The experience was very interesting! The show was Christmas- themed since it was in December, which was really cool! They had a bubble machine that made what appeared to be snow above the arena, which was very fun to watch! It would be a fun experience for children for sure! There was a dinner that was included during the show, which had an appetizer tomato soup that you drink since there are no utensils to use in order to create a better feel of the atmosphere being in Medieval times, and the entree had hens with cooked broccoli and whole red potatoes that you eat with your bare hands, and then wipe off with a moist towelette that is provided at each seat. The soda tasted a little watered- down since it was in pitchers of ice that the servers poured as they walked down each row. They also provided a small cup of eggnog with a sugar cookie that was fairly large after the dinner. The audience is encouraged to participate with the actors of the show throughout hour and a half or so that the show lasts by saying what they ask you to say and pounding on the table when requested as well. It's one of the most interactive shows I've seen in a while! It was an interesting eating experience and interesting show altogether! I would definitely go to another show, and would recommend others to check this show out!