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  • Disclaimer: judging by the rest of the comments, most people will probably not agree with this. To start with the good, the show is actually pretty impressive. The horses are well trained and it is fun to watch the duels between the knights.The knights themselves engage the public at all times, which offers a very vivid atmosphere. The falcon is by far the most impressive part of the show, it flew very close above the public's heads and seemed to be very well trained. However, I felt at all times that I was not really in a medieval environment, as much as the actors try to bring it to life. The cheap LED flowers/swords/shields were out of place. Same goes for the choice of Pepsi for drinks, which, you know, felt "really" medieval. The food was very "meh": plain tomato soup poured from a plastic kettle, a chicken without any sort of taste, a baked half a potato, 1/4 of a corn and cake that made me feel like I was eating a sponge. In all honesty, I could have not cared for the food, if it were not for the cheaply manner in which it was served. In order to save money, the fork and knife were inexistent (unlike in medieval times, where even peasants ate with at least one knife). The menu was printed straight on the napkin. What shocked most is that, at times, I could see our server being on stage at the times when he did not have to serve us. Poor guy had to serve everyone as fast as possible, make sure he smiles and acts nicely so he gets tips at the end, then run backstage, put on a costume and appear on the stage. Unprofessional. Overall, it felt sort of "half-ass". On the one hand, you had the king, the princess and the knights fighting on horseback, and on the other hand you had LED's, light shows and music in speakers. If you have children, 100% guaranteed they will love the place. If you are looking for a spot to go and actually enjoy a medieval environment, with singers playing the flute or the vielle, with chandeliers and medieval traditions, this won't cut it. This is more of a hybrid between medieval stereotypes and typical North American entertainment.
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