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Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Offers a Medieval Feast and Thrilling Jousts

Medieval Times - Dallas (2021 North Stemmons Fwy Dallas, TX 75207)
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Medieval Times is an exciting, family-friendly dinner attraction inspired by the pageantry and fanfare of medieval feasts and tournaments. Guests are treated as royalty and served a four-course banquet while they cheer for their favorite knight as the practiced warriors compete in the joust and other tests of skill. In addition to jousting, swordsmanship, and thrilling hand-to-hand combat, expect displays of extraordinary horsemanship and falconry as part of an exciting story set in Medieval Spain.

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2021 North Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, TX 75207
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You get served dinner while watching a story. Includes jousting, sword fights, and horse tricks. Fun for the whole family. Beer is really expensive though.
Written on Jan 17 2011

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Horsemanship, costumes, service outstanding. A very fun time for my 11 yr old granddaughter, and for me also. I have attended the event many times with older grandchildren, and I still enjoy every moment.
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Even if the dinner theatre concept is a bit cheesy and historically inaccurate, all involved are dedicated to making sure that guests enjoy themselves. Their sense of fun is infectious! It is great for celebrations.
Written on Oct 11 2011

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did not think much of the show. definitely geared maybe toward younger kids, if you don't mind violence. it was a very flat show. although, i thought the food was good and surely enough. only negative on the food was the soup was cold, but it was tasty.
Written on May 21 2012

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Website

http://www.medievaltimes.com/dallas.aspx

Quotes & Highlights

  • Medieval Times pays a visit to Goldstar in this video series!

Description

Enjoy a meal and a show at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament.  Enjoy food in a medieval hall as knights on horseback joust for your entertainment.

Once in the Hall of Arms there are plenty of activities and festivities to enjoy. Visit the extensive gift shop, full-service bar, and museum of torture.  Knighting ceremonies are also performed pre-show.

You eat with your hands. Eating utensils were not used in the 11th century.  The King's Feast includes Garlic Bread, Tomato Bisque, Roasted Chicken, Spare Rib, Herb-Basted Potato, Pastry of the Castle and Beverages.  (Menu may vary by castle, and is subject to change without notice.  Vegetarian options are also available -- ask your server upon seating.)

Medieval Times is a live horse show in an enclosed arena. Persons with respiratory conditions, allergies, or asthma attend at their own risk. Medieval Times uses stroboscopic and pyrotechnic effects. In order for parties to be seated together, they must arrive together.

The Court

King Philippe:
After years of war and sacrifice, King Philippe finally secured the peace of his ancient enemy, the King of Leone.  As a young man, the glory of battle drove the King, but as the day approaches when his son will inherit the crown, the good King desires only peace.

Prince Tristan:
On a mission for his father the King, Prince Tristan must leave his bride in the King’s care and ride to Leone.   With hope for peace in the realm, he travels to sign a treaty that will free the two kingdoms from the harness of war.

Princess Leonore:
Princess Leonore, radiant in her noble beauty.  Newly wed, she longs for the return of her husband, the Prince.  Alone at the ramparts, she seeks news of his return and remembers their bittersweet parting.

Royal Falconer:
The Royal Falconer performs wonders with his mighty birds of prey.  The tournament includes a live flight of the royal falcon, soaring over the heads of the King’s guests.

Lord Chancellor:
Introduces the Tournament of Knights where the guests of the King will behold incredible feats of skill and daring, performed by the brave champions who hail from every corner of King Philippe’s realm.

Herald of Leone:
Amid the grand celebration a message from the King of Leone is delivered by this brave horseman who has prepared a special stallion presentation for the King and his guests.

About the Ticket Supplier: Medieval Times - Dallas

Medieval Times' founders first launched their unique idea for a dinner attraction on the Spanish island of Majorca in 1973. This imaginative new entertainment spot was inspired by the true medieval tradition of royal families inviting guests to a festival and feast to watch Knights compete on horseback.

During the early years in Spain, the show's authentic display of classic equestrian skills and medieval pageantry took place in outdoor arenas, a far cry from the climate-controlled castles of today. There, the conventions of today's shows were established. Guests were seated in sections named for regions of Medieval Spain and encouraged to cheer for the Knight representing their region.

As Medieval Times has grown in popularity both in Spain and North America, some things haven't changed. Like the commitment to the accuracy of weapons and costumes. Others have. The characters and storyline of the show evolve every few years, making sure it stays fresh and exciting for generations to come.