![]() The various elements of the show were performed excellently, choreographed perfectly and were delivered without fault. Good clear PA system and I don't think anyone, wherever they were sat would have been disappointed with the view. Your ticket includes two soft drinks and these are served at the start of your meal and again during the main course. On the night we went there was tomato soup with garlic bread, roasted chicken with corn and potato and cake with coffee to end. The food is not Michelin star fare but it was hot, tasted good and came in good time. Really impressed by the food and service for such a large event. Once seated you got your pennant (Go Green Knight!!), towel and your napkin also advises you of the nights set menu. Prices at the bar were reasonable but the package includes two soft drinks during the course of your meal so that was sufficient. This areas is where the venue tries to sell you lots of merchandise, upgrade experiences (you too could be knighted?) and is also the bar area. The earlier seating meant we were able to escape the pre-show holding area earlier. There was another more expensive option which would have given you front row but having been there now I think our option gave the best view - we were in the second row on table 4. The key benefit, unless you are extremely desperate for the lanyard and towel is the seating. We went for the Royalty upgrade which comes with earlier seating, closer seating to the arena, a towel to help you cheer on your allocated knight (go Green knight!!) and a lanyard. Booking online was easy -although watch out as you try different code combinations as I nearly booked us in for the wrong night because it resets the date each time you try a different code! The e-tickets also allow you to add them to the wallet on your iPhone which makes it even easier. Under no circumstances should you pay full price as even a quick Google search will give you hundreds of discount options from % discounts/money off (up to 40% when I searched) or free upgrades. Booked online using one of the many, many codes available either online or in one of the myriad Orlando magazines. ![]() Had a great time at Medieval Times on Orlando this evening. All in all, a good show, pretty good food, for a reasonable price (with the discounts). I ordered a Yuengling in a plastic cup and my daughter bought one of those fancy mixed drinks in a souvenir glass that will never get used. BUT (and it's a big but) they should especially since their prices are even higher than the Disney Parks. This is often the case as prices often change. As far as I could tell they didn't show the the prices on the drink menu. The only down side to the trip was the drink prices. Who does that? Me? Serve bread with the soup and then serve bread with the meal. Only issue I had with the food was they served the soup and brought by bread after I had finished the soup. Now for the good part! The chicken was delish! Well seasoned and served hot as it should be. ![]() Still was a little less than the advertised regular general admission price. I purchased the discounted Florida Resident tickets and upgraded to the VIP package. This time to celebrate my daughters birthday. I have been there maybe three other times.
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