We were able to visit Medieval Times Atlanta on Sunday night for a wonderful show and delicious dinner! We're so lucky to have Medieval Times here in metro Atlanta - it's a great place for a fun family night out, or to celebrate events or groups!
Haven't been to Medieval Times yet? Oh my goodness!! You need to go!! We like to arrive about 30 minutes before the show starts. When you arrive you'll get cards showing your color for the evening, and crowns for everyone to wear. You can get your picture taken with the King and Princess, and enjoy drinks for the whole family at the bar. Then they begin seating guests. VIP's get seated first - you can upgrade your dinner ticket to several package options. We were seated after the VIPs, and found we were in the center, red and gold section. We enjoyed cheering for our knight! It was a great night - ours won the tournament, too!
Our server was so much fun. Her name was Chelsea and she was a hoot! She started out by filling our drinks. You choose from Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sweet Tea, Unsweet Tea or Water. (Or you can order a drink from the bar!) Then she served us soup, followed by garlic bread, roasted chicken, potatoes and corn on the cob. Dessert was a lemon pound cake, served with coffee. If your family doesn't like eating with their hands, be sure to pack some plastic cutlery!! And don't forget to tip your server appropriately- they work hard taking care of guests during the show! You'll have the chance to purchase your photo with the King, plus banners, light-up swords and such, and banners while you eat dinner.
The show was spectacular, as always! The knights put on quite a show. The horses are beautiful and magnificent to watch. The Falcon was awesome too. My 13-year-old always loves visiting Medieval Times because of the adventurous, action-packed show the knights provide! Despite the fact that he's been several times before, he's always amazed by the skill shown by the knights as they joust and sword fight. It's fun for kids of all ages, and parents will be entertained, as well.
We had several younger kids seated around on this visit, and it was so much fun to watch them enjoying the show for the first time - the wonder and joy in their eyes is wonderful to behold! Hang out after the show and you can meet the knights, get photos with them, and they'll even sign your crown or banner!
There's a great gift shop you can check out before or after the show, too. Lots of fun souvenirs to choose from.
Are you planning to stay in town for Spring Break? Medieval Times would love to have you and your family join them for dinner and a show in the Castle! They are offering discounted tickets to my readers - You can get Adult tickets for $37.95, and Kids & Students get in for $29.95 with code SB17BLOG.
Visit their site to get your tickets now, and enjoy Spring Break at Medieval Times Atlanta!
Have you been to Medieval Times before? What did you think? Leave a comment below this post and let us know your thoughts!
We were hosted by Medieval Times for dinner - no other compensation was received. All opinions in this review are my own!
Haven't been to Medieval Times yet? Oh my goodness!! You need to go!! We like to arrive about 30 minutes before the show starts. When you arrive you'll get cards showing your color for the evening, and crowns for everyone to wear. You can get your picture taken with the King and Princess, and enjoy drinks for the whole family at the bar. Then they begin seating guests. VIP's get seated first - you can upgrade your dinner ticket to several package options. We were seated after the VIPs, and found we were in the center, red and gold section. We enjoyed cheering for our knight! It was a great night - ours won the tournament, too!
Our server was so much fun. Her name was Chelsea and she was a hoot! She started out by filling our drinks. You choose from Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sweet Tea, Unsweet Tea or Water. (Or you can order a drink from the bar!) Then she served us soup, followed by garlic bread, roasted chicken, potatoes and corn on the cob. Dessert was a lemon pound cake, served with coffee. If your family doesn't like eating with their hands, be sure to pack some plastic cutlery!! And don't forget to tip your server appropriately- they work hard taking care of guests during the show! You'll have the chance to purchase your photo with the King, plus banners, light-up swords and such, and banners while you eat dinner.
A toast from the King!
There's a great gift shop you can check out before or after the show, too. Lots of fun souvenirs to choose from.
Are you planning to stay in town for Spring Break? Medieval Times would love to have you and your family join them for dinner and a show in the Castle! They are offering discounted tickets to my readers - You can get Adult tickets for $37.95, and Kids & Students get in for $29.95 with code SB17BLOG.
Visit their site to get your tickets now, and enjoy Spring Break at Medieval Times Atlanta!
Have you been to Medieval Times before? What did you think? Leave a comment below this post and let us know your thoughts!
We were hosted by Medieval Times for dinner - no other compensation was received. All opinions in this review are my own!