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Family Dinner at Medieval Times

 

Disclosure: I received complimentary tickets in exchange for sharing this information and  my honest opinion. Please see my Disclosure Policy.

One of my favorite places in Chicagoland has become Medieval Times, and I love it because it makes my kids smile. We have been there a few times with them now and it really is a great price for what you get (read my review on the new show).

We love Medieval Times as a family, from walking around before the show and enjoying the inside of the castle to the show and meal, everything is great.  It is recommended to arrive 75 minutes early but we usually get there about 45 minutes early and don’t have a problem.

One the show starts, your server comes and immediately starts bringing your drinks and food.  You start off with soup and garlic bread, then a huge piece of chicken, barbecued ribs, baked potato and you end with a dessert.  Oh and did I mention you don’t get any silverware!

I forgot to take a picture of the whole meal, but here is how big the chicken was!

Our section was the Red Knight, each section having a knight they cheer for. Our knight ending up winning which was extra exciting. The whole show though was packed with action from sword fighting to knight challenges to a bird soaring around the arena. The show can be pricey for a family, but there are always coupons or specials out there if you look for them! When you think about it that you get dinner and a show, it is reasonable.  If you can’t go just because, it does make for an extra special birthday dinner!

BUY IT:  You can purchase tickets for Medieval Times for $59.95 for an adult and $35.95 for children 12 and under. Don’t forget to check for coupons though!

WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive 4 tickets to attend a Medieval Times performance at the Chicago castle (only); tickets to be used by May 31st (advanced reservation is required) This is a $240 suggested retail value.

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  • I have never been but I would like to go to see the show with my son and grandaughter!

  • I have been there many years ago and had a wonderful time. I would love to go back and take my grandkids .

  • My family of six and I haven't been able to go because we haven't been able to aford it. We've have always wanted to go just haven't been able to.

  • I would love to see my little girls face. I remember going once as a kid and loved it. this just isn't in the budget to be able to do!

  • We've never been to Medieval Times, but would love to go there! I didn't realize that it is possibly n the way to our daughter's house!

  • We have been once and loved it! My son was 3 at the time and loved all the horses! We also liked walking around after the show :)

  • This place has been on my short list and I think my 5yo is finally able to enjoy the show and meal.

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