[2] There are also shows involving jousting, live theatre, a jester, juggler and fire eating, as well as a "Wax Of Torture" museum.
The castle's name derives from the first initial and surname of its builder, Keith Ryall,[4][5] who had made his fortune selling body armour.
[9] After having been on the market for several years, it was sold in January 2011 to Jay Finch and Wendy Alexander, who intended to continue it as a hotel and theme park.
[10] However, in August 2011 ownership of the property was returned to Keith Ryall after the Finch family was unable to complete payment for it.
[11] In January 2012, Kryal Castle was acquired by Castle Tourism & Entertainment Pty Ltd.[12] It closed for a major renovation and upgrade, reopening in 2013, having been developed into a multi-use venue, offering daytime and night-time tourism, and entertainment experiences.