About
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a dinner theater, children's theater, and event venue located in Schaumburg, Illinois. The dinner theater immersion experience serves as an exciting and interactive way to learn about Medieval Europe and its culture, while providing an entertaining evening for adults and children alike. Guests can feast on a four-course meal, including drinks, served by a cast of royal court characters who will be having battles and friendly jousts, providing a night that is sure to delight all in attendance.
Restaurant Features
Facilities & Amenities
Restroom- Wifi Available
Kid Friendly
Alcohol
Wheelchair Access
Parking
- Free Parking Lot
Accepted Payments
- Credit Card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Must Try Dishes
At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Schaumburg, Illinois, one must not miss the hearty and delicious four-course feast. Begin your meal with a delectable tomato bisque soup and a slice of garlic bread, followed by the well-seasoned, juicy roasted chicken. The buttered corn on the cob and herb-roasted potato make for excellent sides. Be sure to save room for the delectably sweet apple turnover dessert, a crowd favorite. Dining in a medieval setting while watching live jousting and sword fights makes this a truly unforgettable dining experience.
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Very expensive but we had a blast! The food was good but beware that they do not give you utensils. We ate everything with our hands and it was messy. Everyone in my family enjoyed this except for my daughter who has always had sensory issues when it comes to getting her hands dirty. I do believe you can ask for utensils but we wanted to see what she would do. They also ask about dietary restrictions. They have vegetarian, vegan and dairy free options. The show was very exciting and so fun to watch. It lasted about 2 hours. Kid-friendliness: My kids loved it!! When else do they get to eat with their hands and scream during dinner. Dietary restrictions: They offer vegetarian, vegan and dairy free options.
Our family really enjoyed this experience, my kids won't stop talking about it! It's a memorable evening. Family friendly. My only request, more action with swords/jousting! Food was good. Kids loved cheering on our knight! Kid-friendliness: My kids ages 5, 6, and 8 all really enjoyed the show! They loved waving flags and cheering/booing for the competitors. Everything was fun, engaging, and staff was so kind to our kids. Nothing was inappropriate or for a mature audience. Dinner foods are kid friendly, basic, but good!
Show was very entertaining. Food was good, a bit oily, but tasted good. Dessert is just a scoop of vanilla ice cream, so nothing too extravagant. But, you don't necessarily go for the food, you go for the show, which was fun. If you choose to have an adult beverage, be sure you are prepared to spend some money. Four of their normal size drinks cost almost $50 with tip! You do get to keep the plastic cup but it definitely wasn't worth $50. There are also options to purchase a keepsake mug or hurricane glass. I didn't price it out but my guess is that it was expensive as well. If you've never been here before, it is an interactive show. They want you to cheer for your color and allies and boo the opposition. Watching the horses do their tricks was great. Some of the actor choreography is a bit hokey but all-in-all, it was a really nice time with the family.
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