Have you heard about the incredibly generous offer from Medieval Times this Thanksgiving November 28th, 2013?
Well if you’re new here you 1st need to know that we are BIG time Medieval Times fans. Ask my boys where they want to go for their birthday and they say “Medieval Times!” They just can’t get enough of that place. My daughter loves to go because it’s a place she can go and pretend that she is a princess for the night. My husband and I like to go for for the food – it’s delicious.
Well the good news that I want to share with you is about a campaign I just heard about that gives $10 from every tickets sold for Thanksgiving with Medieval Times to the Red Cross for direct relief for Typhoon Haiyan victims in the Philippines. That just warms my heart. I know how our country supported victiime of hurricane relief here in the United States however the Philippines is a country without as many riches and truly needs our help. Well this is an excellent way to support the relief efforts.
I’ve attached the “official” press release below in case you have more questions.
MEDIEVAL TIMES NATIONWIDE AND IN CANADA GIVE
TO RED CROSS’ PHILIPPINES RELIEF EFFORTS
$10 of Every Ticket Sold on Thanksgiving Day Benefits Red Cross
Media Contacts
Christine Rogers, (214) 364-7049 or Mary Little Lester, (214) 490-3480
Irving, TX (November 19, 2013) – Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament announces today
that each of its nine castles in the United States and Canada is donating $10 of every ticket sold
on Thanksgiving Day to the Red Cross in its ongoing relief efforts for Typhoon Haiyan victims
in the Philippines.
“I want to thank the Medieval Times organization for doing something for the people of the
Philippines in this time of need. I am grateful that they are making a substantial donation from
proceeds of their nine shows on November 28,” said Richard Gordon, head of the Philippine
Red Cross. “We need your help. Help cannot wait. Lives of people are at stake and we need to
move fast. The priorities right now are clean water, food and shelter, so any monetary
contribution will be used for these essential necessities.”
“The Red Cross is doing amazing work in the Philippines to provide relief where it’s needed
most, and we want to help,” said Perico Montaner, president, Medieval Times. “We are
deeply grateful for the generosity of individuals who give back to those in need. Medieval
Times wants to support the disaster relief efforts and provide hope for tomorrow.”
As is typical in the entertainment and restaurant industries, Thanksgiving Day at Medieval Times
is traditionally a busy day. Medieval Times hopes Thanksgiving Day attendance will translate to
significant contributions via its Red Cross give-back campaign.
In addition to the Thanksgiving Day $10 give-back campaign, all nine castles are offering
reduced ticket prices. Advance reservations are required and can be made by calling 1-888-WEJOUST
or
visiting www.medievaltimes.com.
About Medieval Times
Medieval Times Dinner and 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. More information at www.medievaltimes.com and
Facebook.com/medievaltimes.
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