![]() This would mark the seventh of 10 Medieval Times castles across the country to reopen. In line with Illinois' expansion of Phase 4 guidelines, which allows 25 percent capacity at indoor performing arts venues accommodating more than 200 people, Medieval Times said guests will be "socially distanced in the 85,000-square-foot castle while cheering their favorite knight from behind the safety of securely-positioned masks." ![]() Join us as we feast and raise a goblet to our Queen. Luckily they give you a wet wipe in the beginning as well as a warm, moist towelete towards the end. with hand-axes to fashion oak beams has been like stepping back in time. “In consultation with health experts and government officials we’ve created a substantial reopening plan that ensures our guests and staff remain safe, without compromising the majesty and excitement fans expect from our tournaments.” The top knights of our kingdom will battle with brawn and steel to determine one victor to protect the throne. Just like in medieval times, there isn’t silverware, so you eat with your hands throughout. are using the same tools and techniques as their medieval predecessors. “We see a light at the end of the tunnel and soon valiant knights on horseback will be charging through it,” said Perico Montaner, Medieval Times president and CEO, in a statement. The knights and horses of Medieval Times are here to. ![]() ![]() Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament aims to reopen its Schaumburg castle by late April after closing more than a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic, its leadership announced Tuesday. Make haste to the castle to indulge in a night of feasting, combat, and revelry. ![]()
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