King Philip meets King Erik
Medieval Times is a Theme Restaurant in Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Not far from New York City
SPOILER WARNING!
The Red Knight was quite stuck up. I did not like him because he did not even raise his eyes to we poor peasants and barefoot nobles in the red section. He fought very well, beating the blue knight. But was bested by the "Invincible" white and black knight, who was then betrayed by the Green Knight.
I do not know if Medieval Times needs spoiler warnings.
I hope they don't do the exact same show every day. God bless them if they do.
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The Red Knight kept his back to us the whole time.
King Philip and his daughter-in-law, Prince Leonora
If I were not a barefoot noble (i.e. a noble with a title, but no property), I would have purchase a bright glowing sword or something to swing around.
I dropped half of a chicken on the floor. Luckily, my neighbor was a vegetarian and gave me hers, so I had already had one. I did not go hungry. Others in my group complained that one piece of chicken, half a potato and tiny piece of corn on the cob left them hungry. That's not their public image. I always thought Medieval Times was a smorgasbord.
In any case, I had a good time.
Thank you to Easter Seals of Warren County for taking me there.
Sincerely,
Erik B. Anderson
Independence Township, New Jersey
Established 1782
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