Last Chance To Receive Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament's New Show Promotional Prices
Myrtle Beach Castle Offers Special Summer Pricing Through September 30
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Aug. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Representatives from Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Myrtle Beach, S.C. announced today it's wrapping up its special summer prices. There are only eight weeks left for guests to enjoy the new two-hour and four-course dinner and tournament at the promotional price, which is $39.95 for adults and $24.95 for children 12 years-of-age and under. This pricing will be in effect until September 30, 2012.
The new show, which debuted this spring during a "Grand Opening Gala," has been receiving rave reviews from guests this summer. Approximately two years in the making, the new live production presents even more audience favorites such as live jousting, sword fights, horsemanship and falconry. In addition, the production includes new lighting, choreography and battle scenes, costumes, new horse dressage elements, new musical score and an upgraded menu.
"The new characters, new soundtrack, new menu, and the new characters – it's a must-see for locals and visitors who are looking for some last-minute summer fun before heading back to school," said Jennifer Willard, marketing director, Medieval Times Myrtle Beach Castle. "Both new and returning guests are getting more drama and action at an even better price. Now is the time to come check us out!"
Guests can purchase tickets online at http://www.medievaltimes.com/myrtlebeach.aspx or by calling (843) 236-4635. For show times, visit http://www.medievaltimes.com/myrtlebeach.aspx. Guests also can find Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Myrtle Beach on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Medieval-Times-Myrtle-Beach-SC/159532127405203
About Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Myrtle Beach
Medieval Times Entertainment launched in Majorca, Spain, in 1973, and opened its first North American Castle in Kissimmee, Fla., in 1983. Now regarded as North America's longest running and most popular dinner attraction, more than 50 million guests have experienced Medieval Times at Castles in Buena Park, Calif., Schaumburg, Ill., Hanover, Md., Lyndhurst, N.J., Myrtle Beach, S.C., Dallas, Atlanta, Orlando, Fla. and Toronto, Ont., Canada. In 2007, the company moved its North American headquarters to Irving, Texas, close to the company's Chapel Creek Ranch in Sanger, Texas.
SOURCE Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
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