For Christmas last year, Jaime's parents gave us a gift voucher for Medieval Times in Dallas. But after the first of the year, we started into the roller coaster ride of our pregnancy with Brooklyn and never got a chance to use it. Now, however; we have a perfect little 6 month old and decided to seize our opportunity! Since a nursing baby never goes far from it's mother, we packed Brooklyn and big sister into the car and headed to Dallas yesterday afternoon. Jaime had been once before (in Chicago) but I really wasn't sure what to expect and prayed that both the girls would make it through with as few tears as possible. We got there early and I was able to nurse Brooklyn in the car before the castle doors even opened. From the moment you walk in, everyone is in character and it's really cool! Jaime was called lord, I was called lady, and both the girls were called princess...of course! We checked out a bunch of different things before the dinner and tournament actually began. Finally, we were escorted to our seats where our wench (i know, awful right! also the equivalent of your waitress) introduced herself. We were in the blue section and would later cheer for the blue knight...naturally. The show is almost two hours long and includes a ton of food that you eat while watching. And yes, you eat with none other than your hands! :) It was fun! When the show started, it was very dark and scary. Someone came down through the audience and jumped into the arena, cracking a whip at the prince, who had been kidnapped on his way to another country to sign a peace treaty. Maddie completely lost it! She was screaming and crying. We finally talked her down, made her understand that it was all pretend and nothing was going to hurt her. After a few minutes, the mood changed and she LOVED every second of it. She was hollering and cheering. And of course, she adored all the many horses that the knights were riding. It really was a very family friendly atmosphere and I would recommend it to anyone! Our menu consisted of tomato bisque (dragons blood), a large chicken, a spare rib, a cooked potato, bread, pastry, and cake. Here are a few pictures of our amazing experience:
Maddie's 2 favorite things: the color blue and horses
Ready for the show to begin!
All the knights. Ours was the blue one. Admit it, he's cute! :)
He kissed a flower and threw it to my Maddie girl! She was so excited. She blew him a kiss in return...HAHA!
Fighting and jousting. It was cool!
I loved this experience!! It's EXTREMELY pricey but a ton of fun and I would really enjoy going back someday!
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