Meals conclude with the castle’s sweet pastry dessert. Servers periodically fill patrons’ goblets with soda or water, which adults can supplement with purchases from a full-service bar. The four-course feast includes a tomato-bisque soup starter, oven-roasted chicken with a garlic-bread side, single spare rib, and an herb-basted potato. Like royal guests centuries ago, spectators bask in the revelry while feasting upon a finger-friendly bill of fare without the aid of utensils or the “choo-choo” sounds of parents. To further immerse guests in the fairy tale, Medieval Times encourages each guest to declare their allegiance by cheering loudly for the knight in their corner. A spirited musical score infuses epic onslaughts with an extra dose of tension as adversaries joust atop stallions, deflect ferocious blows, and slice through suits forged of authentic junk mail. Each two-hour tournament channels the pageantry and spectacle of 11th-century Spain, pitting six competitors against each other inside a spacious, sand-filled arena for the honor of earning the title of champion and the favor of the royal court. All the magnificent trappings of a bygone era come to life at Medieval Times, where ironclad knights clash for the title of King’s Champion in front of a wide-eyed audience that peppers the battlefield with cheers and jeers between bites of a four-course dinner. $35 for a child’s Royalty package (up to $42.86 value)Ĭhildren under age 3 do not need a ticket if they do not require their own seat and meal.Reserve Myrtle Beach is an advertising partner of. $45 for an adult Royalty package (up to $70.98 value) Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Castle is located at 2904 Fantasy Way, in Myrtle Beach SC.$35 for an adult general-admission ticket (up to $60.19 value).$25 for a child’s general-admission ticket, valid for ages 12 and under (up to $32.07 value).
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