. "Mt fiance and I purchased a Groupon for Medieval Times because the last time I went was in grade 4. We figured it would be a fun date night.\n\nWe arrived just before the 7:30pm start time on a Saturday night and were offered the option of upgrading our tickets to better seats for $10-$20. We opted to stay with our Groupon seats. \n\nWe were situated at the very back of the stadium. There are maybe 5-6 rows in total, so it wasn't that bad. We still had a good view of everything. \n\nFood was mediocre, but I don't expect good food at places like these. Everyone had the same thing; tomato soup, garlic bread, half a chicken, roast potato, corn, butter tart. Soup tasted like Campbell's, chicken was very dry, we were given one piece of roast potato, and the corn was super buttery and therefore, good. Butter tart tasted like the run of the mill store bought tarts. We were offered pop and water throughout the evening and coffee or tea to go with our desserts. \n\nOn to the show. When I was 8, I remember Medieval Times being the coolest experience ever. I found the show kind of cheesy this time around. The Masters of Ceremony was great though and stayed in character all night. He cracked a few jokes that went over the little ones' heads. The horses are well trained and it was cool seeing the horses dance around on their hind legs. I didn't remember there being a falcon segment, so that was a nice surprise. The fight scenes with the knights are over exaggerated and campy, but it's fun cheering on your knight. \n\nAll in all, this isn't a bad idea for a date night in Toronto, especially if you can snag yourself a Groupon or other deal. \n\nThe blended drinks are very good."^^ . "1"^^ . "2015-09-20T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ . "1"^^ . . . "2"^^ .