Hi. My favourite part was 'joining a guild', I love the idea of learning the accent, going from faire to faire and especially how you get to sleep in your tent! I slept in my market stall tent here in Australia a few times selling jewellery I used to make, and the best time was late in the evening when everyone had gone home and the only people left were the stallholders. We would gather around the fire and chat and go back to our stalls late in the night to sleep.
I enjoy watching these American Ren Fair videos. I sometimes attend historic re-enactments here in the UK, but they are very different. We don't have any of the "audience participation" here. Everything is purely an exhibition. We also don't get the period-themed food. Ours are more like open-air museums than activities in which you can participate. I think I would like to try some of these "hands on" experiences that you get in the States. They look like fun.
Get there at 8:30am. VIP parking is worth it. There is always a line starting around 9am. You are paying $12 for the park entry and the ren faire does not profit off of it. Also if you come early there’s no lines. There’s just a mid day rush and it’s easy to avoid. I usually go to the car around this time to eat a packed lunch and have some refreshments in the car.
Just take your time and prep to stay all day because end of day there’s far less people. Early joust is my favorite . Best day I went it was gloomy out so it wasn’t too hot or crowded. Also Sundays are less busy too
Sorry you didn't want to play a game at Kid's Kingdom. I'm the games Master and I have fun teaching games to all. When the faire sponsored Autism, I had several kids who seek me out to play. My payment is a child and parent playing and not touching the phone. I also invented the doll technique as well.
We've been going to the Renaissance Faire in SoCal since 1975, in Agoura. Then Devore, & then Irwindale. We've gone thru many different costumes.The first Saturday is always the best day to go. Not too crowded. I'm enjoying watching you go to the different faires, with all of the different takes on the whole faire. Thanks for sharing.
Next year we’d love it if you’d come visit us at St. Andrews or Clan Maccollin! if you love history and historical reneactment we have so much we’d love to teach and show you! Plus our chief has stories from when the faire started! Glad you had a good time at out faire!
This is my home Faire! I've been going since I was a kid and it was located in Devore, and then made the move with it to Irwindale in '05. And I've been working it the last 4 seasons. I'd say, to avoid a lot of the parking issues, get there early, before gates open. The Faire opes at 10, so getting there around 9 is always a good idea, you avoid the majority of the traffic, and have plenty of time to get in your garb and get yourself situated for the day. The food lines get crazy. I've worked in the food court the last three seasons, and those lines get so crazy. Getting food either earlier In the day or later is always the safest bet. Those lines start around 11:30 and don't usually quit until around 3 or 4, depending on the booth. I cannot help but recommend the Poke booth. Not only because I've been working for them the last two years (they first came to Faire in '23) but because the food is the absolute best. Yeah, a lot of people are distrustful of raw fish at a place like a Ren Faire, but honestly, it's the best, hands down. It's a little price, but it's really worth the money it's cool and refreshing on those hot days, while also being filling and super delicious. They do tuna and tofu. The best thing about the Irwindale Faire is that there is so much to do and to look at the shows are always great, and the people working are always super nice. It can be a little more on the expensive side, but it is California, so it's to be expected. If you've never been and are in the area around April or May, you should definitely think about checking the Faire out. It's like nothing else in LA.
Five albums every Ren Faire fan should hear - Camel - Mirage Wishbone Ash - Argus Gentle Giant - Octopus Trader Horne - Morning Way Renaissance (of course!) - Scheherazade
I however would wholeheartedly recommend these albums: 1. Eden 2.Luna 3. Von den Elben 4. Licht 5. Renaissance -Faun 1. From the Mist 2. Through a Sylvan Doorway - Spiral Dance 1. Live On Earth 2. Wold Love 3. World of Omnia - Omnia 1. Of Dreams Forgotten 2. Rego Rejtem - The Moon and the Night Spirit 1. Secrets Told 2. Twilight 3. Seasons in Elfland - Woodland
Nice video tour of the various offerings at Southern Faire. A very big Thank You for taking the time to show and talk to, the re-enactors. Most of the videos completely skip over these folks. We are very happy and eager to interact with our patrons. I hope you return next year and are able to spend more time with the group who inhabit the village just inside the front gate. I will impart some unsolicited for you to take or leave as you will. Arrive early (the lines to get into Faire when it was in Agoura where just as long). Wear a hat, wear sunscreen (it is Southern California after all), bring some water, wear comfortable shoes. A special Thank You for getting the history of the Faire right. Anon.
