Medieval Times Myrtle Beach
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Myrtle Beach •
2904 Fantasy Way • Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
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The longest-running dinner attraction in North America, Medieval Times Myrtle Beach provides 11th Century-style features that delight guests of all ages. From jaw-dropping jousting acts to exciting swordplay, epic fight choreography, and a delicious four-course meal—this one-of-a-kind dinner show is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish.
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Medieval Times offers a boisterous, family-friendly experience inspired by an 11th-century feast and tournament. You’ll be served a 4-course banquet as you cheer for one of six knights competing in the joust and other tests of skill.
The Castle doors will open 60 minutes prior to the showtime printed on your tickets. Many shows sell out, so it takes time to get everyone in efficiently and safely. Please Note: During the tournament, you will be seated only with guests booked under the same reservation.
Prepare for 2 hours of adventure set in Medieval Spain. Highly trained knights will joust and show off their swordsmanship in hand-to-hand combat, along with displays of horsemanship and majestic falconry.
It is! Children under the age of 3 are admitted free as long as they sit on adults’ laps and eat from their plate. If you prefer the child to have his or her own seat and meal then the child rate would apply.
Absolutely! Eating utensils were not used in the 11th century and the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Myrtle Beach takes you back! Please note: disposable silverware is available upon request.
The dress is casual,
Yes. Performers are available for pictures and autographs after the show in the Hall of Arms. Please Note Cast interactions are not guaranteed.
Yes. Guests are welcome to take photos and videos and can share their Castle experiences online.
The show is approximately two hours long.
Yes. For accessible seating, please make a note in the "Have Special Needs" section when making your reservation.
Yes, the show uses stroboscopic effects.