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6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando, FL

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User Rating: 5.0
User Rating Score:5.0

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May 10, 2008 by Ashley from Melbourne
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Nothing.
  • Terrible food, overpriced.

“Let me start out by saying that I enjoyed king Henrys feast, as well as medieval times. The food was terrible. There was condensed soup, a bag of lettuce, icy ice-cream, the worst dry chicken with no sauce, and what seemed to be instant potatoes.”

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Mar 30, 2008 by Don from Muncie
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Leaving.
  • The show, the food.

“The show was not entertaining and nothing like it was advertised. I think that "Pirate" movie's have made the show something we want to see; however, the show did not live up to the expectations. There was no true race between pirates. It was of poor quality. I would encourage people to see other shows before going to the Pirate's Dinner Adventure.”

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Oct 26, 2007 by Kim from Tampa
Overall Rating: 3 User Rating Score: 3

  • Dessert and pre show.
  • Dinner and show.

“The pre show and appetizers were good. We sat in back corner, couldn't see much and didn't know what was going on. The food was cold, and not very good (kids did eat all their mashed potatoes). We were eating in the dark, I couldn't even see the plate, so when the occasional time came for your lights to come on, was the only time you could see what you were doing. The dessert was good, but overall it was a lackluster performance. One good part was when our pirate (the green pirate) and the gypsy did their rope tricks that were interesting.”

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Mar 20, 2006 by Roger from Lakeland, MN
Overall Rating: 4 User Rating Score: 4

  • The set was interesting.
  • Too contrived, over amplified, hard to follow plot became boring.





We had thoroughly enjoyed Medieval Times the last time we were in Orlando and had hoped for the same level of entertainment from the Pirate's Dinner Adventure. It was obvious that the servers and cast members didn't seem to be enjoying what they were doing. Overall the whole experience, start to finish, was over amplified, poorly lighted, confusing and hardy what one could call entertaining. Even if we hadn't been trying to eat during the performance the story line was near impossible to follow. Periodically we were encouraged to wave our arms and cheer even though we had little idea why other than the lights in our section were turned on.”

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