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  2. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is an American dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting. Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company , is headquartered in Irving , Texas .

  3. Tournament of Kings - Wikipedia

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    Hartzell's friend advised him to travel to Los Angeles to check out Medieval Times, a dinner show featuring knights jousting. Although Hartzell wanted a Medieval Times at Excalibur, Circus Circus Enterprises could not reach an understanding with the show's owners. To occupy Excalibur's basement with a new jousting show, Hartzell signed a ...

  4. Sparks fly and lances shatter. How Myrtle Beach’s Medieval ...

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    To watching audiences, Myrtle Beach’s Medieval Times knights’ fights are a fun part of the show. Here’s how these performers put together their battles Sparks fly and lances shatter.

  5. List of dinner theaters - Wikipedia

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    Dinner theater (sometimes called "dinner and a show") is a form of entertainment that combines a restaurant meal with a staged play or musical. Sometimes the play is incidental entertainment, secondary to the meal, in the style of a sophisticated night club or the play may be a major production with dinner less important and in some cases it is ...

  6. Dig In! Here Are 39 Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving 2024 - AOL

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    Medieval Times. Nothing beats dinner and a show—except for when the show is your cousins arguing over who gets the last roll. If you’d rather watch sword wielding knights duke it out on the ...

  7. Eglinton Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The dinner was designed to follow authentic medieval recipes, and was served on gold and silver dishes specially manufactured for the occasion. The ball had 2,000 guests, most in medieval costume, who were entertained by an orchestra and the band of the 2nd Dragoon Guards.

  8. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. [1] The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism. The term is derived from Old French joster, ultimately from Latin iuxtare "to approach, to meet".

  9. Auerbach Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dinner theater and knights' tournaments (with medieval games) are regular features at the castle. Since spring 2007 the north and south towers are accessible to the public after extensive restoration.