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Where: Dallas Castle Texas
Duration: At your leisure
How Much: Starting from USD $49 per person
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Dallas Information:
From the moment you cross the drawbridge over the fish-filled moat, you will be transported back to a time when brave and valiant knights battled for their King and Queen. Throughout the evening, you will marvel at these courageous men on horseback, who fight with swords and compete in the dangerous joust. Cheer on your favorite knight as you enjoy a feast fit for a king" Medieval Times is an adventure unlike anything you have ever experienced before or will ever experience again. During each live performance, guests enjoy an authentic medieval feast while valiant knights on horseback do battle to the death. Brilliant costumes, authentic in every detail add to the splendor of your visit. Cheer your brave knight to victory as he competes in games of skill, hand to hand combat and of course, the joust. Who will rise victorious and have his chance to select the queen of love and beauty? Only the strongest and bravest knight who hears the support of the loyal subjects will win. Come and cheer your knight to victory! Venue Details The highlight of the evening - The Joust! © Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Venue: Dallas Castle Address: 2021 N. Stemmons Freeway Dallas Texas 75207 Parking: Ample free parking is available
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