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Experience medieval chivalry with a 4-course feast and live tournament at Medieval Times Orlando, complete with knights, horses, and authentic ambiance.
Getting a taste of medieval Europe right in the heart of Florida might sound like a time-travel fantasy, but Medieval Times Orlando makes it happen. This dinner and show combo offers a lively blend of historical spectacle, hearty food, and family-friendly fun all wrapped into a three-hour adventure. The experience is set in a recreated 11th-century castle, where you’ll be immersed in the drama of chivalry, jousts, and medieval pageantry—without needing a time machine.
What truly stands out is the spectacle of the knights and horses, with expert sword work and daring jousting that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Plus, the 4-course medieval feast served without silverware adds an authentic touch that makes you feel part of the action. That said, a possible downside is that the experience is designed for entertainment rather than historical accuracy, and the focus is on fun and spectacle over education.
This tour is perfect for families, groups, or anyone seeking a lively night out with a bit of theatrical flair. If you love action-packed shows, impressive horsemanship, and a friendly, lively atmosphere, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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Medieval Times Orlando is located at 4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee. As you arrive, you’ll be transported visually to medieval Europe with the castle-like architecture and intricate armor displays in the Hall of Arms. Here, you can browse medieval artifacts, coats of arms, and weaponry—setting the tone for what’s to come.
One reviewer mentioned, “We loved the way the display of medieval artifacts added authenticity,” which underscores how much effort the venue puts into creating a convincing environment. You can enjoy a beverage from one of the Hall of Arms bars or stroll through a medieval village of eight authentic cottages, where arts and crafts demonstrate daily medieval life.
Royal trumpeters call guests to the banquet, summoning everyone into the arena—an arena designed to resemble a European castle courtyard. The audience is divided into six regions, each represented by a color, which designates your knight. Your chosen knight becomes your team’s champion, and the crowd is encouraged to cheer, boo, and root for your “King of the Realm.”
Seating is assigned by color zones, which means you’ll likely be sitting close enough to see the action but may want to arrive early to snag the best spots. The group size is limited to 10 participants, providing a more intimate atmosphere compared to larger, more commercial shows.
Once seated, you’ll be served a 4-course dinner—garlic bread, tomato bisque, oven-roasted chicken, herb-basted potatoes, and a castle-made sweet corn cobbet. Dessert is a castle-shaped treat, and two rounds of soft drinks are included. The meal is served without silverware, encouraging a more immersive medieval experience.
Reviewers have praised the food, especially the chicken, describing it as “great,” and the service as “outstanding,” with staff attending to your needs like attentive serfs and wenches. Vegetarian options are available upon request, which is good news for those with dietary restrictions.
Once everyone is fed and settled, the real excitement begins. The show features six “Kings of the Realm,” all named after historic regions of medieval Spain. As they compete in jousts, sword fights, and horsemanship, you’ll find yourself cheering for your knight, clad in your region’s color.
The latest production incorporates spectacular lighting, choreography, and battle scenes, along with a musical score recorded in Kyiv, Ukraine, adding a professional polish. The knights’ skills are impressive; reviewers have highlighted how well-trained the horses are, with one noting, “Astounded by how well the horses were trained.” Expect to see daring jousts, sword fights, and even falconry—keeping the action lively and engaging.
Many reviewers appreciated the expertise of the performers and trainers, noting that the show is lively and theatrical rather than strictly historical. One shared, “The staff was overwhelmingly accommodating and friendly,” which makes the overall experience warm and welcoming despite the medieval setting.
The attention to detail extends to costume design and battle choreography, making the spectacle feel immersive. The lighting and music set the mood perfectly, and the use of horse dressage elements adds a layer of authenticity that impresses even seasoned show-goers.
The entire experience lasts around three hours, including the time spent browsing artifacts beforehand. The show itself runs for about two hours, packed with action and entertainment.
Check the availability for your preferred time, as shows typically start in the evening, and arriving early is advisable—some reviewers found that arriving just 30 minutes before the scheduled start might mean missing part of the show, given the recommendation to arrive an hour early.
Parking is free, which is a nice perk, especially given the location in Kissimmee. Keep in mind that transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly if you’re staying far from the venue.
At about $80 per person, the ticket price covers everything from your meal to the show. When you consider the quality of the entertainment and the included amenities, many find this to be a good value. The combination of a hearty meal, live performance, and interactive experience makes it more than just a dinner—it’s an immersive night out.
The experience is wheelchair accessible, and children under 3 can attend for free if they sit on laps and eat from their parent’s plate. For those who prefer their children to have their own seat and meal, the child rate applies. The lively nature of the show makes it suitable for families, especially those who enjoy theatrical and action-packed entertainment.
Absolutely, if you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly evening with a theatrical flair. The blend of impressive horsemanship, thrilling jousts, and hearty medieval food offers a memorable experience. The authentic atmosphere, combined with the talented performers and well-executed production, makes this a standout activity in Orlando.
It’s especially ideal for fans of knights and horses or those wanting to introduce kids to a taste of history with a modern, lively twist. If you’re after a quiet, educational experience, this might not be the right fit. But for lively entertainment, it ticks all boxes with a good dose of humor, excitement, and a dash of medieval magic.
Is transportation included with the ticket?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the venue at 4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee.
How long is the show?
The entire experience lasts about three hours, with the show itself approximately two hours.
Are vegetarian meals available?
Yes, vegetarian options can be requested upon booking.
Can children attend?
Yes, children under 3 can attend for free if they sit on laps and eat from their parents’ plates. Children who need their own seat and meal will require a child ticket.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes admission to the Medieval Life Village and Museum, the 4-course feast with two soft drink rounds, the live tournament, and free parking.
What should I wear?
Casual attire is fine, but bringing a sweater or jacket might be wise if you plan to watch in the evening, especially since some areas can be cool.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Nothing additional is required unless you choose to purchase souvenirs or participate in extra activities in the medieval village.
To sum it up, Medieval Times Orlando offers a lively, immersive experience combining authentic medieval entertainment with a satisfying feast. It’s a fantastic choice for families, medieval enthusiasts, or anyone wanting an unusual night out filled with action, history, and a touch of humor. The show’s blend of talented performers, impressive horsemanship, and fun atmosphere makes it a memorable activity that’s worth considering during your Orlando trip.