Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Tours

Step back in time to the 11th century—the era of kings, queens, and knights—at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Orlando. Watch a jousting tournament, sword fights, horsemanship, and falconry while eating a 4-course medieval style feast inside a European-style castle, complete with armor, artifacts, and coats of arms.
The Basics
Watch six knights compete to become Queen’s Champion in a 2-hour battle inside the Grand Ceremonial Arena. Cheer for your knight as you enjoy a 4-course meal of garlic bread, soup, chicken, potato, corn, dessert and two drinks. Adults can order alcoholic drinks from the full-service bar. You can also explore the castle and Medieval Life Village & Museum. Book a general admission ticket, or upgrade to packages with VIP seats, photos, and souvenirs.
Things to Know Before You Go
How to Get There
Medieval Times is located about 21 miles (34 kilometers) south of Orlando, in Kissimmee. By car, tale US-192 to the location on W. Vine Street. Free on-site parking is available. The nearest Lynx station and SunRail station is Kissimmee/Amtrak; both are about 5 miles (8 kilometers) away.
When to Get There
Medieval Times is open year-round, with one or two shows a night. The show time schedule varies seasonally. The castle opens 75 minutes prior to show time. Arrive early to get the best seats.
Medieval Life Village & Museum
Included in the price of admission is entry to the Medieval Life Village & Museum. The only permanent medieval village in the country, it’s an authentic living museum that showcases life and culture during medieval times. Included within the village is one room devoted to instruments of torture, which may not be suitable for kids.
The Basics
Watch six knights compete to become Queen’s Champion in a 2-hour battle inside the Grand Ceremonial Arena. Cheer for your knight as you enjoy a 4-course meal of garlic bread, soup, chicken, potato, corn, dessert and two drinks. Adults can order alcoholic drinks from the full-service bar. You can also explore the castle and Medieval Life Village & Museum. Book a general admission ticket, or upgrade to packages with VIP seats, photos, and souvenirs.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Medieval Times is ideal for families, and suitable for kids of all ages.
- There’s a set menu for dinner and no utensils are provided. Vegetarian options are available upon request.
- Cameras are allowed but audio and video recording are not.
- Medieval Times is wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
Medieval Times is located about 21 miles (34 kilometers) south of Orlando, in Kissimmee. By car, tale US-192 to the location on W. Vine Street. Free on-site parking is available. The nearest Lynx station and SunRail station is Kissimmee/Amtrak; both are about 5 miles (8 kilometers) away.
When to Get There
Medieval Times is open year-round, with one or two shows a night. The show time schedule varies seasonally. The castle opens 75 minutes prior to show time. Arrive early to get the best seats.
Medieval Life Village & Museum
Included in the price of admission is entry to the Medieval Life Village & Museum. The only permanent medieval village in the country, it’s an authentic living museum that showcases life and culture during medieval times. Included within the village is one room devoted to instruments of torture, which may not be suitable for kids.
Address: 4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee, Florida 34746, USA
Admission: Varies
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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Admission Ticket in Orlando
Enjoy a thrilling tournament and a sumptuous royal banquet with tickets to Medieval Times in Orlando, Florida, and spend a family-friendly evening in a castle lined with artifacts, armor and coats of arms. Take in show-stopping displays of falconry and horsemanship as you linger over a four-course meal served by medieval staff. Listen to hooves pounding in the Grand Ceremonial Arena, cheer your knight through a series of exciting jousting matches, then see Queen Maria Isabella crown the evening’s champion with plenty of pomp and fanfare.
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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Admission Ticket in Orlando
Enjoy a thrilling tournament and a sumptuous royal banquet with tickets to Medieval Times in Orlando, Florida, and spend a family-friendly evening in a castle lined with artifacts, armor and coats of arms. Take in show-stopping displays of falconry and horsemanship as you linger over a four-course meal served by medieval staff. Listen to hooves pounding in the Grand Ceremonial Arena, cheer your knight through a series of exciting jousting matches, then see Queen Maria Isabella crown the evening’s champion with plenty of pomp and fanfare.
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