Mini-road trip, to Dallas for the last weekend of the State Fair. The day started out as planned, got the kids loaded into the car and we zoomed off in the direction of Dallas, everything after that is a blurr since I spent the time napping in the car (thanks Brenda). Some time during the trip we made the customary stop and Bucee's in Madisonville for refreshments.
We arrived at our hotel, Hilton Garden Inn Market Center, somewhere around 5:30pm, Brenda's folks had arrived earlier in the day. Tonight we would spend the evening with them at Medieval Times. The second group attending the State Fair would arrive tomorrow; Mom, Chad, Sherry and Lexee.
At the appointed time, we gathered in the lobby to make the drive to Medieval (less than half a mile) for our reservation. I've heard about this place and had always wanted to attend but it had never been able to make it on my list, this time, Brenda made it happen. As we arrive at the location, the exterior of the building starts to get you into the mood, with its castle like structure and the greetings from the host outside. Of course as soon as we enter, we are herded to the pay booth then shuffled into the picture line before being shown the pasture of marketing awaiting outside the arena/dining room. All sorts of tempting merchandise beckon as you are waiting outside the arena.
The meal worked well with out utensils; soup, chicken quarter, potato and cob-corn. I must also admit that the amount of food was quite enough and was actually tasty. The dinner was served throughout the performance, and the performance was quite entertaining, the kids were glued to the performance the whole night.
As the performance came to a close and it became time to leave, I have to admit that it was a good experience, despite the initial herding, once the performance and meal came the experience improved. When the kids were asked how they enjoyed the evening, we got two thumbs up!

















