My tour group attended the Great Viking Feast portion, which is held in a longhouse behind the normal restaurant. And it's a good atmosphere.
Don't come expecting a Medieval Times level production, because it's not nearly that scale. But all the folks involved are not only friendly but seem truly interested in conveying a sense of the history.
The food was a tasty buffet with a good variety. I'm not sure what Vikings ate, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include Jiggs Dinner, beans, or fried rice.
It does seem slightly expensive all considered. read more