Address: 2904 Fantasy Way, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579, USA
Phone: +18432364635
Jonathan Fassnacht
Love this place! If you can go all out, do it! Well worth the money. The food and show are amazing
Hector Vazquez
Fun time
Robert Mueller
Best place to eat and see a show! We visit every single year! We love it! If I have any complaints, and they are minor, it's that nothing has a visible price. I had to ask how much everything cost before I could even decide if I wanted to buy something. Lastly, I would love a pre-dinner show of some sort. There used to be a dungeon walk through. It's gone. A pre-dinner show would help the wait time greatly. Like I said, minor issues. I love how they take such good care of their animals. The show is always entertaining and is a little different every time we go. I hope this place sticks around for a very long time.
Kimberly Schrock
Salutations! We hail from Virginia but decided to leave our castle to join in the fun! We were greeted with smiling faces and lovely entertainment. Tis but a shame our noble knight was slain π’. However, our serf (I cannot recall her name, only that she was very sweet) did an amazing job at providing us our feast. After our meal we returned to the merchant Matthew and he assisted us in purchasing a few valuables from the galley. We will definitely return in the forthcoming year. Hale be thou!
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Begone you miserable beggars if you can't afford to pay the toll we know you'd probably be too poor to tip and buy an extra 200 of useless trinkets from our hockers inside. Go ye now to Knight Little Ceasers buy one of his hot and card boardy $5.00 pizzas, turn on Game of Thrones and pretend you're here.
We opted out for upgrades, and we were only the second row back. It's the 1st come 1st serve that will get you closer to the action. So you want to be at the doors before they open.
They're spacing very well... They even have you leave the arena by sections...
Yes if the seats are not already spoken for
We took my 6 yr old son and 3 yr old daughter. They both loved it and their attention was directed to the show the entire time. And a huge bonus...they both actually are every bit of their food. My wife and I were both blown away because my kids are picky eaters. We will be going back at least every other year
I agree with Desiree. There is adequate lodging nearby but you definitely will have to drive there. Besides the newer church next door, there's nothing within walking distance. It's located in an industrial park that's seen better days
They are day of week or season date dependent. Check tickets for times..
This is an experience tailored for the non complainers. If you go somewhere and often have issues this is not for you. But if you are great of making lemonade from lemons this is a great adventure for like minded people.
I suggest arriving at least 45 minutes early. Showtimes are on the site when you buy tickets
I wish it would let me post a picture of the upgrade packages but we went with the royalty package for early entrance and 3rd row seating
You'll be fine
No, just to make sure that they'll be fine around loud noises.
Your Grace, show time is 6pm. Doors open 75 minutes before show time. You will be called into the arena by section around 15-20 minutes before show time. Have a wonderful time at the tournament!
About 45⦠drinks expect 14 for light up cup⦠but the falcon flying thru the arena made it worth it⦠horses were beautiful looked like they were having a good time⦠was blast!!!
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Yes there are rails for each seating aisle.
Didn't see anything posted saying not allowed took plenty of pics with my phone
Yes it was. It was cold in there. I would bring a jacket.
You have to book online....once you go online it'll show you showtimes and day.
You can get tickets at the door providing the show is not sold out. Not sure now, but prior to Covid, the show was always sold out.
call Medieval Times, they will be able to answer you better and give you the correct response.
Myrtle Beach? I don't believe so until mid-March for spring break and then maybe starts up again in mid-April/May. Summer time it is open 7 days a week.
On the night we went, I didn't notice any issues. If you have not already done so, make a statement to the Medieval times folks.
According to their website they have shows at 5pm on Christmas eve and Christmas day.
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I believe there is only the Myrtle Beach location.
Yes the menu is the same for everyone. There isn't any kids menu. Everyone gets the same meal
Tomato soup, Half a roasted chicken, potato, corn, and a small ice cream. I think I heard them ask about vegetarian needs too. The chicken is actually really good.
They have a discount available on their website, that's about it
They ask if your allergic to anything before they serve you. Just tell them your allergic to peanuts you'll be A-okay ππΌ
I think it was at least an hour before and you can shop and get drinks pre show. We had assigned seats or section as we went in. It might also depend on how many people are in your party..
No fire or explosions... Fog only and you may see a few sparks when swords clink together... That's about it... They have special lighting
No fire or explosions. They have quite a light show though. π
Your Grace, doors open 75 minutes before show time. Doors to the arena open 20 minutes prior to show time and you will be called into the arena by section (your crown/knight's color).
Per their website: The Castle doors will open 75 minutes prior to the show time printed on your tickets. Plan to arrive early; seating is first come, first served and to obtain the best seats available you should arrive as early as possible. Many shows sellout, so it takes time to get everyone in efficiently and safely.
Usually if you call for reservations you will let them know of any allergies or diet restrictions, they will substitute
There is wheelchair spots towards the back but the view is excellent everywhere. Hope this helps.
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