

- MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW MOVIE
- MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW FULL
- MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW FREE
I thought it was worth it to be closer to the action, but you could see almost as well from any seat in the house. We upgraded to the Queen's package (the night before) for an additional $25 per person to get front row seats. When we did get there about 6:20 for the 7:00 show, most of the people were already there and hitting the bar for drinks and shopping in the store. The staff was very accomodating and allowed us to change our tickets to the next day. When we finally got there right from the airport it was about 8:15pm for a 7:00 show. We planned on going the evening of our arrival (by plane) into Phoenix, but our plane out of Sacramento was delayed 4 hours because of hitting some birds on takeoff. We really enjoyed our selves and will be bringing back our niece and nephew during the summer. After the show you are able to get pictures / autographs with the queen and all Of the knights and performers in the show. It was a nice night and something different to do.
MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW MOVIE
Be mindful the restrooms are in the main lounge area ( about the same distance as in a movie theater). This would help keep the kids interest also. The one thing that I believe the show needs is a jester or joker to help with the transition between games. During the service of the food the games are played and you must be mindful to root for your knight be sure to wave you flag to cheer on the games.
MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW FREE
You have two free rounds of any non alcoholic beverage to drink then you are served a desert and coffee. You are served a soup, bread, half a garlic baked potato, corn on the cob and a half a chicken. The food is served and you eat with your hands. Be mindful of your neighbors cause you are close together. You sit at a long bench like table with individual seats (no arms on the seat). Once in side the area it is stadium seating. They do have NON Alcoholic beverages such as ices for the kids as well.
MEDIEVAL TIMES SCOTTSDALE DREW FULL
There is a full bar service and you can purchase souvenir cups for all your drinks. They have many gift shops to walk around in and a torture chamber to view (ticket sold separately) I would not recommend children under the age of 16 to view. We purchased “The Queens Package” online which was great because it gives you access to the area in the first two rows. This is a great activity to do with the whole family. (I bought it cause it was a really good photo of my daughter and she wanted it) They take a photo of you with the Queen upon arrival and it will set you back $20 to buy it. We told them we were there celebrating our daughter's birthday but did not buy the party package cause it was just a family outing and she was not included in the birthday announcement. only if you pay extra for the party packages. They do announce birthdays and celebrations. The show was fun, I felt bad about booing the other side but quickly found the more I engaged with the show the more fun I was having. For as nice as the rest of the building is, it was a surprise to see such low quality signs in that area. Only half our party chose to go through it and while they have some cool items to view, the descriptions are printed on plain paper from a low quality printer. We were disappointed that the Musuem was an extra $2 per person. we were just waiting in the front lobby area where they have many items for sale, a bar and the Museum of Torture. Since we arrived early, like the other 200 people who came. It seems like all the seats have a great view, we were seated in the blue section on the top row which the whole top row is ADA accessible. we arrived an hour early as recommended on the website. As a first time guest we were unsure what to expect and made a few mistakes that you can easily avoid. When choosing to visit Medieval Times consider what is important to you in the experience. So if you are thinking about it, go! But don’t waste your money on being a VIP.

I hate to give this a poor review because it was a fun experience, but the customer service could have been a lot better. He finally had to go and get it from the bar himself. The only other complaint that I had was that one gentleman in our group purchased a bottle of wine before the show and they were supposed to bring it to his seat. We thoroughly enjoyed the show itself and would likely go again, but I doubt that we would ever pay for the VIP experience again. They seated us nearly last, we got some sort of “ice cream” for dessert that tasted nasty and not like Ice cream at all and we were served last despite the fact that we had paid the extra for the VIP experience. First of all, we paid for the queens Royalty VIP package expecting to be able to get seated first and it said we would receive cake for dessert. While I do realize there are different rules because of COVID, I was disappointed by a couple of things. We enjoyed coming to this Medieval times for the most part.
