yet touching story set in Medieval Spain. Guests are served a four-course banquet and cheer for one of six Knights competing in the joust and other tests of skill. Medieval Times is an exciting, family-friendly dinner attraction inspired by an 11th century feast and tournament. Have you been to Medieval Times? I’ve visited a few locations, and I haven’t been disappointed yet.
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