![]() ![]() We had bread with tomato soup, a half chicken (as in a leg, thigh, breast and wing for each of us), corn on the cob, baked potato and a pastry for dessert. Luckily they give you a wet wipe in the beginning as well as a warm, moist towelete towards the end. Just like in medieval times, there isn’t silverware, so you eat with your hands throughout. In the beginning of the show the horses displayed mastery of skills, then when the food starting coming the knights completed challenges and were in competition with each other, which was fun to watch. The Lord Chancellor is the narrator for the story (he paused for a second so I could take his picture). It’s well done and none of us felt silly getting really into it! Everyone is in character and has an accent. There are six different sections with different colors, so you cheer for the knight of the color section you are in. Obviously the closer probably the better, but it’s not like the United Center where you can’t see much when you sit at the top. You can hang out in this area for a while or continue into the arena and seating area. No kidding.Īfter buying tickets, getting your crown and taking a photo with the princess in the entrance hallway you enter into the main part of the castle where there is a large open space with medieval decor, royal chairs, knight armor, souvenir stands and photo opportunities. My daughter was so excited when we drove up to the castle and couldn’t wait to go in! She actually screamed with delight. We are lucky to have one of only 9 Medieval Times locations in North America, with others located in Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Orlando, Myrtle Beach, Baltimore, Lyndhurst, NJ and Toronto, Canada.We had the pleasure of going to Medieval Times Chicago this past weekend and it was an experience that we would recommend! Have you seen the castle off I-90 in Schaumburg? The Buena Park location is located at 7662 Beach Boulevard, about 60 miles from the Conejo Valley, a mile from Knotts Berry Farm and 5 miles from Disneyland. ![]() And both the animals and the actors did an amazing job! I captured some scenes from our 2012 visit below. Pretty basic but quite tasty menu included tomato bisque, foccacia bread, massive quantity of roasted chicken and ribs that were also quite good, potato, apple strudel and a drink. We also upgraded our tickets to the VIP/Kings Feast section to get front row seating and it was great! You may feel like this is goofy and you're only going for the kids.but try it out, it's actually a lot of fun and some great entertainment! The tickets aren't "cheap" but when you factor in both the dinner and the great entertainment, it is definitely worth it. Guests are served a four-course banquet meal (without utensils, of course) and then cheer for one of six knights competing in the joust and other tests of skill. Medieval Times is a family-friendly dinner attraction inspired by an 11th century feast and tournament. Activities by City Thousand Oaks Simi Valley Camarillo Moorpark Malibu Oxnard Ventura Ojai Santa Barbara Oak Park Agoura Calabasas.Activities by Category Hiking/Trails Nightlife Local Beaches Various Activities Hot Weather Fun Dog Parks Cold and Wet Weather Fun Bike Paths Farmers' Markets Camping Kids' Activities Indoor Play Places Do Something Fitness and Sports Live Comedy Museum Free Admission Days Movie Theaters Fishing Local Parks.Contact Contact Us About Us Compliments Contribute to CVG.Food & Drink Coffee Shops Breakfast Places Farmers' Markets Happy Hours Craft Beer and Taprooms Ice Cream, FroYo, Gelato Wine Tasting Local Bakeries Restaurant Freebies New Eateries Pizza Places Sandwich Shops.Local info Local Jobs Wedding Venues Birthday Parties Local Clubs Charities Service Clubs Volunteering Moms' Clubs Music/Art/Dance Conejo Valley Meal Providers Hazardous Waste Disposal Senior Centers. ![]() Events Local Events Summer Concerts FREE! Plays, Productions, Exhibits Community Forum.Summer Fun Summer Concerts Summer Movies Local Area Beaches Local Area Camping Hot Weather Activities Summer Camps Swimming and Water Fun.Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Buena Park - Conejo Valley Guide | Conejo Valley Events Conejo Valley Guide | Conejo Valley Events ![]()
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