Medieval Times - Ticket Details

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An evening of fine entertainment with all you can eat and soft drinks. Experience our dramatic new adventure! This season, the legend of a kingdom threatened by treachery but ultimately strengthened by courage thunders into Central Florida.

Our Ticket Prices To You

Adult (ages 10+):

$47.00

£31.13 *

Child (ages 3-9):

$37.00

£24.50 *

Prices are fully inclusive of sales tax and credit card fees.
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* Please note - Ticket purchases are in US Dollars - Sterling prices shown are based on an exchange rate of 1.51 Dollars to the Pound. Actual prices may fluctuate marginally depending on the exact rate at the time your card is debited.

Comparision of Prices and Savings

The table below shows you a comparison of our prices against the gate prices for this ticket so you can see the saving you will make by ordering your tickets with us.

 Gate Price ($)Our Price ($)You Save ($)
Adult (ages 10+):$63.08$47.00$16.08
Child (ages 3-9):$40.61$37.00$3.61

Ticket Details

Serving garlic bread, vegetable soup, roasted chicken, spare rib, herb basted potatoes, and followed up with pastry of the castle. Beverages served, coffee and soda.
Cash bar available.
ADD YOUR RESEVERVATION DATES IN THE COMMENTS ON BOX ON THE ORDER FORM. USUALLY THERE ARE TWO SHOWS AROND 6.00PM AND 9.OOPM.

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