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Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

2001 N. Roselle Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60195 | (866) 543-9637
3 Reviews
Type: Events & Shows
Ages: Ages 5 — adult
Cost: $$$$
Hours of operation: Varies

Welcome to the 11th century! Just beyond the great doors of our Hall of Arms waits the celebration arena, the heart of each of Medieval Times' nine castles. From high above King Philippe and his daughter-in-law, Princess Leonore, preside over a four-course feast. Below, privileged royal guests are transported to faraway lands including a romantic snowy rendezvous in the woods and an authentic medieval tournament -- with the help of Hollywood-caliber special effects, of course.


3 Reviews for Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Okay"

This was a fun experience if you are somebody who likes to be loud and shout.  

If celebrating a birthday, they will try to get you to pay extra for a "special announcement."  Just know the special announcement is simply them reading off the birthday person's name quickly right along with the other 100 people who they convinced to pay the extra fee...Not worth it in my opinion.

I would recommend not bringing any child younger than elementary-aged.

January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Super fun!"

Every time we drive past here my kids get excited and yell out, "Can we go back to the castle". We went to celebrate a 4 year olds birthday and it was just awesome. All of the kids in attendance were 5 and under including my 6 children. Each section is assigned a knight and then you watch and cheer him on to win. Sadly our knight did not win but it sure was fun & exciting to cheer him on. The battling knights put on awesome fighting scenes and the entire crowd got into the show.
I was not expecting a quality meal but was happily surprised. The quantity and quality of the dinner really yummy. I opted for the vegetarian option but my kids and hubby had the traditional meal.  Meal included tomato soup,  garlic bread, half chicken, spare rib, potato, and apple turnover. No utensils here! The kids thought it was great to eat with their hands. Thankfully  wet naps are iven out.

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Will surely bring out the King or Queen in you!"

Looking for a change of pace? Here’s “joust” the thing. Inside a climate-controlled castle, you’ll feast on a hearty dinner while watching colorfully clad “knights,”
mounted on real horses, put on a two-hour show in the arena below. The moment you enter the castle—well, after you pay the admission and in return receive a table number and a paper crown in one of six colorful designs—you are cheerfully greeted by lavishly costumed actors in the role of king and queen.