Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

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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.

Serving garlic bread, vegetable soup, roasted chicken, spare rib, potatoes, and followed up with pastry of the castle. Beverages served coffee and soda.

Cash bar available.

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Adult (ages 10+), child (ages 3-9).

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