The Naughty Bar! That seemed fun and something I have not seen before. I would definitely try it out. Unfortunately, every event in CA that I have attended has charged ridiculous prices for parking.
WOW I cant believe its still going on. This was the first and most memorable Ren fest I ever attended a long time ago when I live in Azusa. I am glad to see it hasn't changed much and would love to return some day.
Enjoyed your coverage of the Renaissance Pleasure Fare! Love the historical re-enactments, the guildes, and the interactive crafts & activities. But I couldn't deal with the crowds, the lines or the prices( like almost double across the board plus $12 for parking ... YIKES!). I've attended 9 different faires over the years but all in the South-East. I'd like to make it to TX some day ... but I guess I'll have to skip the Irwindale RPF.
This was a fun video to come upon. I am a NY Rennaisance Fair Vet. Used to have a booth then performed with my Harp music. I loved it, my year was built around it. This video sent me down memory lane. Thank you. I look forward to seeing your other Renn. Faire videos. Do you do any videos focusing more on the Music? Thanks for this one.
Do you have plans to visit the Northern California Renaissance Faire? It’s located in Hollister, Ca and runs every Sat & Sun from Sept 14th to Oct 20th. It’s similar to Irwindale, but has a more intimate setting.
You could have learned to dance, at the Maypole, but it would have been with the Nobility, er, Queens Court. They do invite you to step in and learn some of the courtly dances.
This was the first Ren Faire I ever attended, when I was 18, and it opened me up to a whole new world. It was back when the internet was still young and before social media so I had no idea that enough other people liked the same nerdy things as me until I visited. It also kind of ruined me for other fairs because the few I have been to since have been so elaborate (though I know other good ones ar out there)
I love the ren faire in Irwindale, but yes it is pricy and can get crowded. I like going on the themed weekends like Pirate, and there's one for Pride. There's a smaller one in Eastvale called Koroneburg. Not as many people.
I’d love to see a comparison video about what you liked best about various fairs you went to. I live in CA so I’ve only been to irwindale and koroneberg but I’m curious if it’s worth the cost to travel to tx or Maryland or Colorado. At irwindale, We make fairy houses every year it’s so much fun. We love moonie! We always do bungee jumping and zip lines and the dragon swing is really fun after a beer. There’s a lot of good shows. I also think the faeries are wonderful. You can find them wandering around and they are beautiful. I wish there was more water fountains. We always pack water but I feel like we always end up buying extremely overpriced water anyway. We try to eat early or later to avoid lines.
I feel like you would've loved Koroneburg Renaissance Faire in corona if you haven't already been there. It's mainly historical reenactments with a good amount of shows and shops
I've worked southern for 34 yrs camping is limited at SFD when we where at Devore there was much more camping I loved the community of after hours back then now it is mostly maybe go to dinner at a local diner with friends then go home and get ready for the next day
@@miw24601…I worked Devore as well and Agoura before that at the Ale Stands. I also worked Northern in Novato for years and then Vacaville. I didn’t care to camp. Most of my friends did. I would stay with friends who lived nearby or stay in Motel 6. I really enjoyed a real shower and a flushing toilet after a long dirty day at the Faire. In Agoura, I would stay at a friend’s house in Newbury Park while she camped. Of course I stayed for the after hours parties (Ale Stand Parties, Gigglefest, etc.). Too much fun.
So the $12 fee is the dam fee, its a nature reserve type place so the kiosk you pass at the top of the dam is normally where you would pay that. (this has been my fair since i was 8 and it was in another place called devore before its current place). as for the prices, yeah this is one of the most expensive years.
