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Need we say more? Keep reading to find out how you can get your hands on Medieval Times Baltimore coupons to attend the show for a steal. Allow the smells of tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, and herb-basted potatoes to tempt your tastebuds! However, the foodies will be equally glad they came. The history buffs clearly have a reason to attend. There's even documentation from the 11th century to prove it! It tells the story of a noble family that actually existed. More than just a spiffy theatrical experience, the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is based on true history. You'll need a ticket to time travel, so secure Medieval Times Baltimore coupons before you go! Horses were the preferred mode of transportation, and silverware was often skipped at mealtime. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.Journey to a different time period, when knights roamed about, and swordplay was commonplace. Market holidays and trading hours provided by Copp Clark Limited. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices Copyright S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates. Standard & Poor’s and S&P are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. Dow Jones: The Dow Jones branded indices are proprietary to and are calculated, distributed and marketed by DJI Opco, a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and have been licensed for use to S&P Opco, LLC and CNN. Chicago Mercantile: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. US market indices are shown in real time, except for the S&P 500 which is refreshed every two minutes. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account “We have to start yelling even louder.”Ībout 40 performers, including knights, squires, trumpeters and a falconer, succeeded in a union vote at the Lyndhurst, New Jersey, location last July.ĬNN’s Natasha Chen contributed to this story. “They had our account banned, and we have to take this,” Zapcic said. The union has been in wage negotiations with management since December. A screenshot shared with CNN showed CEO Perico Montaner reported the union’s Facebook account for trademark infringement. Zapcic believes the company had reported the account to be banned for violating TikTok’s intellectual property policy. The union’s last post on TikTok was advocating for fair wages. Much of the union’s support came from social media, especially on TikTok. “It is a grotesque attempt to retaliate against workers for exercising their legally protected right to form a union and bargain collectively,” Medieval Times Performers United and the American Guild of Variety Artists said in a statement in October.

In October, Medieval Times filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the union for using the company name, which is still ongoing. The union has filed numerous unfair labor practice charges against the company both in California and New Jersey, including one on their TikTok account getting banned. The closest location to California is in Scottsdale, Arizona. Zapcic said the company is pulling performers from other departments and non-unionized locations. The strike is affecting performances at the location. “They love to tell us that we’re not Broadway and it’s absolutely correct,” Zapcic said. But since reopening after COVID, staffing levels were so short, workers were performing six days a week. Zapcic said people work at Medieval Times because they love it, not for the money. Medieval Times workers walk a picket line in Buena Park, California.
