![]() I really enjoy when little kids come and then they come after to another show and they say, "Do you remember me?" I've had little girls literally just hug me and start crying because they were so happy that like … nothing beats that. You can work yourself into having a good physical body but if you don't have the discipline to do so, then it's going to be really tough to become part of what we do here. I'm gonna go through with it and I'm gonna enjoy every minute of it. Medieval Times is a dinner theater in Buena Park that features a nightly show where there is jousting, fighting, horse tricks, and even a falcon that makes. ![]() That's exactly what you will experience at North America's most. Imagine the pageantry and excitement that would have been yours as a guest of the royal court ten centuries ago. If you wanted to come in here with an attitude of I'm gonna get this done. Specialties: Chivalry, Rivalry, Revelry The 1 Dinner Attraction in North America Travel through the mists of time to a forgotten age and a tale of devotion, courage and love-at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Like, constantly just be in there, put them in the ward no matter what happens in your outside life. Discipline, discipline, discipline, because you want to do something, you want to make sure that you're capable of doing it every day. More than physicality, believe it or not, it's a lot of discipline. We practice every day on the regular to make sure that we eliminate hurting each other or eliminate like an accident with a horse. Sometimes we can land wrong, get a sprained ankle or something but that's why we train. Six months to a year of training so we can learn the choreography and the horseback riding. Please choose which castle you will be visiting in order to see the most up-to-date information. While a Medieval Times castle seats anywhere from 900 to 1,500 people a night, and the Excalibur’s Tournament of Kings about 2,000 (a thousand at each seating), no present-day medieval feast. It was a part-time job and I saw how everything that the knights did and riding horses and fighting and it felt very emotional to me, like it was very captivating how all the guys would just go at each other and fight and made it so realistic and I just wanted to do that myself and I started training to do so. All dates, times, tickets and promotions are different per castle. When I started here I started just as a squire. The Tomato Bisque came shortly after the bread. I imagine this was eaten often back in medieval times, except with pebbles in it. I've been doing this for approximately six years now. It is a classic mass-manufactured garlic bread, lightly soaked in hydrogenated buttery oils, essence of garlic, and flecks of dried parsley. The following is a transcript of the video. Depending on your seating, you cheer for one of six knights, many of whom have been training for a year. Customers are served a four-course meal and treated to sword fights and jousting tournaments. Medieval Times is a family dinner attraction inspired by an 11th-century feast and tournament. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. We are waiting for you in the enchanted world of Medieval Times, support your knight and enjoy. ![]()
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