This is the faire i live closest to. We havent gone in recent years first cause of Covid. when it did open back up we were wary still cause of Covid and its gotten a bit snaller in recent years as well. i heard from my partner that it used to be much nicer in a different location: Agoura Hills, California.
You're paying a parking fee for the Los Angeles County Park, not the Faire. All of that landscaping, all of that protected wildlife, all of the lifeguards at the lake, all of that paved parking - that's the County Park, and it's got to be paid for somehow.
I worked at the faire for 9 years and I suggest you never go again. The things that go on in that place are disturbing. I quit because two 16 years old were raped at faire, and management swept it under the drug. By attending that faire, you are supporting sexual abuse and pedophilia. You should be ashamed.
Hi. My favourite part was 'joining a guild', I love the idea of learning the accent, going from faire to faire and especially how you get to sleep in your tent! I slept in my market stall tent here in Australia a few times selling jewellery I used to make, and the best time was late in the evening when everyone had gone home and the only people left were the stallholders. We would gather around the fire and chat and go back to our stalls late in the night to sleep.
I enjoy watching these American Ren Fair videos. I sometimes attend historic re-enactments here in the UK, but they are very different.
We don't have any of the "audience participation" here. Everything is purely an exhibition. We also don't get the period-themed food. Ours are more like open-air museums than activities in which you can participate.
I think I would like to try some of these "hands on" experiences that you get in the States. They look like fun.
You might want to investigate fantasyforest, not quite as big and seems to be a mix themes but looks fun.
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Get there at 8:30am. VIP parking is worth it. There is always a line starting around 9am. You are paying $12 for the park entry and the ren faire does not profit off of it. Also if you come early there’s no lines. There’s just a mid day rush and it’s easy to avoid. I usually go to the car around this time to eat a packed lunch and have some refreshments in the car.
Just take your time and prep to stay all day because end of day there’s far less people. Early joust is my favorite . Best day I went it was gloomy out so it wasn’t too hot or crowded. Also Sundays are less busy too
I live too far away to ever attend this one, so I appreciate your videos about it. I liked the historical clothing shop best.
Sorry you didn't want to play a game at Kid's Kingdom. I'm the games Master and I have fun teaching games to all. When the faire sponsored Autism, I had several kids who seek me out to play. My payment is a child and parent playing and not touching the phone. I also invented the doll technique as well.
Once again, thank you for your Ren Faire videos, I always look forward to them.
Even if I end up, as always, stewing in jealousy 😁
Thank you for watching!!🥰
We've been going to the Renaissance Faire in SoCal since 1975, in Agoura. Then Devore, & then Irwindale. We've gone thru many different costumes.The first Saturday is always the best day to go. Not too crowded. I'm enjoying watching you go to the different faires, with all of the different takes on the whole faire. Thanks for sharing.
Next year we’d love it if you’d come visit us at St. Andrews or Clan Maccollin! if you love history and historical reneactment we have so much we’d love to teach and show you! Plus our chief has stories from when the faire started! Glad you had a good time at out faire!
This is my home Faire! I've been going since I was a kid and it was located in Devore, and then made the move with it to Irwindale in '05. And I've been working it the last 4 seasons.
I'd say, to avoid a lot of the parking issues, get there early, before gates open. The Faire opes at 10, so getting there around 9 is always a good idea, you avoid the majority of the traffic, and have plenty of time to get in your garb and get yourself situated for the day.
The food lines get crazy. I've worked in the food court the last three seasons, and those lines get so crazy. Getting food either earlier In the day or later is always the safest bet. Those lines start around 11:30 and don't usually quit until around 3 or 4, depending on the booth. I cannot help but recommend the Poke booth. Not only because I've been working for them the last two years (they first came to Faire in '23) but because the food is the absolute best. Yeah, a lot of people are distrustful of raw fish at a place like a Ren Faire, but honestly, it's the best, hands down. It's a little price, but it's really worth the money it's cool and refreshing on those hot days, while also being filling and super delicious. They do tuna and tofu.
