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  • Mostly tips: We attended Medieval Times in Toronto with another couple, on a Saturday. We bought our tickets online (you need to pick your date ahead of time) with a Buy one get one free coupon code (available on their website for March). If you're going to go to the medieval times, here's a few pieces of advice: Bring Cash: They only accept cash for their paid parking when you enter. And you MUST pay on the way in. It was 11$. Also, your "serving wench" will hand you a little tray with a thank you card for gratuities at the end... you must decide if you want to do this! They DO NOT direct their parking traffic. There is plenty of parking, but if you're going to the 7.30 show (like we were), you are contending with the people coming in, and the people coming out of the parking lot. And lately, they have been renovating... to get to the parking, it was quite confusing, almost infuriating. People cut you off, honk at you, gesture at you... it's a mad house! I would suggest getting there early simply to avoid the "outgoing" traffic of the 4.30 show (or, on the weekend, go to the 1.30 show instead). When you come in, there is parking either left or right. We went left, but had to cut across the people exiting to get to the parking area. (you might want to do an aerial view on google maps to get an idea what the parking looks like). Get there early. Non royalty seats are first come first serve. Because we had to fight traffic, even though we arrived their 45 minutes early, finding a parking spot took lots of time. So we arrived about 20 minutes early inside the actual building. There is a separate line for those who have their online tickets, be sure to look for it on the way in. Although two wet-naps are provided, it's not enough for the full meal. So I suggest bringing more yourself - or baby wipes, at the least. Souvenirs? Get a beer. It comes in a pretty cool souvenir mug. The price tag is roughly 13$. Other drinks come in plastic souvenir cups and they are 7$. At your table, the server offers water or pepsi, but only comes 2 times to fill it. Coffee is served after dessert... I wish it was at the same time. The chicken "skin" is nice, but I wish there was a dipping sauce for it. It's a little dry. May I suggest bringing your own? Fun to do... even if you don't bring your extras.
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