6/21/2023 0 Comments Medieval times chicago castle![]() ![]() ![]() We watched a falconer with his bird walk through the great hall. They explored the dungeon with the same excited horror. They couldn't believe how incredibly realistic the castle was. Picture beyond – and then go ahead and run an extra mile past that. ![]() My husband and I didn't tell the kids where we were going, we just took a two hour drive one day and parked in front of a castle and said – surprise! The boys were BEYOND EXCITED guys. I did some research and discovered there was a castle in Atlanta attached to a mall. I remembered jousting and cheering for our section's champion – go Green Knight!! And I recoiled in squealing-girl-horror while walking through the “Torture Dungeon” (ewww)įast forward to my mid-thirties and 4 kids (all boys!) and I decided it was time for a return trip. (I have easily 8 pictures of my friends and I in front of the drawbridge). It was such a thrill for me – easily my favorite part of the trip.įrom the moment we arrived, I was wowed by the castle exterior. When I was in 8th grade my class went on a field trip to Chicago, and while we were there we went to Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Recently the plot has changed – there is a Queen instead of a King running the tournament, and the story plays out a bit differently. Some knights got hurt (booo) and some knights saved the day (yay!) UPDATE: The plot to the Medieval Times dinner show used to be one of knights jousting in an entertaining tournament – and (in a nutshell) a “bad” knight came to visit and started a ruckus. I think this looks like such a fun night for the family, and am so glad she took the time to share! I'd love to hear your reviews on Medieval Times too ~ leave a comment to share. Note from Laurie: My friend Jamie recently took her family to Medieval Times, and offered to share a review of her experience. ![]()
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