Travel back in time to witness an epic tournament like no other! The greatest knights of the kingdom will engage in fierce battles of strength and skill to determine who will have the honor of protecting the beloved Queen. Join them as they feast and raise a goblet to her majesty. You'll be transported to a forgotten age of chivalry, where devotion, courage, and love were the order of the day. At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, you'll be treated to an electrifying show featuring heroic knights and spirited horses displaying incredible athleticism and thrilling swordplay. You'll be in the middle of the action, enjoying a "hands-on" feast as the dynamic performance unfolds. With a sweeping musical score and dazzling lights, this experience blurs the line between fairy tale and spectacle. Take your chance to be part of this unforgettable adventure!
To experience the magic of candy making, visit the Cerreta Candy Company. This family-owned business has been making delicious treats for over 50 years. They offer public tours of their factory, where you can watch as vats of chocolate are poured into delicate molds to create mouth-watering candies. You'll be able to hear the popcorn popping before it gets coated in luscious caramel. The Cerreta family has passed down their candy-making skills for four generations, and they continue to oversee production and operations. You can watch them make a variety of caramels, fudge, brittle's, Camelback's, and caramel popcorn. They combine modern and old-fashioned candy-making techniques to create popular chocolate-covered creams such as butter, maple, fudge, or peppermint. They specialize in molded chocolates like the famous French Mint and the Chocolate Enrober, where creams, caramels, pretzels, cherries, and marshmallows get covered in luscious chocolate.
Take the chance to explore the Arizona Capitol Museum and learn about Arizona's bootstrapping attitude and dynamic history. Discover more than 20 exhibits that showcase the evolution of Arizona from its territorial beginnings to the present day. The museum offers a glimpse into the state's diverse cultures and the significant historical figures that helped shape it. Visitors can explore displays highlighting Arizona's state symbols, the USS Arizona, and photographs by Edward S. Curtis. There's something for everyone to enjoy. One of the most impactful exhibits is the Arizona Gratitude Train boxcar, sent to the state as a token of gratitude from France after World War II. The artifacts, such as a wedding dress from Lyon and a Peugeot bicycle, pay tribute to Arizona's resilience and strength.