Journey back to the 11th century to meet King Alfonso and his daughter Princess Esperanza whose hand in marriage is at stake in the greatest contest in the kingdom. Only the finest warriors have been chosen to compete, and only one can be triumphant.
On arrival at the castle, guests receive a coloured crown corresponding to their seating area and the Knight they will cheer throughout the show. The Trumpeters of the Realm then announce the opening of the Grand Ceremonial Arena and you may proceed to your pavilion for the sumptuous feast to begin. With clockwork precision, legions of serving wenches and serfs deliver four tasty courses, and in true "medieval style" – no silverware is to be used (just lots of napkins)!
With more lance-splintering action and glorious pageantry than you can shake a sword at, Medieval Times continues to be one of the most popular dinner shows in the area. The Competition is really fierce as the six brave Knights of the Realm battle it out in a series of challenges such as the flag toss, ring pierce and javelin throw – but watch out because not all is as it seems…
What’s on the menu? (Subject to change)
The meal begins with savoury garlic bread and a steaming hot vegetable soup ladled into pewter bowls: then come roasted chicken, spare rib, a seasoned potato and pastry of the Castle. Two rounds of beverages are included with the feast. Cash bar service is also available throughout the show.
Please Note: Tickets are not valid for the New Year’s Eve show on 31 December.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book a time and date for my Florida Dinner Show Tickets?
No, you call a freephone number while in Orlando to make your reservation. If, however, you have a specific date in mind, please book by telephone and advise us at this time. We will confirm the date and include your reservation number on your voucher/ticket.
How often do the shows operate?
Each dinner show operates year round, although there may be a supplement at certain times, such as New Years Eve. There are one or two shows nightly depending upon the season.
Where are these shows located? Medieval Times is located at 4510 W.Irlo Bronson Highway in Kissimmee, 6 miles east of Disney World
Do I also need a valid SeaWorld ticket to get into Makahiki Luau?
No, you do not need to pay for separate entrance, but your ticket is valid for the dinner show only
How long does a Dinner Shows generally last?
Pre-show is usually 30 minutes and the main show about 90 minutes
What is included in the price?
All food and unlimited soft drinks, beer and wine during show time for most. Some only include a couple of drinks in the price, please check each product for details