The best thing about the Irwindale Faire is that there is so much to do and to look at the shows are always great, and the people working are always super nice. It can be a little more on the expensive side, but it is California, so it's to be expected. If you've never been and are in the area around April or May, you should definitely think about checking the Faire out. It's like nothing else in LA.
The naughty bar?! 😂 That was wild!
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Five albums every Ren Faire fan should hear -
Camel - Mirage
Wishbone Ash - Argus
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Trader Horne - Morning Way
Renaissance (of course!) - Scheherazade
I think Hayfields by Yaelokre should be added to this list.
I however would wholeheartedly recommend these albums:
1. Eden 2.Luna 3. Von den Elben 4. Licht 5. Renaissance -Faun
1. From the Mist 2. Through a Sylvan Doorway - Spiral Dance
1. Live On Earth 2. Wold Love 3. World of Omnia - Omnia
1. Of Dreams Forgotten 2. Rego Rejtem - The Moon and the Night Spirit
1. Secrets Told 2. Twilight 3. Seasons in Elfland - Woodland
Nice video tour of the various offerings at Southern Faire. A very big Thank You for taking the time to show and talk to, the re-enactors. Most of the videos completely skip over these folks. We are very happy and eager to interact with our patrons. I hope you return next year and are able to spend more time with the group who inhabit the village just inside the front gate. I will impart some unsolicited for you to take or leave as you will. Arrive early (the lines to get into Faire when it was in Agoura where just as long). Wear a hat, wear sunscreen (it is Southern California after all), bring some water, wear comfortable shoes. A special Thank You for getting the history of the Faire right. Anon.
I’ve been watching your video lately and they are amazing! Really cool videos!
Thank you so much!! I’m happy you enjoy them🥰🥰🫶🫶🫶
It looks like so much fun! But OMG it's so expensive!!! 😯
I know 😅
Be thankful it's packed. More patrons means it's not a dying tradition
The Naughty Bar! That seemed fun and something I have not seen before. I would definitely try it out. Unfortunately, every event in CA that I have attended has charged ridiculous prices for parking.
WOW I cant believe its still going on. This was the first and most memorable Ren fest I ever attended a long time ago when I live in Azusa. I am glad to see it hasn't changed much and would love to return some day.
Enjoyed your coverage of the Renaissance Pleasure Fare! Love the historical re-enactments, the guildes, and the interactive crafts & activities. But I couldn't deal with the crowds, the lines or the prices( like almost double across the board plus $12 for parking ... YIKES!). I've attended 9 different faires over the years but all in the South-East. I'd like to make it to TX some day ... but I guess I'll have to skip the Irwindale RPF.
Im going the last day! So excited. Going to be my baldurs gate 3 character!
In Manhiem Pa there is a renaissance fair every single summer! It’s huge and a huge attraction! So anyone near Manhiem Pa come check it out!
It was a lovely time meeting you that day ^0^
This is a wonderful video, thanks for sharing! ✨️🙏🏽🪽💯
It's so enchanting and blissful so this is such a gift to see, tysm!
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FYI, It's the SAnta Fe Dam that is charging the paking fee, not the Ren Faire.
This was a fun video to come upon. I am a NY Rennaisance Fair Vet. Used to have a booth then performed with my Harp music. I loved it, my year was built around it. This video sent me down memory lane. Thank you. I look forward to seeing your other Renn. Faire videos. Do you do any videos focusing more on the Music?
Thanks for this one.
Do you have plans to visit the Northern California Renaissance Faire? It’s located in Hollister, Ca and runs every Sat & Sun from Sept 14th to Oct 20th. It’s similar to Irwindale, but has a more intimate setting.
You could have learned to dance, at the Maypole, but it would have been with the Nobility, er, Queens Court. They do invite you to step in and learn some of the courtly dances.
