Please submit the application with photos or drawings of your booth design and photos of your product to rpfmarketplace renfair. Contact our Marketplace Team at that same address with any further questions about bringing your original works and wares to the Renaissance Pleasure Faire Marketplace. Approved applications received after the Marketplace has been filled will be placed on a waiting list if so requested by the exhibitor.
We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap. Work the Faire! If you show up in your Star Trek uniform, you will not be left alone to wander the shire. Ohio Ren Fest had a moving Tardis last year complete with two versions of the Doctor, He-Man and a monster we never figured out. And yes, we all got our pictures taken with them. Been several times. But, wait, what?! Bristol had elephants this year?!?!?!?!?!
MUST see!! Totally a doable drive. Love that guy. As an adult without small children in tow, I was a little disappointed when I checked out the website for the Renaissance fair in my area, and it seemed very, very geared towards activities for kids. Awesome photos, btw! Maybe next year ours is in early summer. Several theories on why. Generally speaking, adults who go to ren faires know they love ren faires. Kids are money. Kids get gimmes.
Ha, that pretty much sums up why I went to our local RenFest for the 1st time. My daughter saw the commercial, which was totally kid centric, and wanted to go. My husband and I just figured based on the commercial that the festival would be geared towards kids. Neither of us have ever been to a Renaissance Festival before. We were so wrong. We did spend most of our time in the kids forest we have 3 kids under 4 years old but we probably had just as much or even more fun then our kids giant wooden hillside slide, puppet show, giant pirate ship, etc.
When my kids started melting down from exhaustion and over-stimulation we were actually bummed to leave. This fall we plan to go twice, once with the kids and once without. Totally check out your local festical. Like the above poster said the advertisement might be focused on the kids because parents sometimes need a little extra encouragement. I know some areas and faire have gotten a bad undeservedly so rep about being a drunken orgy with costumes, so I think some faire are overdoing the kid-friendly aspect in marketing, to counterbalance that.
And perhaps also to pull in new blood. Thank you for this article! My husband and I were actually just having this discussion a few weeks ago. Neither of us have been to a Ren fair before, and he as a big, outgoing extrovert brought up going. I as a very reserved introvert had hesitations. We spent part of our honeymoon in England and visited Warwick Castle, which we both loved for its ridiculous, over-the-top, cheeseball-ness. He was hoping a Ren fair would recreate that a bit. You addressed all of my concerns in this article!
I would like to go to the Bristol one someday! I went to a Ren Fes with friends a couple of years ago. We decided to dress up and went to a local costume shop to buy costumes, so all of ours were generic.
It was fine — especially when we saw a Captain America soon after we walked in. We also saw others in the same costumes but it was brief blips of time as we crossed paths with the hundreds of others who were there. A few things may be different from the last time you visited, as our goal is to keep you, our valued guests, our participants, entertainers, and staff safe.
This commitment of creating cherished memories, entertainment, and fun is what drives us. We could not be more excited to invite you and your family back to the Faire.
Some images shown throughout this website, our social media channels, and other promotional materials do not represent current operational guidelines or health and safety measures such as face coverings. Please check this page before you visit as it will be changing weekly as we react to the defeat of the dreaded COVID disease.
Vaccinated individuals are not required to wear a mask inside the Faire. However, masks may be required on public transportation to and from the Faire. Some experiences may be modified to reduce physical contact.
For the protection of everyone, we encourage you to take advantage of the COVID vaccination offered free of charge through your local Health Department, and various pharmacies in your area. Please be mindful of keeping your social distance around other guests. If you have flu-like symptoms such as a cough or fever, we encourage you to stay home. COVID is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. If you have a question not answered by our FAQs, please contact us via email. TBA for Children. Children 4 and under are always free! For more information on ticket prices, click here. Admission includes all entertainment, including jousts, parades, and the on-going spectacle of hundreds of performers in street and stage performances.
There are interactive living history exhibits, craft demonstrations, and activities for children. Tickets are also available online via ShowClix. Click here for all ticket information. We recommend purchasing tickets online to avoid Box Office lines! Please know that the New York Renaissance Faire cannot guarantee the validity of tickets purchased through any entity other than RenFair.
To avoid problems with counterfeit, stolen, void or inflated tickets, purchase them directly and only from the New York Renaissance Faire website, in person at our venue box office, or by calling our office directly. Any sort of ticket scalping is strictly prohibited by the New York Renaissance Faire. Together we can fight fraud. Do not worry! ShowClix has recorded your transaction and you will get your tickets.
Please contact their customer care team by phone or email. EST For weekend assistance please visit support. You can give tickets as gifts! We will not be checking the name printed on the ticket at the gate unless there is a barcode error. Happy gifting! Advance tickets are good any single Faire day for the season in which they are purchased.
Tickets cannot be transferred between years. Our box office coupon is available here. This discount cannot be combined with other coupons or offers and is not valid for online tickets.
Most craftspeople in our Marketplace also accept credit cards, but each creates their own policy. Most food, and all beverage stands, are cash only. ATMs are available at the Faire. Group Rate tickets are for groups of 20 or more guests. They must be purchased by credit card via telephone, Monday-Friday, beginning in July. For inquiries, please contact groupsalesnyrf gmail.
Find all ticket info here. Top of the FAQs page. The New York Renaissance Faire has designated smoking areas. These areas are noted on the printed map you may pick up at the Information Booth.
All smoking, including vapes, is permitted only at these locations. Thank you kindly. No pets are allowed at the New York Renaissance Faire. Service animals are permitted. Last Updated: March 29, This article was co-authored by wikiHow Staff.
Our trained team of editors and researchers validate articles for accuracy and comprehensiveness. This article has been viewed 27, times. Learn more Renaissance festivals are an event held in the United States that mimic the Renaissance time period. Fairs include the sale of arts and crafts, Renaissance food, jousting and plays — all relative to the time period. If you'd like to work at a Renaissance festival, there are many places to work.
You may obtain employment in concessions, selling food or merchandise, or as a member of a guild. If this type of work sounds exciting to you, working at a Renaissance festival might be a great job. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account.
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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. Research local or state Renaissance festivals. Do you already have a Renaissance festival that you would like to join in mind, or do you need to do some research?
Many Renaissance festivals do their hiring way ahead of time, so you need to make sure you start looking at least six to eight months before the festival.
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