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Need a coupon or discount to buy Medieval Times tickets California

ret340 asked:


Three of us are planning on going to Medieval Times in Anaheim, California in the next few weeks. I’d really appreciate it if someone could share a valid coupon or discount code that can be used to buy the tickets online. There are 2 adults and one child (age five) and none of us are in the medical profession (so that promotion won’t work for us).
Thanks!

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8 Responses to “Need a coupon or discount to buy Medieval Times tickets California”

  1. Rhyse D on June 13th, 2009 7:02 am

    Try these links they have lots of coupons and codes to choose from.

  2. donnaishere2001 on June 15th, 2009 2:47 am

    Kids between ages 3-18 are FREE through September 1, with a full paid adult admission. That alone will save you $34.95! You can’t get this offer online. You must call the castle at 1-888-WE-JOUST and mention discount code WEBKT when you make your reservation for the event.

    If you want to order online. You can get $4.00 off adult and chilren’s admission. Just enter discount code WEB

    Also, Medieval Times is actually in Buena Park, not Anaheim. It’s just a mile North from Knott’s Berry Farm, on Beach Blvd., next door to Pirates Dinner Adventure.

    By the way. Unless it’s your first visit to the castle, or a special ocassion… I would not get either of the two upgrade packages. The Royalty package include a tour through their exhibit of Medieval torture devices and weapons. And a progamme booklet, as well as a DVD of what goes on behind the scenes. Also, “Preferred Seating”. But the arena is pretty intimate to begin with, and there is not a bad seat in the place. no matter where you are, you are close to action, and have a great view. The “Celebration” upgrade, includes cake, and group photo, in addition to everything in the Royalty package.

  3. mawrzi u on June 15th, 2009 8:19 pm

    is the site you are looking for.