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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee, FL 34746· $$$· Show times vary, typically 6pm or 8pm

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You eat a four-course meal with your hands while watching knights joust on horseback ten feet from your table. Your kids will lose their minds. You'll eat a whole rotisserie chicken without a fork and somehow feel regal about it. Medieval Times is the ultimate Orlando night-before-Disney activity — the kids go to bed dreaming about swords and horses and wake up ready for Space Mountain. Book in advance. The good seats go fast.

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Destination Details

  • dinner show
  • horses
  • jousting
  • gift shop
  • restrooms
  • parking

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Common questions about Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

  • Where is Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament?

    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is at 4510 W Vine St, Kissimmee, FL 34746, Florida. It sits along I-4, which makes it a natural stop on a Florida-bound family road trip.

  • What are the hours at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament?

    Typical hours: Show times vary, typically 6pm or 8pm. Hours can shift seasonally and on holidays — always confirm on the official site before you plan your visit.

  • What's Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament like to visit on a family road trip?

    You eat a four-course meal with your hands while watching knights joust on horseback ten feet from your table. Your kids will lose their minds. You'll eat a whole rotisserie chicken without a fork and somehow feel regal about it. Medieval Times is the ultimate Orlando night-before-Disney activity — the kids go to bed dreaming about swords and horses and wake up ready for Space Mountain. Book in advance. The good seats go fast.

  • Is Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament family-friendly?

    Yes — Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament earns a 5/5 family-friendly rating in our database.

  • How long should families plan to stay at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament?

    Most families spend an hour or two at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, depending on kid stamina and weather.