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Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

Medieval Times - Baltimore (7000 Arundel Mills Circle Hanover, MD 21076)
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Full Price:
$38.44 - $62.65
Our Price:
$21.64 - $50.93*
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Medieval Times is an exciting, family-friendly dinner attraction inspired by the 11th century world of knights, jousting and majestic revelry. Guests are served a four-course banquet during which they can cheer for one of six knights as they compete in the joust and other tests of skill. Medieval Times has a brand new dinner and show that was two years in making, featuring live jousting, swordfights, horsemanship, falconry and a "no utensils" meal so you can feast like a king. A rousing musical score by composer Daniel May sets the tone for the new action-packed show filled with more fighting and more romance. Six knights of the realm will compete in the King's tournament, locked in battle for the honor of the crown. Choose your favorite and root for their victory. The show also features a display from the royal falconer, who performs wonders with his mighty birds of prey, including a live flight of the royal falcon, soaring above the heads of the king's guests. Amid the festivities, a herald from a foreign king arrives, with a special stallion presentation for the king and his guests.

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The last date listed for Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament was Thursday February 28, 2013 / 7:00pm.

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381 Goldstar Member Reviews

Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

It was really a fun and well-organized event! The food was actaully quite good and evrything was served warm.
It brings out that little child in all of us!

Written on Jan 22 2013
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
5.0

Fun time for the whole family.

Written on Jan 21 2013
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

Great fun. I'm a 60 year old who took his 2 sons, mid-20s. We had a fine time. The food was excellent and very filling. The acting is hammy and fun. The horses were Incredibly well- trained, as were the jousters. It sometimes resembled the medieval equivalent of WWF, with choreographed but very real falls, tumbles and sword-clashing. They do sell lots of trinkets but they're not pushy at all. I was very happily surprised, and all of us enjoyed it a lot.

Written on Dec 27 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Peggy Dennis
3.0

Venue is difficult to get into, especially for those with mobility issues. It can be seen from Arundel Mills Circle, but big door is locked and is not the entrance. Parking lot was packed, and we had to walk a long way to Entrance 1, then a long way thru the mall.
Food was very good, but not authentic to the period. Potatoes and tomatoes were not known in England during the Medievel period. Nor was garlic bread or Pepperidge Farm apple turnovers. Better historical accuracy would be nice. Service staff was excellent on the other hand.
Show was good but sound level was too high. Music was not at all authentic to the period, more like an endless soundtrack from a bad, Hollywood movie. Over-amplification was unpleasant and made it hard to hear the dialogue. Speakers were miked but overwhelmed by over-amplified music. That also made it hard to hear the servers.
Generally, it's a good show and meal but too Hollywood-Disney-esq.

Written on Dec 27 2012
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Website

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

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Description

Hear Ye, Hear Ye!

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
You’ll find chivalry, revelry and rivalry at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament’s Baltimore Castle. Travel back in time to the 11th century – a time of jousting, swordplay, horsemanship and falconry. A time of Spanish castles, Knights of the Realm and true medieval, utensil-free dining. 

The Show
Of course, you’ll still be encouraged to cheer for one of six Knights. The production features new lighting, choreography, exciting battle scenes, costumes, new horse dressage elements and a fresh musical score composed by Daniel May. With authentic weaponry and enhanced armor, the production presents non-stop action and mind-blowing fight scenes tied to the tempo of the music.

The Horses
While most of the royal subjects at Medieval Times stand on their own two feet, the most celebrated members of the Kingdom are best known for their trot, gallop and canter. Four special breeds of horses complete the mix: Pure Spanish horses, Quarter horses, Friesians, and Menorcan. Without these magnificent 1,300-pound mammals, the incredible jousting and equine performances that take your breath away would be impossible. And like true performers, each horse is completely unique and requires training suited for its individual personality. 

The Feast 
Now, let’s talk about utensil-free eats. The menu features: 

- Tomato Bisque
- Garlic Bread 
- Oven-Roasted Chicken
- BBQ Spare Rib
- Herb-Basted Potato
- Braided Apple Strudel
- Beverages and Coffee

If that doesn’t get you salivating, we don’t know what will. Vegetarians, do not fret. Just advise your server of any special meal requests once you’re seated.

Are you ready to surrender to an age of bravery and honor? This is going to be epic. You better hang on to your helmet because the show is about to begin.

About the Ticket Supplier: Medieval Times - Baltimore

Medieval Times Celebrates its 25-year reign in North America.

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.