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Knight Training for Kids at Medieval Times Atlanta

Spring Break 2016, March 23, 24, 30, 31 and April 4-8

By Angie Appoo, Macaroni Kid Snellville & Macaroni Kid Lawrenceville March 24, 2016

There are only 9 North American locations for Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, and not only are we lucky to have one in the Atlanta-area but right here in Gwinnett County, at Sugarloaf Mills Mall.

With its live performance featuring Knights, horses, and sword fighting as well as its offering of a 3-course meal and a beverage at one affordable price, it’s no wonder it’s rated the #1 Dinner attraction in North America.

My family has had the privilege of attending countless times, and it never gets old. You never know which Knight will win. They are all so skilled. This spring break, you can get to see those skills first hand.

You will have the opportunity to bring your kids to train to become Knights of the Realm at Medieval Times Atlanta. Children will enjoy watching an exclusive weapons demonstration by the Knights and the Weapons Master. They will learn about the grueling training it takes to become a Knight. Upon completion of their training, your children will be knighted by His Majesty King Carlos in a group knighting ceremony. Once your child has been knighted, you will stay for the dinner show. This is all included in one fabulously low ticket price!


This special Knight training class is only available for certain show times & Training begins 45 minutes after doors open.

  • March 23, 24, 30, 31, April 4-7 (doors open at 6pm)
  • March 25 & April 1 (doors open at 6:30pm)
  • April 7 (doors open at 11:30am)
  • April 8 (doors open at 3:30pm)


Children must be between the ages of 4 and 12 years to participate. Space is limited and training is available on a first-come, first-served basis for the first 80 kids. Training is open to both boys and girls. Closed-toe shoes are required to participate.


All Child seats for these shows are just $29.95  and Adults are $36.95 with code SBWEB16. Book online HERE or over the phone by calling 1-888-WE-JOUST.


Knight training is included in the child’s admission price.


This is a rare experience. We’ve only been a part of the Knight training one previous time, and my daughter loved it. It’s definitely not just for boys! She’s 10 and a half now, so she only has a few more chances before she’s passed the participation age.


Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!