My kids love driving by the amazing Medieval Times Dallas castle and watching the knights fight in the arena!
I love that Medieval Times are supporting the fight against breast cancer!
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, North America’s
longest running and most popular dinner attraction, is supporting Breast Cancer
Awareness Month with a “Joust for the Cure” campaign across all of its nine U.S. and Canadian
Castles. The Dallas Castle campaign kicked off at the Komen Dallas Race for the
Cure on Saturday, October 19 when knights participated in the race in
custom-made pink tunics and handed out free pink “Joust for the Cure” t-shirts,
sunglasses and crowns.
But there's more. You can help in the fight against breast cancer too! Any ticket purchased at www.medievaltimes.com/komendallas through November 30, 2013 will contribute $5 to Medieval Times Dallas’
give-back campaign supporting Susan G. Komen Dallas County. Also through
November, free “Joust for the Cure” t-shirts and pink crowns are available to
Dallas Castle guests upon request (while supplies last.)
“Medieval Times is proud to support the Susan G. Komen
Foundation, the world’s largest breast cancer organization, dedicated to
finding a cure for the disease,” said Perico Montaner, president, Medieval
Times. “Our entire company is dedicated to giving back to our communities. We
have great respect for the Susan G. Komen Foundation that funds nearly 2,000
community programs annually in order to help patients, survivors, and their
families cope with breast cancer.”
To attend a show at Medieval Times Dallas and support
Susan G. Komen Dallas County, tickets must be purchased at www.medievaltimes.com/komendallas
by November 30, 2013.
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament launched in
Majorca, Spain, in 1973, and opened its first North American Castle in
Kissimmee, Fla., in 1983. Now regarded as North America’s longest running and most
popular dinner attraction, more than 53 million guests have experienced Medieval
Times at Castles in Kissimmee, FL; Buena Park, CA; Lyndhurst, N.J.; Schaumburg,
IL; Dallas, TX; Toronto, Ontario Canada; Myrtle Beach, SC; Hanover, MD; and
Atlanta, GA. In 2007, the company moved its North American headquarters to
Irving, TX, close to the company’s Chapel Creek Ranch in Sanger, TX. The
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament spectacle unfolds daily inside a fully
enclosed European-style castle. Reservations are required. Guests may call 1-888-WE-JOUST for
reservations or additional information. Or, more information at www.medievaltimes.com or www.facebook.com/medievaltimes.
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