Join the Excitement at the Annual FoxTrot Festival near Myrtle Beach!

April 19, 2011 by  
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Located not far from Myrtle Beach, the fun, family atmosphere of the FoxTrot Festival will bring a smile to your face during its annual run on May 21. Visitors can join the residents of Marion as they clap and tap their feet to the dances of performers in the parade. The festivities will start at mid-morning and continue through the day with  a parade full of costumed characters, beautifully decorated floats and great music! A statue of the amazing Revolutionary War General Francis Morton will be shown as well, giving visitors a better understanding of the war hero on which the county was named. There will also be plenty of goodies, fireworks and even a family horse show, so be sure to come early to get the best views! You can reserve your Myrtle Beach lodging online to prepare for the FoxTrot Festival.

The kids will love the festivities of the parade, and if you’re looking for more entertainment, you can take the family to Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Myrtle Beach, which hosts a fantastic production within the massive arena inside. Gather around a table that hosts your knight’s banner and cheer for him as he competes in a deadly competition for the hand of the princess. Watch the sparks fly as swords are clashed and lances are thrusted toward knights’ armor. Visitors will also enjoy a full meal with their choice of beverage presented in “medieval” style, giving you no choice but to eat with your hands!

For an added entertainment bonus, you can take your kids to the amazing Planet Hollywood – Myrtle Beach, SC. Enjoy a delicious meal of American fares with your choice of burgers, pastas, salads and desserts. Kids have their own menu to choose from. Catch up on your favorite modern movies, and look for classic exhibits of movie entertainment as well. As you’ll soon find out, Hollywood has plenty to offer to the young and old alike!

Sip Soup at Myrtle Beach’s 15th Annual Souper Supper!

October 19, 2010 by  
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Warm up your taste buds at the 15th annual ACF Souper Supper event in Myrtle Beach on November 7. You can bring along as many friends and family as you like to enjoy delicious homemade soups put together by some of the best chefs in the local area. Along with hot soup, you can also enjoy warm breads and sweets provided by a professional bakery, along with live jazz to complete the atmosphere. Soups will be judged in four categories – broth, vegetarian, cream and lowcounty/ethnic. If you plan on coming up to attend this event, you can book a Myrtle Beach hotel.

Of course, Myrtle Beach has many other activities for visitors to try while they’re here as well. If you’ve never been to the city’s dinner shows, this is a great opportunity to attend them. Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament plunges you back hundreds of years into the Middle Ages, where you’ll be able to watch and cheer for one of six knights as they compete for the princess’ hand in marriage. Enjoy a scrumptious medieval-style meal along with your entertainment, featuring roasted chicken, a steaming herb potato, garlic bread and many more delicacies.

In addition, you’re welcome to see the Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, which provides you with splendid entertainment by clowns and cowboys along with the professional movements and tricks of 32 horses. Members of the show will serve you a hearty four-course meal, with everything from flaky biscuits to BBQ pork loin to unlimited beverages! Both of these dinner shows are must-sees while you’re here in the fall.

Don’t hesitate to come to this beautiful city for a relaxing trip. You’ll enjoy the atmosphere and southern friendliness that locals are known for.

Four Favorite Dining Attractions in Orlando, FL

June 11, 2010 by  
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Everybody loves a delicious meal. Make sure your next vacation includes at least four fantastic meals when you choose to go to Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, Rivership Romance Lunch and Dinner Cruises, Chef Mickey’s Character Dining, and the Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction. These attractions are four favorites chosen by customers who have gone to Orlando, FL and experienced the attractions for themselves. This is your chance to learn about the attractions and make plans to experience them on your vacation.

Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament

Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is a great favorite of everyone who loves excellent performances and a mouthwatering meal. A show that dates back to the times of lords and ladies will have you feeling like a king as you eat your meal and survey your surroundings. Costumed actors will put on swordfights, have jousting matches, and perform horse tricks as you eat spare ribs, roast chicken, and other delicious foods. It’s a food attraction that will leave your stomach satisfied and your imagination stimulated.

Rivership Romance Lunch and Dinner Cruises

If you’re looking for relaxation as well as fantastic food on your vacation, you have found it with the Rivership Romance Lunch and Dinner Cruises. There are several different options as to the type of cruise you may choose. A lunch cruise, comedy dinner cruise, dinner and dance cruise, and Sunday brunch cruise give you a wide selection to choose from. Each cruise will give you delectable treats to enjoy, and each cruise has a different theme to accommodate your preferences. It’s a wonderful way to get a meal you won’t forget and an experience to tell your friends about.

Chef Mickey’s Character Dining

If you’re bringing your children along on your vacation, now is your chance to be their hero. Chef Mickey’s Character Dining will give you food everyone will enjoy and a chance to meet the characters your children love. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy and other legendary Disney characters will join you for your meal of prime rib, roast turkey, and other delicious foods. It’s an entertaining experience your children will remember for years to come.

Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction

Be prepared for a night of thrills and excitement when you make reservations for the Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction.  Watch as a talented cast gives you the story of Princess Scheherazade’s birthday in a Broadway-style production that will have you on the edge of your seat. A chariot race, bareback riders, and other fantastic features of this show make it one of a kind for Orlando, FL. The dinner is just as incredible as the show. Guests are able to choose between sirloin steak, Black Angus chopped steak, or grilled chicken breast as their main course and also get a variety of sides designed to give your taste buds a treat.

Time is Running Out to Save Big on Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Tickets

August 5, 2009 by  
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knight from medieval timesThroughout the summer, Vacations Made Easy has been running a special promotion offering savings as much as $19.28 per adult for Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. And while the window of opportunity for saving on family fun has almost closed, there is still time to save big and experience one, last summer getaway. Tickets to any Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament that are purchased through August 31 for performances through September 30 will still include our summer discount with participating locations including Anaheim, CA; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Myrtle Beach, SC; New York City, NY; Orlando, FL; Toronto, ON; and Washington DC.

Those interested in experiencing Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament can securely book reservations online.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament combines a feast fit for a king with equestrian artistry and thrilling combat for an encompassing time of entertainment. Throughout the show you will cheer on your section’s knight as six brave individuals fight for the hand of the princess. As for the meal itself, you’ll be treated to 1/2 roasted chicken, vegetable soup, garlic bread, spare ribs, 1/2 herb basted potato, apple pastry and two soft drinks, beer, coffee or tea.

Learn more about Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament and book online.