To enter the building, we walked through a side entrance and got into line to pick up our tickets. Their main lot was all filled up when we arrived (about 25 minutes before the show was to begin), but there was plenty of additional parking in an attached lot. Medieval Times has free parking to the side of their building. As soon as we got off the highway exit and saw the building that looked like a castle, though, they got so excited! Still, they were clueless as to what Medieval Times was, but, they saw a castle and that was reason enough to realize that something awesome was about to happen. We went the entire car ride and they had no idea where we were going. If anything, we enjoyed the little bit of congestion because it allowed us more time to watch all the airplanes taking off and landing. Medieval Times is super close to the Newark Airport, so it can get a little crowded towards the end of the ride, but it was no big deal. It’s a pretty easy drive and we didn’t hit much traffic on that particular Saturday. Medieval Times is about an hour and a half from Cherry Hill. Do you do this with your kids? I feel like it makes for a car ride full of suspense and wonder and makes for an even more exciting reveal when we pull up to our destination. The Mister and I decided to keep our visit to Medieval Times a surprise for the boys. As a blogger, I knew this was a great opportunity to help other South Jersey families plan some family-fun for themselves, too! Long story short, I emailed them back and we quickly got our first visit scheduled. I remember going to Medieval Times as a child and loving it, so I knew that, not only would my boys enjoy the experience, but my husband and I would have a blast getting to experience it with them. This is why, when I received an email asking if I’d like to be part of the Royal Bloggers Network with Medieval Times, I got so SO excited! OF COURSE I wanted to be a part of that network. They have a TON of fun and, as a parent, it’s heartwarming to see them have such wonderful imaginations. They can turn brooms into horses and, suddenly, they’re knights battling to save their kingdom. The opinions I share about Medieval Times are my own, and Medieval Times did not tell me what to say or how to say it.ĭo your kids spend a decent amount of time playing make-believe? Mine do! They love to pretend they’re building a space ship to fly into outer space or will pretend they’re sailing a ship on the high seas to capture a dangerous sea creature. Medieval Times provided me with the meal and show experience for the family. This post is sponsored by Medieval Times in Lyndhurst, NJ, – a company that jousts for all moms.We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. For more, visit When you go to Medieval Times, be sure to tag your photos with #NJMOM and a chance to be featured on our social media. It has been performed for 65 million guests in its 34 years. It launched in North America in 1983 and has since opened nine castles across the United States and in Toronto, Canada. Medieval Times was founded in 1977 in Spain. Medieval Times is located at 149 Polito Avenue in Lyndhurst, NJ. Tickets are available at or by calling 1-88. Adding lots of additional lights and a new LED Lighting system to many theaters.shows providing the experience of a live film score that is timed with each character’s movements and decisions Daniel May, composer and jazz pianist, who created music for the show in Kiev, has composed new music for the U.S. Over 200 new suits of armor and shields were custom designed & handmade.
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