Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is a family dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting performed by a cast of actors and horses. Each location is housed in a replica 11th-century castle, with the exception of the Toronto location, which is housed inside a Beaux-Arts structure built in 1912.
There are Nine (9) North American locations for Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Buena Park, California
- Dallas, Texas
- Hanover, Maryland
- Lyndhurst, New Jersey
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Orlando, Florida
- Schaumburg, Illinois
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Free parking available at the Sugarloaf Mills Mall parking lot
Free wifi is available by liking the Medieval Times Atlanta Facebook page
Doors open 1.5 hours before the show start time. Arrive early, and sometimes you will see a short preshow at the entrance. The show lasts 2 hours.
Seating is a first come, first served basis.
Your Knight section is randomly selected. There are 6 Knight sections.
You can add on a package to your ticket reservations:
- King’s Royalty Package
- Royalty Package
- Celebration Package
If you have the opportunity, check out the 15-minute Junior Knight Training open to kids ages 5-12, on select dates. It begins 45 mins after the doors open. Closed-toe shoes are required, and it is limited to the first 80 kids.
The Menu consists of the following, although another option is available if you are a vegetarian or have food allergies. No utensils are provided – you eat with your hands! (but if you must have utensils, they can be provided by request)
- Tomato Bisque
- Warm Baked Bread
- Roasted Chicken
- Sweet Buttered Corn
- Herb-Basted Potato
- Pastry of the Castle (Apple Turnover)
- Beverage (Water, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sweet Tea)
- Coffee
Children under the age of 3 are admitted free as long as they sit on adults’ laps and share their meal. If you prefer the child to have his or her own seat and meal, a child rate applies.
Children are encouraged to wear costumes if they’d like to.
There is an array of Knight and Princess gear, swords, hats, t-shirts, and light-up toys for sale in the souvenir shop. Or feel free to bring your own.
You can purchase colored banners supporting your Knight, which you can get autographed at the end of the show.
One lucky little princess in the front row of each Knight section will be awarded a sash, and the winning Knight will award one special princess in his section a “Queen of Love and Beauty” sash. The Knights will throw flowers to multiple ladies in the audience, make sure to cheer your loudest!
The performers will come out to mingle with guests after the show so make sure you stay afterwards if you would like photos and autographs.
Would you like to go?
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I think you meant to say “close toed shoes are required” for the Junior Knight Training 🙂 We love visiting the castle & hope to go again soon!
OMG, thank you Angie. I don’t know how I wrote “open” when in my other post I had “closed” as well 🙁
Entered all above!
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As a first timer this would a nice win for the family to check out.
Thanks for the giveaway/contest.
Hi Stefanie! You’ve never been!? You and your family will LOVE it. It’s so much fun, and there’s a Vegetarian menu too!
Nope not Yet! and that’s good to know about the vegetarian menu too. 🙂
Sad to say, but we have never been. Would be awesome to go!
Angie,
when I look at the above, it says that I have 0 entries. I have visited all the the above. Please help. 🙂