Medieval Times in Kissimmee

The House of Mouse isn’t the only place in Central Florida to dine inside a castle. Medieval Times has been in Kissimmee for almost thirty years and is the dinner show’s first castle. I remember this Medieval Times as one of the first big landmarks on Highway 192 — along with Xanadu: Home of the Future, Old Town, and Orange World — but I hadn’t visited until now.

Knights and their loyal steeds debuted Medieval Times’ newest show, and guests were invited to feast with the king as lords and ladies. Unfortunately, the table fork did not spread to England until the early 17th century, so all guests had to eat with their hands. The ladies beside me apparently knew about the hands-on experience beforehand and smuggled plastic cutlery into the show. Ye olde hindsight, thou art twenty-twenty.

The first course, tomato bisque and garlic bread, was served as the king led his knights through a processional and proclamation for a friendly tourney. The soup was less bisque and more a light, sweet broth. The garlic bread was more of a fab, round loaf topped with butter, tomato, and possibly parsley. Together, the bread and soup felt wholesome and were easy to eat without utensils. Sip, dip, and nom!

The knights rallied for falconry, jousting, and armed combat. The guests, on the other hand, were saddled with their own glorious challenge: Devouring half an herb-roasted chicken, spare ribs, and herb-roasted potatoes. The chicken was my favorite of the two; the bird was succulent, well-seasoned, and just plain fall-off-the-bone good. The spare rib was a little smokey and basted in a thick sauce, but at this point I decided to tag in Mr. Forkful for a little help. 

The Knights of the Realm fought valiantly, but the Red and Yellow Knight bested them all as the Pastry of the Castle was served. This scrumptious apple turnover tasted fresh out of the oven and was a good way to wrap up the new 2012 show. An interesting dance party followed the show, and the centerpiece was a cake replica of the Medieval Times castle by Cupcake Kisses in Saint Cloud. I didn’t know the castle was a cake until the servers started serving it to the guests!

Mr. Forkful and I had a fun night at Medieval Times. We were both a little baffled by the dance party afterward, but everything was in good fun. We also caught up with Brian of Central Florida Top 5 and Watch Me Eat, and there may or may not have been a little round of Electric Slide before we departed.

Cheering on the lovely horses during dressage sequences and clapping for knights during the tournament was exciting — nothing like a few armored men riding exotic horses towards each other at remarkable speeds for excitement! The fare is well-made, accessible comfort food that everyone can enjoy, which is why I think this Medieval Times prize pack will be easy to give away.To enter:

  1. “Like” the Forkful Facebook Page or follow me on Twitter.
  2. Comment in this post with two sentences about your favorite dinner show or theme park dining experience.

[EDITED 07/25/2012: Since Forkful was down last week, the giveaway has been extended!]

The deadline to enter is now Friday, July 27, 2012. A winner will be chosen through on Random.org and announced on July 28, 2012. Good luck!

[highlight color=”eg. yellow, black”][Edited 07/28/2012: The winner of the drawing is EatingWDW! I will contact the winner shortly. Thank you to everyone who entered!][/highlight]

Medieval Times Prize Pack Includes:

  • 2 Medieval Times Admission Tickets
  • 1 USB 4 Gigabyte Thumb Drive
  • 1 Black Cotton Medieval Times Baseball Cap
  • 1 Black Medieval Times Rain Poncho
  • 1 Lenticular Medieval Times Souvenir Cup
  • 1 Black and Gold Medieval Times Lanyard
  • 1 30% Gift Shop Discount Coupon
  • 1 Medieval Times Note Pad
  • 1 Medieval Times Ballpoint Pen
  • 1 Black Medieval Times Commemorative 2012 Shopping Tote
  • 1 Blue Medieval Times Horse Key Chain

Disclosure: The food and entertainment mentioned in this post was paid for by Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, although the views and opinions expressed in this post are purely my own. This post was not reviewed by Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in any way.

