In a huge, ersatz-medieval manor house, this evening out presents a tournament of sword fights, jousting matches, and other games on a good-versus-evil theme. No fewer than 30 charging horses and a cast of 75 knights, nobles, and maidens participate. Sound silly? It is. But it's also a true extravaganza. That the show takes precedence over the meat-and-potatoes fare is obvious: everyone sits facing forward at long, narrow banquet tables stepped auditorium-style above the tournament area. Additional diversions include tours through a dungeon and torture chamber and demonstrations of antique blacksmithing, woodworking, and pottery making.
Posted by italipino from Washington Township, NJ on 8/29/08
Great time for everyone. My husband and I went and had a great time! Definitely worth upgrading your tickets to the front row. Last time I saw this show I was on my senior trip in high school. 12 years later it was a great time with my husband. Was shouting and cheering for our favorite night and of course booeing the evil knight. Food was actually good. the chicken was a little dry, but save a bit of your yummy soup to dip the chicken in. The rib was juicy and the dessert was yummy. We got the wine and goblet special, so we had some merlot to drink with our free beer (or coke) and got to keep the silver goblets. Definitely recommend this dinner show. Can't wait to take my nephew here when he gets a little bit older so we can cheer on our night and have a good night out. If you're expecting some "spectacular" feast, this isn't the place. But it's great entertainment with your family. Lots of photo opportunities before and after the show. Try to check out some specials on the web when you buy your tickets.
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