![]() ![]() We played outside for the last half hour of the show until everyone else finished and came out. My 4 year old daughter did not enjoy all the fighting and kept saying the knights needed to "learn to use their words." Eventually it got to be too much for her and she asked to leave. My 6 year old son was riveted and enjoyed every minute, especially the sparks flying off the swords. Of course, they also didn't have potatoes or Diet Pepsi, but oh well.) The show itself was pretty entertaining. Forks and spoons haven't yet been invented in Medieval times. (Note: If you do not enjoy eating with your fingers, bring your own silverware. What he served was tomato soup, a surprisingly tender roasted half-chicken, an overcooked single spare rib and half of a baked potato. ![]() That worked about as well as calling zones for passengers to board an airplane! Our waiter was quite friendly and fun, so we enjoyed his service. Those assigned colors further away from the doors were to go in first. Far less crowded, the children enjoyed looking at the horses and there were fewer options to buy things! Once they open the doors it's a confused, mad rush to find seats. We arrived about 30 minutes before the show started and were happy it wasn't any earlier because the lobby is full of flashy, cheaply made, expensive toys that attract the eyes of young children! (Beware the constant upsets!) We walked around to see the horses. The horses are beautiful and the performance was fun and engaging.We went as a family for my son's 6th birthday. ![]() and he was fabulous! He gave us a fun presentation of every food item. The fun starts right away and continues for the whole two hours. We did not opt for the VIP and just had the basic admission and it was great. It was pretty good! (If you like sweet wines which I do!) There is a bunch of fun stuff to see in the great hall, and we were soon welcomed and then sent to our entrances.Įvery seat in there is great. We stopped at the bar and I had a Honey Mead. That said, the staff is marvelous and really hustled to get everyone in. It was already filling up and we had about a 20-25 minute wait in line to get in. We went to the early 1:00 show and arrived at 12:15. □ The food was good, and there is a lot of it! They offer you a doggy bag at the end in case you want to take some home. My husband took me today and it was so much fun! The seating is great, and comfy even for those of us who are a little bigger. I've always wanted to go here since I was a kid. Quite frankly, that impressed me so very much! He greeted all the guests thanking them for coming. I truly cannot wait to go back! Thank you Hank Bonnette for truly making this a very memorable night. It is very expensive but, it is worth every penny. Watching the show, we could not get enough. The drinks at the bar were incredibly well-made, the food was delicious, and the service was better than it's ever been. Everyone was genuinely happy to serve us and to make sure that this was a great experience. From the first moment we walked in I could already feel the vibe is quite different. My two grandchildren, my son, his wife, my husband, and I all decided to go. However, driving with my grandson, he saw the castle and asked me to please take him. I had gone a couple times in the past and felt it was way overpriced, mediocre food, and and definitely a struggle to keep my attention on their performance. Ok, if you asked me to write this review 2 years ago, it would definitely be different. ![]()
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