Medieval Times, TX
Medieval Times may carry its theme to the point of comedy, but it is the closest you'll probably ever get to real jousting and swordplay. It is good, clean fun for the whole family, plus dinner. So, order your serving wench to bring your chicken or ribs (minus utensils, you eat with your hands here) and your grog (iced tea) and enjoy the show. Patrons are invited to wear crowns, wave banners and cheer bloodthirstily for one of six knights, assigned by seating section, who compete with authentic period weaponry in jousting, hand to hand combat and lancing for the title of champion. The competition is framed by a story of magic and treason involving the royal family, which presides over the competition, but it is hardly the point. The knights, the horses and the general merriment are the real draws. Speaking of the horses, equestrians will appreciate the sight of these Spanish Andalusians, one of the rarest breeds of horses in the world. Those used in the Medieval Times shows are bred and trained at the Medieval Times Chapel Creek Ranch in Sanger, Texas. Admission prices include a four-course dinner, the two hour live show and beverages. Birthday and other occasion packages are available. Charter a school bus for a class trip or a mini coach for the whole family.
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