You're right, its not a bad thing. I like all the various cosplay and larping going on at all Renaissance fairs, no matter how anachronistic it can be. Its fun to see the playful vibe it all has. But yeah, the history nerd in me is like "ugh this isn't even 15th or 16th century"
@@mikedobbs3418 Yes. 8 weekends starting Labor Day weekend. Purchase ticket online, print it out to bring with you (cell reception at gate terrible), and get there before 10 so you can see the opening skit at the gate, as well as hopefully get a parking space that isn't a half mile from the gate.
I’ve been to King Richard’s Faire before so I’m looking forward to be going there again
Can't wait to go this year.. haven't been in a while. If you go this year, look for Zorro
Ok
They call these "Renaissance" fairs, but people are dressing up more like it's Dungeons and Dragons larping. Not that that's a bad thing.
You're right, its not a bad thing. I like all the various cosplay and larping going on at all Renaissance fairs, no matter how anachronistic it can be. Its fun to see the playful vibe it all has. But yeah, the history nerd in me is like "ugh this isn't even 15th or 16th century"
Anybody have a ticket coupon code?
Is tyere a tour schedule?
They are generally open every weekend in September and October, running from about Labor Day to right before Halloween.
@@mikedobbs3418 Yes. 8 weekends starting Labor Day weekend. Purchase ticket online, print it out to bring with you (cell reception at gate terrible), and get there before 10 so you can see the opening skit at the gate, as well as hopefully get a parking space that isn't a half mile from the gate.
Ok. On