Pauline L.
Yelp
Went here 10 years ago and finally had a chance to return. It's still as amazing as ever!
We went on the Friday of the last weekend, which was Celtic Christmas themed. We arrived shortly after they opened (9 am) which we highly recommend because as we stayed soo many more people showed up and it got really crowded.
This really is the best Renaissance fair in the US. It was huge! It took us all day to see every corner, and there is so much to see! You can spend a lot of time just wandering like I did oggling at all the amazing costumes. People are really impressive with their creativity and how they go all in. I loved seeing the families do a group costume with their kids too - so cute! And everyone is really nice and lets you take photos of them. People were full-on dragons or orcs or pirates, made creative mash-up costumes like Viking Santa or Bud Light Knight or Sonic themed Jester.
Now the vendors! Wow wow wow - lots of craftspeople making super high-quality gear to get the look! We kept going into every shop and admiring the beautiful and high-quality work done on each piece. However, the prices reflect the uniqueness and the quality of the product. A hundred to a few hundred dollar for thick leather armor or multi-layer cloaks. You could easily drop a grand but you would definitely look super fine with whatever you bought.
There are a multitude of shows and performances going on across the festival. We watched the fire whip guy who was really funny and put on quite the engaging and long performance. Very much worth the time. We also watched the Nordanfolk and the Tartanic band whose music were enchanting and wonderful. You won't regret stopping and spending some time watching any of the performers. They put a lot of thought and effort into their costumes and acts. Definitely recommend you give a few dollars' tips for their efforts!
In terms of cost, tickets were about $25 per person, which is still a good price, with it being higher on Saturdays and lower on Sundays or Fridays. The cost of food and drink inside are somewhat on the higher end. For alcohol, mead and domestic beer around $11-$13, whole bottles of mead or wine for $36, cocktails around $16-$18 or so, and rum tastings $36. Food was somewhat higher than outside but typical for event pricing and also a good size for the price. Some examples: $5 for hot chocolate, $12-$18 for philly cheesesteak, bacon on a stick, hamburgers, wings, etc. Food was tasty for concession style food, a little salty but we enjoyed it. Of course most food is meat heavy or fried. What is cool is that they have some areas themed as different countries, so there is a Greek area, Italian, French, and Polish area, serving area-specific foods like gyros, pierogies, pasta, etc. Desserts are also there like cheesecake on a stick, ice cream, kettle corn. Small bags of kettle corn for $7.50. You get the picture.
The jousting was one of the things we were most excited to see. It was fun to watch and cheer on our knight but it felt rather unsatisfying because they would tell a part of the story at each jousting instance, so you keep having to leave and return to get the next part. We eventually got tired and skipped the last one. It also got super crowded after the second jousting and we could not find a seat nor even standing room to see. Highly recommend you go at least 15 minutes early to secure a spot.
Restrooms were ample and clean.
So these were a lot of my favorite parts of the RenFest. Some reasons for the 4/5 instead of 5/5 is because the prices are just a tad high, food was decent and too heavy or salty, we weren't given a map (I think they sold souvenir maps) which would have been useful for such a big area, and we wish the jousting could have been a full show so you didn't have to keep coming back to figure out who actually wins the whole thing (and the audio was pretty bad at the jousting so we couldn't hear what they were saying too well).
Despite those small detractions, we really enjoyed our time there and definitely want to come back next year with costumes!!! If you haven't been yet, it's super worth a visit. Plan to stay all day to take in all the fun, and also plan to spend!!!!