![]() With the royal White knight AKA Brandon CarrĪfter the show, I had the chance to interview our winning knight. I used it as a fine example of how good we have it in 2017 ha!Ī Quick Interview with the Winning Royal White Knight It holds 24 replicas of medieval torture devices. Unlike the Orlando Castle which is home to the Medieval Village, a collection of medieval artifacts, the Atlanta Castle has just the torture chamber. If you appreciate beautiful horses and their amazing talents, you’re going to love Medieval Times.”īy the way, they have a really cool twitter feed with behind the scenes content you should totally peep if you do the twitter thing. You can learn all about the making of a royal horse here. Excellent horsemanship from the Spanish Andalusian, Quarter, and Friesian horses which are trained at the Medieval Times HQ where they are born and bred to be artists. I have to say, banquet style meals are usually not that good. We dug into our chicken breast dinner all hands on deck. We watched him joust, sword fight and grapple to the death. The whole family was totally into cheering our knight on. Who doesn’t love a little fun competition? We were on the white and black team (which uh hem, won). If you’ve been following us for any length of time, you’ll know that I always photograph armor in the many castles we’ve been to.īeing part of a team so we can root for our royal knight I love seeing armor in real life any chance I can. You’ll find the Medieval Times Atlanta owl in the grand hall near the restrooms. Okay so the owl wasn’t magical, but he was cool. So much that I’ll be shopping there for birthdays and holidays for suresies. I loved the fairies and unicorns and my son loved the blinking LED swords and dragons. We were immediately crowned and unleashed into a grand hall surrounded by twinkling LED swords, unicorns and other really cool souvenirs. Sean especially loved the selection of Zelda swords and shields. Zelda gear! Sean couldn’t help himself! Love the fairies! Holla for unicorns! ![]() The staff was garbed in period clothing and made us feel like we just warped into 1699. Of course, my son is a little prince but I don’t think they got the memo (yar yar yar). Here are some of my favorite highlights of my royal experience:Įveryone (and I do mean everyone) is in characterĮnter the castle! Crowned! Love the grand fireplace in the hall.įrom the moment we arrived, we were transformed from ordinary mall humans to ladies and lords. In fact, it made it super easy for our relatives to show up and join us. But this changed nothing when it came to the experience. I was pretty shocked to find the Medieval Times Atlanta Castle located in a mall. The Medieval Times Atlanta Experience – Unicorns Welcome Because who doesn’t want an evening of strapping royal knights to sword fight as you dine like it’s 1699? Having grown up most of my life in Florida, I had been to the Orlando Castle in the past and I loved it! Now that we’ve relocated to the Atlanta area, one of my ATL bucket list items was to visit the Atlanta Castle. ![]() A little over a week ago I had the opportunity to visit Medieval Times Atlanta Castle.
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