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| - This is one of those novel places you go once in a while, or in my case, once every 15ish years. Absence, indeed, makes the heart grow fonder. Since I last came here over a decade ago, I have been itching to come back. I didn't really remember my experience as a kid, other than a really mean old woman snatching the rose away from my small hands. Still bitter.
They have quite a lot to do before the actual show. My friend and I went to the gift shop at the front (they have two). Then, we visited the dungeon where you can learn about and all sorts of medieval torture devices for a $2 entry fee. We went over to see the horses and I'm really glad there were windows to see them through because one of the horses decided to make a very massive shit so I left to get some drinks. They definitely don't skimp on the alcohol, which is exactly how I like my drinks. They were about $9 for the slushie drinks and another $9 for the souvenir cup.
The show was fun to watch and the atmosphere that night was great- it's always more fun when everyone is super into it and cheering for their respective knight. As for the food, it was definitely a feast. I really recommend the vegetarian option. Instead of chicken, you get a stew- super filling and delicious, and you also get veggies and hummus but otherwise, everything else was the same. I was slowly working away at my food that I didn't really watch the show too attentively. I don't even know who won lol. I had a great night overall and our server, Stephen, was so friendly! Definitely come here at least once.
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