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Aiden of Oreland:

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--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2014-01-01, 17:55:47 ---youch, that is a high price tag for a dinner.

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If we can get a group of 8, the cost is $45 per person instead of $59 each

I think I'd go for it at $45 if we can get a group together. At $59, it's higher than Medieval Times, and while both shows aren't historically accurate, I do know the food at Medieval Times is both good and plentiful

Sir Edward, thoughts about the food at Medieval Madness?

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Most likely if me And my brother go it will be with our grandma.
But perhaps medieval times would be the better choice. Plenty of seating. But it does look like a less medieval enviroment

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How dare you call her grandma! You are embarressing me! Its Granny. You'll scare the others off lol. Na, shes an Irish women, could drink more than all of you put together. I think, if we were to do a party of 8, 8 of you guys should go, and me and my brother, w/ the help of our guardian to get in, will come as a separate party and join up. If you do not mind a guardian to accompony us? This would be most splended event, for i have only met Sir Edward and Sir Brian. Lets get a "roster" together so we can figure out who is going. Then make a group decision on where.

Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Sir Nate on 2014-01-02, 04:38:54 ---Most likely if me And my brother go it will be with our grandma.
But perhaps medieval times would be the better choice. Plenty of seating. But it does look like a less medieval enviroment
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I've been with groups before to Medieval Times and it is always a good time however the problem I see with it is except prior to being seated there is  a great lack of closeness in carrying on some discussions within the entire group and once you've been seated you can only talk to the people seated to either sides of your seat. Whereas the Medieval Madness may offer a more intimate setting and allows us to linger after the last show to socialize more without an enormous crowd to contend with.  ;)

Sir James A:
Agreed, Medieval Times is "stadium" style seating, in bench rows.

It's a nice venue, but for any meaningful conversations, not as well suited.

Aiden of Oreland:

--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2014-01-02, 16:35:07 ---Agreed, Medieval Times is "stadium" style seating, in bench rows.

It's a nice venue, but for any meaningful conversations, not as well suited.

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I say we go with medieval madness. For the goal of this trip is for everyone to get to know one another, which cannot be achieved at medieval times.

Sir Edward:


Medieval Madness is very cramped, but people are seated on both sides of the table, so it's easier to converse with your group. The show is done in multiple segments (assuming they haven't changed the format), so there's time to talk and eat between show segments.

What I recall is that the food was good, probably comparable to Medieval Times. And like MT, they also probably make a lot more money on the alcohol.

When we went previously, we had gotten $30 tickets through "Living Social" or Groupon or something like that. That's a much better deal. Our impression was that the $30 tickets were a good deal, but $60 is a little high. If we can get a $45/person rate, that would be fine I think. It covers the dinner and the show.

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