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Medieval Times Ga
From the moment you step into the iconic twin towers (signature look of the medieval times) of the Medieval Times Lawrenceville, GA Castle, you are instantly catapulted back to the time of the lords and ladies where chivalry and valor were the law of the land.
This is mostly thanks to the staff that does a great job of getting in to character and adopting old English accents, albeit with varying degrees of success. The red stone exterior does little justice to the heroics and bravery exhibited inside, amidst a four-course feast, all embedded in a Medieval Times ambience.
Once you enter through the canopied entryway, you are immediately given citizenship in one of six Iberian Kingdoms in the form of colored flags and crowns that represent the knight you will be cheering for, and also granted a chance to meet briefly with Royalty of the Castle for a photograph.
Coming in early is a must so as to avail the chance of hanging around with your team mates and knight and booing the opposite team (which is actually highly encouraged). Additional attractions include a stroll through the Hall of Stallions, the Hall of Arms and the Knight Club.
A stop at the Hall of Stallions allows visitors an opportunity to catch a glance of the beautiful stallions of Andalusian, Arabian or Freisian breed as they are prepared for the evening"s ordeal. The guests can also inspect the armor used by the knights.
The many full suits of armor and an impressive broadsword are on display here. For guests who prefer a quick drink before a meal, there are two fully stocked bars complete with tables and chairs to relax before the show begins. There is also a gift shop in the lobby where guests can buy souvenirs for their beloved. The dungeon also adds to the aura of the Middle Ages.
The twang of the trumpet signals the commencement of the show and guest are ushered into the Grand Ceremonial Arena to be introduced to the Kingdoms' Champions and their Mounts; majestic, powerful and agile stallions of Andalusian, Arabian or Freisian breed.
The feast is a four-course meal that has been designed to suit the taste of an American majority. To complete the medieval theme, dinner is served by serfs and wenches without cutlery. Hands serve as silverware while the soup is served in bowl with a handle to complete the experience. A heart meal of chicken, ribs and a potato, a pastry dessert and a beverage complete the meal with one free refill.
The scenes and the air of the Middle Ages jousting event is successfully replicated amidst the tasty dinner. As the show begins, you'll witness exquisite equestrian drills performed by 22 beautiful Andalusian stallions. Next inline is a professional display of sword fighting by trained knights on horseback.
The clinks and clanks of swords are the indications of a jousting event. Attention is paid to the authenticity and the detail of the architecture, the interiors and the games that are held in each of these restaurants.
There is a story interwoven through the show with the knights battling for a place in the heart of the princess who sits with the king, high above the proceedings.
The European-style Castle features a soaring Tower, elaborately decorated Hall of Arms, Knight Club (with DJ & dancing), extensive gift shop, Museum of Torture, two full bars and the Hall of Stallions where guests can view some of the horses as they are prepared for the evenings' shows.
The 1,100 seats, air conditioned arena features state-of-the-art sound, lighting and special effects systems for the ultimate tournament experience that further the theme replica.
The newest member of the Medieval Times family, the Georgia Castle opened in July 2006 at Discover Mills in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
It is a member of the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament dinner theatres family of nine castles located at major tourist attraction spots throughout North America. Just 11 miles north of the Atlanta Perimeter, the Castle is 87,000 square feet and comfortably holds 1,100 Noble Guests per performance.
The Castle, an anchor attraction at Discover Mills, includes a stone facade, Dungeon, Bar and Gift Shop. Guests will enjoy the Cast leas medieval theme throughout the interior.
Designed with convenience in mind, the arena offers two full cash bars before and during the show and vegetarian meal upon request. The dress code is simple and casual with cameras and camcorders allowed as long as there are no flashes.
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