Knight Tournament and Feast for One, Two, or Four at Medieval Times (Up to 40% Off)
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In a two-hour show, knights on horseback vie for the royal court’s favor by jousting and sword-fighting
Watching a show during dinner livens up a meal, just like juggling silverware at the table or paying a violinist to juggle silverware at the table. Get entertained while you eat with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $40.69 for one ticket to a knight tournament and feast (up to a $67.81 value, including service charges)
- $81.38 for two tickets to a knight tournament and feast (up to a 135.62 value, including service charges) $162.74 for four tickets to a knight tournament and feast (up to a $271.24 value, including service charges)
Each guest enjoys a four-course feast that includes a tomato-bisque soup starter, oven-roasted chicken with a garlic-bread side, a single spare rib, and an herb-basted potato. Vegetarian entrees are available upon request. Children's tickets (for ages 3–12) are normally $35.95 before fees; children younger than 3 are admitted free as long as they sit on an adult's lap and eat from an adult's plate.
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About Medieval Times
At Medieval Times, armor-clad knights clash for the title of Queen's Champion in front of a wide-eyed audience that fills the battlefield with cheers and jeers between bites of a four-course dinner. Each two-hour tournament channels the pageantry and spectacle of 11th-century Spain, pitting six competitors against each other inside a spacious arena for the honor of earning the title of champion and the favor of the royal court.
Heart-pounding music infuses onslaughts with an extra dose of tension as adversaries joust atop stallions and deflect ferocious blows. To further immerse guests in the 11th century, Medieval Times encourages each guest to declare their allegiance by cheering loudly for the knight in their corner.
A Day in the Life of a Medieval Times Knight
- For the knights of Medieval Times, jousting and riding horseback are just part of the job.