The combination of impeccable service, a convenient location, and the presence of such kind-hearted individuals made my experience at Bisha Toronto unforgettable. From the moment I arrived, I felt like a valued guest, and that feeling persisted throughout my stay. Their genuine care and attention created a welcoming and inviting atmosphere that made me feel right at home. What truly stood out was the warmth and kindness of the people at Bisha Toronto. The convenience in terms of transportation was a game-changer, making it easy for me to explore the city without any hassles. The staff were not only kind but also incredibly attentive to every detail, making my stay truly exceptional. I guess the priorities are different.I had an absolutely incredible experience at Bisha Toronto! The level of service provided was beyond amazing. BUT not once was I asked if I wanted more water or pop. WE said the group of 5 but then he went and placed a small plate and a written tip request in front of the two adults in our group, and then came back around moments later and asked if they had saw it. WE gave him a tip then asked who it was from. When he comes around again, (most we saw him the entire night) Not once did we get asked for a re-fill on pop. Then the waiter comes around and reminds you /asks for tips. Your hands are greasy, you're trying to watch the show, and get interrupted to go digging in your purse for your wallet. During the meal, they come around and try to sell you pictures. The half potato was well seasoned, and the 1/4 piece of corn was crispy and good. You could feel the texture, like trying to rip a piece of felt. The chicken was very dried out, that it had a weird feeling when you tried to rip it apart. The skin was soggy, and mine was actually missing the skin. So we each were given about a tablespoon of soup. Our group was the last for our servers (Daniel s) area, My husband tilted his bowl without lifting it off the plate and could see the bottom of his bowl without spilling any out the other side. They pour it from warmer jugs, so there is no consistency about how much you get. I have been to Medieval times at this location about 10 times over the years. It is more of an experience catered towards younger kids and that isn’t a bad thing but I’d say there is much work to be done in the direction of treating animals humanely, especially when you cater to vegan and vegetarian diners, I don’t think those sort of customers enjoy watching horses whipped so that they can courtesy. The show itself was relatively entertaining for kids, as for adults, you would be more interested by the jousting and maybe the sword fighting. There isn’t anything bad about the options provided, it’s a step in the right direction but compared to the amount of food provided for non-vegan patrons, there was considerably less available for the same price. Aside from a slice of cake and ice cream where sherbet is provided for the vegan dish. You don’t need to whip a horse into doing tricks for an audience to be entertained, let alone have the volume that loud while the horses are on the stage.įor the dining, vegan and vegetarian options are essentially the same. There is the ability to do a jousting show with consideration for the horses well being and safety, I cannot say that I am impressed with that part of the experience. The rest of the show is (for the most part) well choreographed. After my visit it was evident that the horses were only performing because they were afraid of being whipped, in one instance the horse was actually running from its trainer as a part of the routine.
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