Hand sanitizer will be accessible throughout the venue, and high-touch areas will be disinfected throughout shows. Medieval Times is reducing occupancy in the arena to 50% to allow diners to sit at least six feet from other tables. ROUND THE CLOCK: Phoenix White Castle fans, the restaurant near Scottsdale will finally be open 24/7 Guests will also be subject to contactless temperature screenings upon entry and can clean their shoes on sanitation floor mats. If a guest shows a temperature over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, their group will be asked to reschedule their visit. Returning to the queen's castle in the era of COVID-19 means taking a number of precautions, including wearing a face covering indoors. What to expect at Medieval Times' reopening “What we’ve managed is a plan that will ensure our guests and staff remain safe, while maintaining the same majesty and grandeur that is expected of our tournaments.”Īll guests over 6 years old must wear masks and are expected to stay "a sword's length from your fellow Royals," or at least six feet to maintain social distancing from other guests. “We consulted with health experts and government officials in order to create our substantial reopening plan,” Medieval Times President and CEO Perico Montaner said. on weekdays, and several time slots throughout the afternoon are available on weekends. 6, Arizonans can enjoy a four-course meal and two hours of knights jousting followed by the flight of a falcon. The dinner theater has been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.īeginning Thursday, Aug. 8: Here's what to expectĭaily jousting tournaments will return to the Scottsdale area in August as Medieval Times reopens in the Talking Stick Entertainment District. View Gallery: Medieval Times near Scottsdale reopens Aug.
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