
Derek on temu.For your birthday, take advantage of discounted ticket pricing during birthday month at participating Medieval Times locations.Amazon Canada Deals: Save 58% on Bluetooth Speakers with Coupon + 43% on Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones.Cineplex Family Favourite Deal: Movies Every Saturday for $2.99.Sport Chek Canada Offer: Save 47% Hyperice Hypervolt Percussive Massage Gun, Recovery, Muscle Release.The Bay Canada DOOR CRASHERS Sale: Save up to 50% off.All other dates will be applicable for this offer until January 31st, 2015, but you must make reservations beforehand and when presenting your tickets the name on your ticket must match the name of the person who purchased the Groupon.ĭoors open at Medieval Times an hour before the show starts, and I’d suggest getting there this early to ensure that everyone gets seated together plus, it would be fun to make the most of your trip back in time, so why not spend the time beforehand taking souvenir pictures with the family?Ĭlick here to get the Groupon for Medieval Times Canada.

Groupon is limiting this Medieval Times deal to 14 tickets per person, and you will not be allowed to use the ticket on the 9pm show of December 31st, 2014. The difference between the Royalty Package and the general admission ticket is VIP seating, a banner for cheering your knight on, a memorable brochure to commemorate the experience, and a DVD of “Behind the Scenes”.

$39 for an adult general admission ticket ( $78.52 value).The Groupon tickets options begin at $29, which will grant you one general admission pass for a child, afterwards the prices increase as shown: For those of you who have never been to a Medieval Times show, the general admission ticket would not only include a full four-course meal (with the option to customize to a vegetarian dinner), but you would also have the pleasure of viewing an authentic 2-hour medieval jousting show, juggling of silverware, or a variety of other forms of entertainment you could only imagine being played out in King Henry’s own court!
