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  • Ways to explore: Your ticket includes entry to a live medieval tournament with knights, horsemanship, storytelling, and a four-course feast served during the two-hour show.
  • What’s included: General admission covers arena seating, the full performance, and a traditional medieval-style dinner with beverages. No upgrades or guided formats are offered.
  • Queues & arrival: Arrive 60–75 minutes early to check in, explore the Hall of Arms, and watch pre-show entertainment before arena seating begins.
  • Good to know: Seating is assigned by section, dinner is eaten without utensils as part of the experience, and tickets typically allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

What to expect at Medieval Times Orlando

13th-century knight armor on display at Army Museum.
Child in medieval knight costume holding sword and shield, with armor display in background.
Knights on horseback in a jousting arena at Medieval Times Dinner and Show.
Child enjoying soup at Medieval Times Dinner and Show wearing a crown.
Knights jousting on horseback at Medieval Times Dinner and Show, with an audience watching.
Collection of Don Quixote figurines with swords and shields in a showcase.
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Enter a candlelit castle

Walk past stone walls, suits of armor, and royal banners inside the grand lobby as music and heraldic colors set the tone for an evening rooted in medieval pageantry.

Explore the Hall of Arms before the show

Watch knights prepare, browse medieval displays, and enjoy pre-show entertainment while the arena slowly fills with anticipation and cheering sections form.

Take your seat in the Grand Arena

Settle into assigned seating as trumpets sound and the tournament begins, with knights charging on horseback, swords clashing, and falcons sweeping overhead during live demonstrations.

Dine as the story unfolds

Enjoy a four-course medieval feast served during the performance, traditionally eaten without utensils, blending storytelling, competition, and audience participation into one continuous experience.

Cheer your knight through the finale

Feel the energy rise as rivalries build toward the final joust, with dramatic lighting, music, and crowd chants creating the evening’s most memorable moment.

Wrap up with photos and souvenirs

After the show, meet performers in designated areas and visit the castle gift shop to browse themed keepsakes before exiting the arena.

Things to know before booking your tickets

  1. Booking window: Tickets for weekends and holidays sell out quickly. Book at least 1–2 weeks in advance to secure your preferred date and time.
  2. Inclusions: Your ticket covers the four-course medieval feast, live jousting show, Hall of Arms, Royal Court, and gift shop access. Drinks and VIP seating are not included.
  3. Child entry: Children are welcome; entry is free for ages 2 and below as long as the child is seated on the parent’s lap. Note that the atmosphere includes loud sounds and crowd interaction.
  4. Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible, with accessible seating areas. Staff can assist visitors with mobility needs.

What to expect

Child in medieval knight costume holding sword and shield, with armor display in background.
Knights jousting on horseback at Medieval Times Dinner and Show, with an audience watching.
Knight performing with a white horse at Medieval Times Dinner and Show.
Roasted chicken with corn and bread at Medieval Times Dinner and Show.
Knights on horseback in a jousting arena at Medieval Times Dinner and Show.
Collection of old-fashioned swords displayed in a Toledo souvenir shop.
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Hall of Arms

Location: Entrance hall before the arena

Step into a grand medieval gallery displaying coats of arms, shining suits of armor, and historic weaponry. This immersive introduction sets the story’s tone, helping guests discover their assigned kingdom before the tournament begins.
Access: Included with all tickets

Royal Courts & seating arena

Location: Main tournament arena

Take your seat within one of six royal courts, each representing a medieval kingdom. Color-coded sections create spirited cheering as guests support their knight while enjoying clear views of the sand-covered tournament field.
Access: Included with all tickets

The tournament show

Location: Central arena

Watch an action-filled spectacle of jousting, sword fighting, falconry, and dramatic storytelling. Knights compete in choreographed battles showcasing horsemanship, skill, and bravery, recreating the pageantry and rivalry of medieval tournaments.
Access: Included with all tickets

The royal feast

Location: Arena seating during the show

Enjoy a four-course medieval-style meal served during the performance, eaten traditionally without utensils. The shared dining experience adds to the immersive atmosphere, making guests feel part of the royal celebration.
Access: Included with all tickets

The royal horses

Location: Arena performance space

Marvel at beautifully trained Andalusian horses performing synchronized routines, combat maneuvers, and elegant displays of classical dressage—a highlight that showcases the bond between knight and steed.
Access: Included with all tickets

Gift shop

Location: Exit area near the lobby

Browse medieval-themed souvenirs, including swords, shields, crowns, costumes, and photo keepsakes. The shop offers playful memorabilia for children and collectible items inspired by knights, royalty, and tournament traditions.
Access: Included with all tickets

Plan your visit

Knight interacting with a white horse at Medieval Times Dinner and Show.
  • Daily two shows: 5pm and 7:30pm
    • Arrive at least 30–40 minutes early to explore the Hall of Arms and secure your court.
  • Best time to visit: November–April, when Orlando evenings are cooler and more comfortable for walking between parking and the venue.

Address: 4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee, FL 34746 [Find on Maps]

Getting there:

  • By bus: Lynx bus routes 55 and 111 stop nearby; about 2-3 minutes walk.
  • By car: Accessible via US-192/W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy; free parking on-site.
Restroom signs indicating men's and women's washrooms in a public facility.
  • Restrooms: Public restrooms are available in the lobby and arena areas for visitors throughout the experience.
  • Free parking: On‑site complimentary parking is included for all ticketed guests.
  • Dining service: A full four‑course feast is served at your table during the show; outside food and drink are not permitted.
  • Photo & gift services: Official photo packages and a themed gift shop are available near the exit for keepsakes and souvenirs.
Wheelchair access sign indicating barrier-free entry.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrances and ramps are available; staff can assist with seating.
  • Wheelchairs can be rented on request (limited availability).
  • Seating sections for guests with mobility needs are near the front of each court.
  • Note: Arena terrain is level; lobby floors are smooth, but some steps exist near concession areas.
Man holding a DSLR camera, preparing for photography.
  1. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your showtime to allow time for check-in, seating, and exploring the arena atmosphere.
  2. You are welcome to wear medieval-themed costumes, though comfortable attire is recommended for walking and dining.
  3. Tickets are redeemed at the main entrance, where staff will guide you to your assigned table for a smooth start.
  4. Photography is allowed, but flash photography, video recording, or drones are not permitted inside the arena.
  5. All food and beverages are served as part of the experience; outside food and drinks are not allowed.
  6. Service animals are permitted following ADA guidelines; pets are not allowed inside the arena.
  7. The gift shop is located near the exit and accepts both cash and card payments for souvenirs.

Frequently asked questions about Medieval Times Orlando tickets

Your general admission ticket includes entry to the Hall of Arms, the arena, a medieval-style four-course dinner, access to the show featuring knights, horses, and courtly entertainment, and the gift shop.