


#MEDIEVAL TIMES CHICAGO TICKETS FREE#
– 4 hours of free time in Downtown Chicago – Trip Escorted by John Henry of Route 23 Tours – Round trip motor coach transportation to Chicago, IL Saturday, October 14th – Sunday, October 15th, 2023 **If you have more than 4 people in your party do any combination of tickets to complete the reservation. Afterwards we’ll return to our hotel and get a good nights rest for tomorrow we will visit the infamous Navy Pier!įor Single Room Ticket – Select 1 Attendee & fill out the Information.įor Double Room Ticket – Select 2 Attendees & fill out the information.įor Triple Room Ticket – Select 3 Attendees & fill out information.įor Quad Room Ticket – Select 4 Attendees & fill out information. She knows we have been on a long journey and she wanted to show her gratitude. Will our knight come out victorious? We shalt see! Queen Isabella is so accommodating that she has a group photo planned, a slice of her favorite cake, a cheering banner to cheer our knight on, and a frozen slushie. This evening enjoy a four course Royal Feast, cheer on your knight as he jousts, does amazing feats, and fights in hand to hand combat. Make sure to grab lunch, but save room because we have a feast planned for later in the evening. You will have 4 hours to enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes that Chicago has to offer. We will first head to the Magnificent Mile. Admission is free for kids under the ages of 3 who want to be lap jockeys for the evening.Join Davison Travelers and Route 23 Tours as we head to Downtown Chicago for a day of shopping, exploration, feasting, fighting, and fun. General admission is $61.95/adults and $36.95/ages 12 and under. Photo: Medieval Times Torture Museum via Maria Chambersįor $2 per person, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Medieval torture devices in the Museum of Torture, which features reproductions of torture instruments used during the Middle Ages. If you start feeling underdressed, purchase your own swag at the castle shops that can take you from peasant to royalty in no time. Beware: there’s lots of cool items your kids will be begging for, from light-up plastic swords and frilly princess crowns to dragons statues and legit chess sets. Take a minute to enjoy the scene, as you’ll see cast members walking about, little ones dressed in their finest regal duds, the horses resting in the stables and even the Royal Falconer makes an appearance. Before you start poking around, sidle up to the bar to grab the kids a slushie served in a souvenir cup and a glass of wine or cocktail for you. The doors open 75-minutes prior to showtime, so give yourself a bit of time to explore because there’s lots the kids will want to check out.

If you have a veggie-only foodie in your mix, a five bean soup served with hummus, carrots, celery, pita bread, corn and potatoes is also an option. Kids will get a kick out of the serving sizes. A hearty tomato bisque served with tasty garlic bread will whet your appetite for the roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn and roasted potatoes that follow. First, you’ll be seated in the arena at a long table akin to King Arthur’s Court, facing the battle. Yes! A night off for mom and dad from cooking! Sit back, enjoy the show, and dream about coming home to a dish-free sink, while Medieval Times cooks up a utensil-free feast fit for royalty. Daniel May that’s precisely synchronized to every element in the show and newly programmed sound and light components. If you’ve visited before, you’ll notice new costumes that were custom-designed and handmade for both human and horse, new suits of armor, shields and helmets handmade at an armory in Florida, new music by composer and jazz pianist Dr. The focal points of Medieval Times are still the live-action jousting, fighting, horsemanship, sword fights and the feast, but cast and script tweaks are just the start of significant changes to the show. You’ll also have a mini flag to wave at your seat that matches your knight’s crest, which can be upgraded to a larger flag for $3 to up your cheering game.Ī kid-favorite of the show is when the Royal Falconer steps into the arena with his trusty falcon and puts on a show, sending the bird soaring above their heads. The color on your crown and the section you’re seated in dictates the knight you’ll be rooting for during the evening’s competition. When you arrive, you’ll be given a cardboard crown that’s color-coded to the area you’ll be seated in. You have six knights battling it out fast and furious in jousting matches on real horses and hand-to-hand combat for two hours in an arena that seats 1400 spectators. The basic concept of the performance remains the same.
