My boy with the light eyes, long hair and crazy sense of humor turned 14 on Sunday. He is a little more mellow than our oldest and the littles so I really wanted to do something special for him to show that mama adores him. Even though he is fourteen, he is still my baby. He is the only one that tells me he loves me still (without me saying it first), the one always walking at my side and holding my hand just because. I love it. The surprise? Dinner at Medieval Times.
On his Birthday morning, I was traveling home from Arkansas, barely slept two hours before my flight and my time was all out of wack so I didn't text him "Happy Birthday" when he woke up that morning. My husband picked me up from the airport and when I walked in the door I rushed to him, smothered him with hugs, kisses and happy birthdays. Dinner wasn't until 4:30pm so we hung out at Knott's Berry Farm for a few hours and while we were there, I absentmindedly blurted out, "We still have a couple hours till Medieval Times". My 16 year old and 7 year old were shocked - I ruined the surprise! What a fail! But you know what... Medieval Times totally saved the day. The dinner and tournament was AMAZING. We all cheered for the Red & Yellow Knight and booed at the other Knights. We ate without utensils, licked our fingers and watched swords spark! It was a great time and the perfect way to celebrate my son Damien!
Surrender to an age of bravery and honor and witness epic battles of steel and steed during our ALL-NEW SHOW. From ringside seats, discover a feast of the eyes and appetite with more action, more fun & more excitement than ever before. As you thrill to a rousing live jousting tournament, marvel at awe-inspiring horsemanship and falconry, Medieval Times serves a four-course meal fit for royalty.
Hang on to your helmet. The show is about to begin.
After you check-in you make your way to The Court of Flags door. (Doors open at 4:45pm for the 6pm show - we got there early so got to check out the action)
The Lord Chancellor opens the door and introduces Don Carlos The King and his daughter Princess Catalina. Our littlest Omar caught their attention by giving them a funny look!
After they greet you, you get colored crowns which signifies your section. We got the Red & Yellow Knight! And then you take a picture with the King.
You go through the courtyard and enter another hall (I forgot to catch the name) where you can order drinks, buy souvenirs, look at the horses and pay for a show announcement.
This horse Hispanico was absolutely gorgeous. I almost thought he wasn't real!
Guests of the Castle listening to announcements from Lord Chancellor - lots of Birthdays!
We're finally in our section and get to eat with our hands!
My 14 year old!
Bread and soup - was actually really good!
Lord Chancellor and our wench!
Our section was crazy for our Knight!
The Red & Yellow Knight Lord del Font hyping us up!
The chicken was delicious (I'm really not just saying that, it was good and I was impressed)
This was really good too - it was served hot and I wanted more!
My happy boys!
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Disclosure: Medieval Times graciously provided tickets for my family and I to check out the show. The giveaway is sponsored and fulfilled by Medieval Times. All thoughts are my own.Labels: Birthdays, Buena Park, Castle, Knights, Medieval Times, Medieval Times Dinner And Tournament, Southern California, Things To Do In Southern California With Kids