This is a really fun promotion! Now through July 28th, you can receive 40% off an adult ticket at Medieval Times when you donate a new, unused school supply.
If you’ve never been to this family-friendly attraction in Lawrenceville, you’ll find info about the medieval-themed dinners and jousting tournaments just below.
The 40% discount-with-donation details
You must present your donation at the box office while purchasing your ticket, to get the discounted price of $34. That’s a 40% savings. Each person who brings a new item to donate will receive the ticket discount for the basic package, which includes dinner and a show.
Eligible donations include:
- paper
- pens and pencils
- notebooks
- binders
- crayons
- colored pencils
- highlighters
- erasers
- glue
- rulers
- calculators
- scissors
The donated school supplies will be sorted and assembled into backpacks, which will be delivered in a fun surprise to pre-selected Atlanta-area schools.
Showtimes
During July, you can catch a show Wednesday through Sunday, at the following times:
- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday — 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday — 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday — 4:30 p.m.
Doors open 75 minutes ahead of showtime, and seating is first come, first served.
Limited time summer offer – buy by July 16th
If you’re completely booked for the month of July and can’t use the 40% discount above, here’s another great way to save.
Through July 16th, you can buy adults tickets for $35, for any show through August 30,2019. This is a savings of $21 per person.
Use the promo code LT35.
More discounts for Medieval Times
There are a few more ways to save on regular-price admission to Medieval Times.
Sign up for the Birthday Fellowship. This is basically a BOGO deal — purchase one full-priced adult admission and get another free admission of equal or lesser value. The Birthday Fellowship coupon is valid for your entire birth month, plus the first seven days of the following month. You can sign up at www.medievaltimes.com.
Qualify for the Military Discount. This program offers discounts for active duty, retired military, veterans, military spouses, and military family members. Get more information online.
About the venue
For more info, visit www.medievaltimes.com and click through to the Atlanta location.
Medieval Times operates nine castles in the U.S. and Canada. The medieval-themed dinner-theater package includes a four-course feast, amazing displays of horsemanship and falconry, and knights competing in jousting tournaments. It’s an immersive experience — you’ll be plunged into the 11th century from the moment you enter the door.
The entertainment is suitable for children, teens, and adults.
The metro Atlanta Medieval Times is located at 5900 Sugarloaf Parkway in Lawrenceville, just off I-85.
General admission:
- $56.95 for adults
- $36.95 for children 12 and under
These prices do not include tax and tip. Children under three will be admitted for free as long as they sit on your lap and eat off your plate. If you want your toddler to have a seat and a whole meal, the children’s ticket price will apply.
You can also upgrade your experience with special entertainment packages.
General admission tickets are available for purchase online. But remember, to get the 40% discount with donation of a school supply, you have to buy your tickets in person at the box office.
There is free parking onsite.
Medieval Times also features a gift shop and a gallery of medieval artifacts.
Meal options
According to the Medieval Times website:
Medieval Times’ noble guests feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the dessert of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages.
Additionally, you can order cocktails from the bar (if you’re 21+, of course).
Vegetarian meals are available upon request and include hummus, warm pita bread, carrot and celery sticks, three-bean stew with fire roasted tomato and brown rice, fresh fruit or Italian ice, coffee and two rounds of select beverages.
Special allergy accommodations are available (you may wan to call ahead).