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Medieval Times FloridaNewest Review: ... of mock-medieval life and were quite shaken when we were ordered to our seats by one of the 'cast' members. I really recommend getting your tickets before going to America, as you can save quite a bit. We got our tickets for about £13 each online at Attractions Direct. If you want to get them there on the night they were on sale for about $69, what ever that is now - around $50? The main ... more |
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by - written on 19/04/09 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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Medieval Times is a dinner and show experience that could only happen in America. Medieval Times is about the cheesiest evening you can ever imagine, but also the most fun! Set in a mock castle straight out of 'First Knight', Medieval Times sticks out of the shiny Florida Landscape like a sore thumb, but is one of the selling points of this ingenious enterprise. Its America's idea of what a medieval castle would look like, complete with flagons of Pepsi. When you step into the castle you are greeted with a large chamber decked out with swords and shields on the walls along with suits of armour and a gift shop. It was certainly buzzing when my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/03 (Very useful, 855 readings)
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Transported back in time to feast while watching knights at battle is like a childhood dream come true. But it is one that can be fulfilled at Medieval Times in Kissimmee, Florida. I had read about the dinner show while planning a trip to Florida and it turned out to be my boyfriend?s favourite memory of the entire holiday. Tickets are quite expensive at $45.95 (£28) for adults and $29.95 (£19) for children aged 3-11 but I would say it is worth it. However, we went as a couple and taking a family may be a little out of your budget. Tickets can be reserved over the internet but a lot of leaflets are available in Florida itself offering money ... Read the complete review
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