
Remember that the show is the big part of the evening, but my family did really enjoy the meal too. The gift shop sells some really nice flags but we were also offered $3-5 pennants and flags once we were seated in the arena. You may want to consider budgeting for flags as your children can wave them during the show. The gift shop has a number of interesting souvenirs such as light up swords, costumes, and rather real looking weapons. My kids were especially impressed when they saw that we were entering a castle, complete with a drawbridge.īe sure to have your children use the restroom right before the show as you won’t want to have to take them in and out during the action. Upon arriving you will be given your seat ticket, officially crowned with a paper crown, and posed for a photo. The show is around two hours, so if your kids are younger you may want to arrive closer to 20-30 minutes early if you don’t care about your seats. Before the show begins you can watch a pre-show where you can pay to be “knighted”, several gift shops, a bar, and a torture museum (additional fee). We arrived about an hour before the show started and while it did result in very good seats, our children had trouble waiting until the show began.

The doors open 75 minutes before the show and seating is first come, first serve. The Preshow and Souvenirs at Medieval Times
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