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Medieval times restaurant
Medieval times restaurant












medieval times restaurant

Visitors are treated to non-stop magic shows in three or more theaters and a meal in the Castle's excellent restaurant. Performing there is an honor among magicians, but just being allowed in is an honor for anyone else. Would you like a side of magic with your entree? The first thing to know about the Magic Castle is that you can't just go it's a private clubhouse for some of the best magicians in the world. Be warned that there may be a wait, as the restaurant does not accept reservations.ĭo you know the magic password? (Don't worry, they'll tell you!) Photo courtesy of the Magic Castle 5. As Trader Sam says, "These tropical delights won’t shrink your head-they just might stretch the belly." Look for little jokes and Easter eggs throughout the restaurant. While parents will definitely enjoy the exotic libations (and the fun surprises that happen when certain drinks are ordered), kids love the enchanted atmosphere and island-inspired foods. (Is that song stuck in your head now?) Belly up to the bar (or table for the under 21s) at Trader Sam's, which is actually inspired by The Jungle Cruise ride, at the Disneyland Hotel. Yo don't need to buy Disneyland tickets to visit the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki room. Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar - Anaheim

medieval times restaurant

There's no kids' menu, but plenty of kid-friendly options, like burgers, fries, and mac-and-cheese, as well as vegan and vegetarian offerings. Kids 12 and older are $55 per person, and under 12s are $20 for a three-course meal and the entertainment (tips and drinks are not included).

medieval times restaurant

The food is also themed, with Sweeny Beef (comes with it's own bloody machete to hack up the meat.) and Edward Burger Hands on the menu. A variety show is the centerpiece of the entertainment, with Beetlejuice as the host, the show starts with the first seating and continues all night, so different times catch different parts of the show.The show has different characters and acts each night. The Beetlejuice-themed restaurant means everyone is dressed in (macabre) character. If your child is more of a Wednesday Adams than an American Girl, this is the spot that delights. Meet Jack! Photo courtesy of Beetle House 3. At Halloween, there's a special Vampirates show that's extra fun. Mirroring Medieval Times, the Pirate Adventure offers up a 4-course meal and tickets for kids over 2 start at $36.95. The live-action show is filled with special effects, mermaids, and a princess. Instead of a jousting arena and live horse and falconry show, the pirates adventure takes place a aboard a fully-rigged 18th-century Spanish galleon that sits inthe middle of a 250,000-gallon lagoon. Right down the street from Medieval Times is a pirate world. Photo courtesy of Pirate Dinner Adventure 2. Lil' scallywags just might get invited up on stage.














Medieval times restaurant