
"The 70,000-square-foot Orange County arena, not far from Knott's Berry Farm, was filled with more than 1,100 mostly enthusiastic revelers for my sold-out Saturday night show in February."
"Throughout the show, servers bring around a not-at-all medieval dinner that starts with tomato soup and garlic bread, followed by a roasted half-chicken with a large wedge of potato and some corn on the cob."
"There is no point in waiting for utensils: At Medieval Times, the meal is designed to be eaten with your hands, as the crowd sits in riser-style seating ringed around the dirt-floored main stage."
Medieval Times provides a unique entertainment experience where guests enjoy a medieval-themed dinner while watching jousting and falconry performances. The venue features a large arena filled with enthusiastic spectators, and the show includes a king and queen overseeing the events. Guests are served a hands-on meal that includes tomato soup, roasted chicken, and dessert, enhancing the immersive atmosphere. Attendees are encouraged to embrace the theme by wearing crowns and cheering for their chosen knights, creating a lively and engaging environment.
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