Oh this looks so fun! Thank you! I live too far away from this one, but I think I'll try to go to an upstate NY faire this summer :)
ah! I really want to go to that one
This was the first Ren Faire I ever attended, when I was 18, and it opened me up to a whole new world. It was back when the internet was still young and before social media so I had no idea that enough other people liked the same nerdy things as me until I visited. It also kind of ruined me for other fairs because the few I have been to since have been so elaborate (though I know other good ones ar out there)
I love the ren faire in Irwindale, but yes it is pricy and can get crowded. I like going on the themed weekends like Pirate, and there's one for Pride. There's a smaller one in Eastvale called Koroneburg. Not as many people.
I’d love to see a comparison video about what you liked best about various fairs you went to. I live in CA so I’ve only been to irwindale and koroneberg but I’m curious if it’s worth the cost to travel to tx or Maryland or Colorado. At irwindale, We make fairy houses every year it’s so much fun. We love moonie! We always do bungee jumping and zip lines and the dragon swing is really fun after a beer. There’s a lot of good shows. I also think the faeries are wonderful. You can find them wandering around and they are beautiful. I wish there was more water fountains. We always pack water but I feel like we always end up buying extremely overpriced water anyway. We try to eat early or later to avoid lines.
I used to work turtle races for Good Shepard Games, Martina made most of my current costume for visiting-
great video ! once again
Looks so fun!!!
I enjoyed your video 😊
I feel like you would've loved Koroneburg Renaissance Faire in corona if you haven't already been there. It's mainly historical reenactments with a good amount of shows and shops
I've worked southern for 34 yrs
camping is limited at SFD
when we where at Devore there was much more camping
I loved the community of after hours back then
now it is mostly maybe go to dinner at a local diner with friends then go home and get ready for the next day
A couple of my friends have worked this one the past couple of years.
@@miw24601…I worked Devore as well and Agoura before that at the Ale Stands. I also worked Northern in Novato for years and then Vacaville. I didn’t care to camp. Most of my friends did. I would stay with friends who lived nearby or stay in Motel 6. I really enjoyed a real shower and a flushing toilet after a long dirty day at the Faire. In Agoura, I would stay at a friend’s house in Newbury Park while she camped. Of course I stayed for the after hours parties (Ale Stand Parties, Gigglefest, etc.). Too much fun.
So the $12 fee is the dam fee, its a nature reserve type place so the kiosk you pass at the top of the dam is normally where you would pay that. (this has been my fair since i was 8 and it was in another place called devore before its current place).
as for the prices, yeah this is one of the most expensive years.
This is the faire i live closest to. We havent gone in recent years first cause of Covid. when it did open back up we were wary still cause of Covid and its gotten a bit snaller in recent years as well. i heard from my partner that it used to be much nicer in a different location: Agoura Hills, California.
It hasn't been located in Agoura Hills for well over 30 years. It moved from there to Devore in 1989,and from Devore to Irwindale in '05.
You're paying a parking fee for the Los Angeles County Park, not the Faire. All of that landscaping, all of that protected wildlife, all of the lifeguards at the lake, all of that paved parking - that's the County Park, and it's got to be paid for somehow.
I feel like the food was just priced at California inflation prices lol!
I feel it normally runs about the same at all ren faires
I use to make dolls similar to those when I was little but I would use flowers twigs and leaves.
that's so cute!!
Myy People!*!*!*!
MOONIE!!!!
Very interesting video, but for me this event is so crowded... that would never be an option for me
I hope you did enjoy your bad advice! 16:27
What was the weather like?
it was in the high 70s but very little shade
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Moonie and Broon and and and TinyGirlBigShow
That watermelon wasn’t very historically accurate. They had watermelons but they were mostly rind.
They absolutely did not have alpacas in Europe during the renaissance.
I worked at the faire for 9 years and I suggest you never go again. The things that go on in that place are disturbing. I quit because two 16 years old were raped at faire, and management swept it under the drug. By attending that faire, you are supporting sexual abuse and pedophilia. You should be ashamed.
To bad that Cali is a crap fest now...a beautiful state ruined by politics and a bunch of crazy peeps. I pray I don't have to go there again!!!
Cali is beautiful!! But the foolish peeps are ruining everything!!!
Sounds pretty boring to me I’d rather go to the tx ren fair
Parking is charged by the park, not the faire