
If you are a member of the military on R&R leave from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) or Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Medieval Times invites you and a guest to dinner -- free of charge.
Through February 26, all Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Castles in California, Canada, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina and Texas will admit two people free for any performance, including dinner (not including tips), Monday through Thursday, provided at least one person presents proof of redeployment or R&R from OEF/OIF.
Soldiers redeploying from Afghanistan and Iraq or on rest & recuperation need only to make a reservation and mention the free military OIF/OEF admission offer.
Upon arrival, the dinner-theatre will require the individual to show a leave form verifying R&R leave status or movement orders verifying redeployment to CONUS from OIF or OEF.
Let the tournament begin:
At the beginning of the Middle Ages, the countries of France and Spain were divided into many individual Kingdoms. They were romantic places known as Castilla and Aragon, Leon and Asturias and the fair Kingdom of Navarre.
Count of Perelada, Don Raimundo II, Viscount Rocaverti and Lord Baron of Anglescola, has invited five knights, the champions of these great Kingdoms, to join his own champion in a tournament of games that will test the courage and skill of both rider and horse.
This competition, done at a thundering gallop, includes javelin hurling, flag-toss, and large and small ring-piercing. These Knights, the finest warriors the world has yet produced, then engage in combat of arms. They fight both on horseback and foot with broadswords, axes, mace and ball and chain. Only one Knight emerges victorious after the spine-tingling competition.
Lord, the Count has set his household staff to prepare a regal banquet for his 1,000 guests.
Reservations at Medieval Times can be made as follows:
1-800-229-8300 at Kissimmee, Florida;
1-800-544-2001 at Lyndhurst, New Jersey;
1-800-544-2001 at Schaumberg, Illinois;
1-800-229-9900 at Dallas, Texas;
1-800-899-6600 at Buena Park, California;
1-800-436-4386 at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina;
1-888-935-6878 at Hanover, Maryland; and
1-800-563-1190 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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