This prepaid, non-refundable ticket offered admission for one adult to a Medieval Times dinner and tournament show, promising a medieval banquet and tournament experience within an 11th-century European-style castle. The ticket, valid through December 30, 1985, bears the serial number 11839 and features the Medieval Times name in a stylized script, contrasting with the remaining sans-serif text. Contact numbers are provided for the castle location at 4510 West Highway 192, Kissimmee, Florida, and an Orlando office. The ticket's peach-colored paper exhibits some wear along the edges and variations in ink saturation, reflecting its age. The verso side displays a notice summarizing Florida state law regarding alcoholic beverage possession and consumption. It states that individuals under 21 are prohibited from possessing or consuming alcohol, with an exception for active United States military personnel aged 18 and older. This legal notice, printed on the same peach-colored paper stock as the ticket itself, reinforces the period context of this 1980s Florida entertainment ephemera. Kissimmee, located in Osceola County, Florida, became a popular tourist destination due to its proximity to Walt Disney World, which opened in 1971, driving the development of attractions like Medieval Times. The 305 area code, visible in the phone numbers, was the sole area code serving southern Florida until 1988, further anchoring this ticket stub in its specific historical timeframe. The inclusion of this legal disclaimer on the ticket provides a glimpse into the social and legal norms of the era, while the ticket itself represents the burgeoning entertainment industry catering to the growing tourism in Central Florida. This ticket stub serves as a tangible piece of 1980s Florida history, connecting to the wider trends of themed entertainment and tourism that shaped the region's identity.