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Sitting on the queens throne.

 

Medieval Times Dinner Near Me

My family has dined at Medieval Times Buena Park so many times until we thought we knew all there is to know about the famous castle.  During our last dining experience, we learned we were wrong.

We had never thought about what happens behind the scenes.  We were honored to experience a VIP tour of the castle.

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Our tour began with visiting the stables where the horses are housed.  The horses are brought to the stables around the age of three.  The stables are clean, comfortable and secure.  Prior to coming to the castle, the horses receive training on a ranch.  They immediately receive human contact and begin simple training.   When they arrive at the castle they are ready to begin learning advanced level dressage from the Master of Horses.

 

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After leaving the stables we had the opportunity to test out some swords.  Not really…we just held them.  Holding the swords was incredible.  We were surprised by the weight of these swords.  They were heavy!  I thought of the many times I have yelled for our knight to fight harder and encouraging him to defeat his opponent.  After holding one of these heavy swords I had a better I gained a new respect for the knights.

 

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The most fascinating part of the tour was walking into the empty arena.  We stood in awe as one of the horses and trainers prepared for the upcoming show.

The arena seemed like a completely different place.  I love it with or without a crowd, but it was something special about the silence while watching the horse gracefully train.

Our feelings went from awe to excitement when we had the opportunity to sit on Queen Maria Isabella’s throne.  Yes, I said Queen.  The show has changed since we were at the castle in December.

We loved the show.  It still consisted of lots of cheering as we all routed for our colored knight.

Medieval Times Show includes:

  • Jousting – Clashing their way to queen’s champion
  • Weaponry – When brawn and metal unite
  • Falconry – The flight of the royal falcon.
  • Horsemanship – Witness equine beauty and grace

The show may have changed but the Medieval Times restaurant menu has not.  Medieval Times noble guests still feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages.  Every time we feast on this meal we are never disappointed.  It seems like it gets better and better each time.  When we know we are dining here we do not eat before we come because we want to make sure we eat all of our food.  I know…

This VIP tour and dining experience were very memorable.

If you are like my family and love creating new memories you have to visit Medieval Times even it is your first time or 100th time.  Aside from a great dining experience they also of great deals.  Right now they are offering awesome summer restaurant deals.

Medieval Times Specials Buena Park:

Adults $42.95 & Kids $32.95 (Save up to $19 per person)

Use Code: SUMMER18 | Valid for shows through 12/31/2018. Tickets must be purchased by 8/12/2018.

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