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Medieval Times

Postby span » Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:19 pm

Hi,

Is it possible to buy tickets for the Medieval Times Dinner at Hojos?

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Re: Medieval Times

Postby HoJo Helper » Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:14 am

Absolutely Span!

We book the tours for you using Gray Line, and you can actually see rates and information at http://www.GrayLineAnaheim.com

Hope this helps!
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Re: Medieval Times

Postby KiwiFamily » Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:29 pm

Hi there
We are arriving Oct 7th and I was wondering if anybody had any feedback about Medieval Times dinner and show. Ive seen the great feedback for the Pirates dinner and show. Our kids are a bit old now for pirates (11 and 13) and hopefully will be pirated out at Disneyland. :)
Anybody been to the Medieval Show - what did you think?
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Re: Medieval Times

Postby jackyb » Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:11 am

I have not been to the Medieval Times in Anaheim, but I have gone to the one in Dallas. I went with a large group of co-workers during our annual conference, and we had a great time, I think older kids will like it as well. My 12 year old wants to go.
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Re: Medieval Times

Postby KiwiFamily » Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:46 pm

Thanks JackyB
I think we may head for the knights and the joust!
Cheers :lol:
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Postby Trippen » Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:24 pm

Medieval Times Dinner Show IMO is better than Pirate's Dinner show. Both of the shows are in Buena Park not Anaheim .They are located along Beach Blvd. near Knott's Berry Farm. One piece of advice is not arrive the one hour early that they suggest. This hour is used to sell you all kinds of cheap souvenirs. Food is not that great but the show is very entertaining.
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Postby tigger26 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:11 pm

Hi

I am bringing my 6 yr old son over to LA on our way to the UK, we are booked into HoJo Anaheim for the 2 nights, and was thinking that we might do the medieval times banquet on the day we arrive. Is it suitable for a 6 yr old, how long does the show last, and how far from the hotel? Also are the added packages worthwhile, or is the show/meal enough?

I am so excited about the trip, have never been to Disneyland myself. Can't wait.

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Re: Medieval Times

Postby HoJo Helper » Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:18 pm

tigger26 wrote:Hi

I am bringing my 6 yr old son over to LA on our way to the UK, we are booked into HoJo Anaheim for the 2 nights, and was thinking that we might do the medieval times banquet on the day we arrive. Is it suitable for a 6 yr old, how long does the show last, and how far from the hotel? Also are the added packages worthwhile, or is the show/meal enough?

I am so excited about the trip, have never been to Disneyland myself. Can't wait.

Thanks in advance for your help.


Hello tigger26!

Hello from across The Pond! :D

I've never done the Medieval Times Banquet, but I have done the Dinner Show a couple of times and I love it! I think that it is definitely 'enough' to do just the Dinner Show; you guys will love it!

See you soon!
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Re: Medieval Times

Postby tigger26 » Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:17 pm

Thanks for the reply, I think I meant the dinner show, is good to know it's good.

I was thinking of the Pirate dinner show as well, but have read some very mixed reviews, so will stick with the Medieval Times.
Can you tell me how far it is from the hotel, and if you book with grayline do you arrive early, and can you pre-book the 'packages' it is my sons birthday a week before we leave, so this is like a big birthday treat for him.

Can't wait till december now.........

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Re: Medieval Times

Postby KiwiFamily » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:25 pm

Hi tigger26
I have booked our Medieval Times dinner and Show thru the GrayLines company. Ive been in contact with a very nice lady who helped me change my bookings as well. Pick up from HoJo is 4.30-5pm for a 7pm show.
Have started the calendar countdown :D
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