Last Thursday we packed up last-minute and headed up to New York for the weekend with my brother and his family who were here visiting from Utah. We wanted to do something fun for the end of school with the visiting cousins. Before we left Lewis looked around online for something fun to do that was a little out of the ordinary, something none of us had done before. He found Medieval Times online and saw that it was within 20 minutes of our hotel so we decided to try it out. It was a decent price and they had availability for the night that we wanted.
When we first got there we were given the black and white crowns and told that we were routing for the Black and White Knight. We walked in and were able to take a photo with the King, and the Princess before the show. We did buy the photo because it was really good and it is the perfect souvenir from the show. I tend to never have pictures of me when we travel because I am always behind the camera.
We went about an hour before the show to ensure good seating so we knew we would have to wait a while. The girls walked around and shopped a little at the shops and bought black and white flags. After walking around a bit I found the boys waiting on a bench in the back of the hall. This is what I saw when I walked up to the boys:
Typical teenagers. At one point all four of the boys were on their phones. The girls were having a little bit more fun with the waiting. The girls embraced the excitement and were having a great time.
The boys put away their electronic devices once Lewis came and made the wait fun. If you look closely there is still one phone out, but really it didn’t stay out long.
Once they called us in for dinner I did not see one phone out for the rest of the evening. The kids were entertained by the servers, the horses, and of course the food. The food was really, really good. Sometimes when you go to a dinner show the food is only so-so. Not at this show! We happened to be seated next to a bus driver that brought a group of graduating 8th graders who were sitting across the way from us. He said he has seen this show about 50 times and he always comes in and watches just for the dinner. You can see our menu below, but they also have a vegetarian meal and were very accommodating to the group in front of us that was mad up of a few vegetarians, a couple carnivores, and several vegans.
Once the show started the kids were hypnotized. We all were. Luckily for us we were going for the Black and White knight. Between the horses, the knights, falcons, swords, races, and everything else the whole crew was completely entertained. And if you have kids of varying ages you know how hard it is to entertain everyone all at once. This show entertained all of the kids aged 8 to 40.
I don’t want to ruin it but I will say if we ever go back I will not be satisfied to be with any other knight than the Black and White Knight. After the show the knights, king and princess all came out to the lobby and let the kids take pictures with them. The girls and Gabe were thrilled. They just HAD to have their picture taken with the Black and White Knight who they had been routing for the whole night. He was very nice and accommodating with all of his fans.
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Jhoveleen David
June 23, 2014 15:03Obviously everybody was having fun! Do you think younger age like 6 would love this? Because my son is in that age.
kframpt
June 24, 2014 22:25The youngest we took was 9 BUT there were a couple of 3 year old kids just across from us and they stayed entertained the whole time. My kids could have done it at 3. I would say as long as his attention span is at least an hour (during which horses, knights, sword fighting and food will be served) he will do just fine!
RookieMom Heather
June 22, 2014 22:55I think my son would love this. What age do you recommend it for? I see you have older kids and I’m still dragging a toddler around.
kframpt
June 22, 2014 23:49The youngest we took was 9 BUT there were a couple of 3 year old kids just across from us and they stayed entertained the whole time. My kids could have done it at 3. I would say as long as his attention span is at least an hour (during which horses, knights, sword fighting and food will be served) he will do just fine!
Jessica Peeling
June 22, 2014 12:37I love Medieval Times! I’ve been to the one in New Jersey and Toronto!
jonathanmcmullen
June 20, 2014 11:01What a great experience! Glad you all had fun.
Disney Katie
June 20, 2014 10:13Fire-Roasted Tomato and Three-Bean Vegetable Stew, served with raw veggies and hummus meal. Sounds pretty good!
kframpt
June 20, 2014 13:26It looked really good too Katie!
Disney Katie
June 20, 2014 10:11You should have posted the picture of all of you because, once again, you are not on here….
I would be curious to know what the vegan options were. I’ve been to the one in Baltimore and Myrtle Beach before, but that was when I ate meat.
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kframpt
June 20, 2014 13:25I will scan it and out it on Facebook.
Amanda @TheMommyMix
June 20, 2014 09:19I went to Medeival Times once while visiting Toronto on business and loved it… except for the eating with my hands part but it was all in good fun.
kframpt
June 20, 2014 13:25I didn’t like eating with my hands either. they will give you a fork if you ask but then they make fun of you!