![]() ![]() Another friend came down with a nasty cold and could not travel with us to celebrate but the desk clerks were very polite and allowed us to use his ticket as credit at the venue. Again my friend and I purchased the celebration level package so upon entering we had our picture taken with the King and princess which we were both provided with a copy of as part of the package. A massive roaring fireplace the largest bar I have seen at one of these locations and multiple gift shops and restrooms were all well spread across the area. While this was a little surprising and I thought would take away from the initial experience I found that out of the 3 castles I've visited in this franchise this was by far my favorite lobby area. You also have to enter the mall to get in you don't enter through the front castle facade. This did cause an issue with parking as we couldn't get near the main castle and had to circle the lot quite a few times until we got lucky and found someone leaving. First off this location is in a mall which surprised me of all their locations this is the only Medieval Times that isn't a stand alone castle (it still has a castle facade) but is literally a large portion of a very big mall. They informed me all about what I could get for my friends birthday and were even polite enough to inform me they were currently running a different version of the show I had seen in Florida and gave me the date the show would alter to the similar one so I could make sure I saw the version that was most interesting to me (more on that in a bit). As I had just been to the Orlando castle I reached out via fb messenger to the castle who were very prompt in answering my messages. When my friend saw he was very interested in it so I decided to take him for his birthday since I had never been to this location even though its the closest to my home. I've been to a handful of Medieval Times in my life most recently before this about a month ago I visited the Orlando location. ![]()
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