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16 Replies to “Medieval Times in Kissimmee”

  1. Sentence #1: I enjoy anything with horses, so Medieval Times and Arabian Nights are both tops in my book (although Pirates had acrobats, which were super fun). Sentence #2: I actually like the food the most at O’hana’s, which is both a dinner show (of sorts) and a theme park dining experience (within a hotel).
    Bonus sentence #3: Tsk. tsk. Discriminating against those of us wise enough not to have a FB account, eh? *winks*

    1. O’Hana’s is that rad Disney dinner and luau show right? I have to drop in on that one. I heard the food is delish and family-style so everyone gets to relax together.

      I will add a Twitter clause. 😉

      1. Actually, O’Hana’s is separate from the luau show, although they’re both at the Polynesian. O’hana’s is family style too, but the show isn’t exactly formal: it’s a mini-show where they ask all the kids to get involved. Noisy, but doesn’t detract from the copious amounts of food at least! I’ve never been to the luau, but I hear it’s fun.

        1. O’Hana and the luau would be a good double-header then. There’s also the electric water pageant and fireworks people can watch from the Polynesian beach. All these cool Disney options!

          The Royal Pacific buffet and luau is the only one I’ve seen. There are dancers, singers, and crazy fire breathers. 😀

  2. Neal Scott says:

    Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco pavilion at Epcot was a memorable experience for my family. I always enjoy Middle Eastern food and the exotic atmosphere was a pleasurable diversion from the usual fare in Central Florida.

    1. Restaurant Marrakesh has been on my wish list for ages! Glad to hear it’s a worthwhile place to visit. What dish would you recommend at Marrakesh?

      Thank you for entering the giveaway!

  3. Sharyn L, aka @RestaurantMaven says:

    We just tried Hoop-Dee-Doo at Fort Wilderness for the first time. Food was excellent – salad, corn bread, fried chicken, ribs, and strawberry shortcake for dessert. The show was very funny and entertaining. Both my kids and parents loved it so I’d say definitely good for all ages.

    1. In lieu of the Diamond Horseshoe rarely being open, Hoop-Dee-Doo sounds like the next best thing!

      Thank you for entering the giveaway. 🙂

  4. The acrobatics and excellent food are what make Pirates my favorite dinner show in Orlando. Especially since it’s a smaller venue and lots of the action happens right in front of you to the point that you can interact with the performers.

    1. Action and audience engagement definitely make the Pirates dinner show a fun night out, but the menu is in need of an update. The best part was the kids being recruited, costumed, and directed to bring the pirates to justice!

      Thanks for entering the giveaway. 😀

  5. Ive lived here for 15 years but still haven’t made it to Medieval Times! I already follow you on Twitter (and Facebook, I believe). I’ve got to agree with Christine on Ohana being a favorite of mine. The entertainment is definitely more kid oriented, but the food is always fantastic!

    1. Okay, now the both of you have me craving a sweet, roasted ham. XD

      Thank you for entering!

  6. Elizabeth says:

    EPCOT’s Candlelight Processional dinner package has been a longtime tradition in my family. While the show is relatively the same each year (minus some rearrangements of the score) we like mixing up our choice of show narrator and country that we dine in each year.

    1. What’s included in the dinner package? Your choice of restaurant and reserved seating, I believe? The Processional was fab last year with Neil Patrick Harris! Maybe a nice Forkful Christmas treat would be a dinner package this year — I can’t wait to see the narrator line-up. 😀

      Thank you for entering!

  7. I’ve been to both Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show and ‘Ohana at the Poly, as well as Restaurant Marrakesh and many other shows throughout my WDW experiences (and I love them all), but I really enjoy Biergarten in Germany. The food is buffet style and offers a few interesting items (headcheese, anyone?), but the entertainment is a lot of fun, too. And who doesn’t enjoy swinging a 1/2 liter of beer around singing along to the band? 🙂

    1. Biergarten is a heck of a lot of fun! The endless meats and starches are great, but doubly awesome when coupled with a little “zicke, zacke, zicke, zacke, hoi hoi hoi!” I’ll leave the headcheese for you, though. 😉

      Thank you for entering the giveaway.

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