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Medieval times dinner and tournament atlanta
Medieval times dinner and tournament atlanta








* You know what your child likes to eat and not eat. Our show wasn’t the last one of the day, but when we have been before, the knights would often come out afterward to visit! *Consider visiting at the last show of the day. You also may be able to visit with some of the performers and possibly even a hawk! Older kids may enjoy visiting the dungeon, for an extra minimal charge. *Arrive early to get the most of your experience. Tips for Visiting Medieval Times with Kids: Since we did visit Medieval Times with a variety of ages, I’ve put together a few tips for you so you can get the most out of your experience with children. We found our spots in the Red Knight section and began our adventure.Īs always, the show did not disappoint! I love the new show since it has taken away the scary aspects and replaced them with showcasing more of what the amazing horses can do. Once it was time to go in, my 4 year old was amazed by the decor and arena. Highly recommend trying this one! Delicious! The slushies helped tie the kids over until our dinnertime and helped pass the time while we waited until showtime. We also let the kids enjoy slushies and my husband and I shared a drink called the Maiden’s Kiss. This helped him to not be afraid when it came time for the hawk to fly over the audience.

medieval times dinner and tournament atlanta

He was able to see the hawk in a safe way and we were able to explain exactly what the hawk would do during the show. This was helpful to us because our 4 year old is terrified of birds being close to him. We were able to meet one of the new hawks to the Atlanta castle and her trainer. We arrived early at the castle and let the kids explore. It was our first time taking our youngest and I think he was the perfect age to truly enjoy the experience. This past weekend, we were provided with tickets to take our family to Medieval Times Dinner & Tournamentat the Atlanta castle.

medieval times dinner and tournament atlanta

Family time is important to us, and with the kids getting older, it’s getting harder to find things that everyone from the 16 year old to the 4 year old will enjoy.










Medieval times dinner and tournament atlanta