Central Florida longest running dinner show attraction Medieval Times celebrates it’s 25Th anniversary. According to the Osceola News Gazette, there will be no putting these horses and knights out to the pasture. The Kissimmee attraction has undergone several changes since it first opened in 1983. For the 25th anniversary year the tourist and local favorite has a new show. This is the first major revamping of the production since 2003.
Not to worry, many of the changes are behind the scenes, with new lighting, choreography, as well as battle scenes and horse dressage elements. The new concept has been in the works since the spring of 2005, says the gazette. The two hour live production was a project that required a gathering of ideas and feedback from virtually every department at Medievel Times. However, much of the new production was inspired directly from guest feedback.
In addition to the show, the medieval dinner includes garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, spare rib, pastry of the castle and beverages. If your planning a trip to Central Florida and would like to visit the Medieval Times dinner show, go to Medieval Times.com and receive a $10 discount for adults and $5 discount for children with online ticket purchases. �