You are allowed to bring in one factory sealed water bottle per person, I recommend doing this so that you are staying hydrated and it will have you some spending money. I also like bringing a round blanket or two to lay out and sit on when we need to be seated in a grassy area for a show/food. Most merchants at the faire allow you to use cash or card, however most of the food/beverage stands along with the games/rides are cash only so I'd bring some with unless you want to search for a "Ye Old ATM". There is some shade at the festival, but you will mostly be in the sun all day so be sure to pack some sunscreen or put it on before you leave to prevent yourself from getting a sunburn. It is also a good idea to bring a pack of hand wipes or hand sanitizer to clean your hands before eating.
One of our favorite things about the festival is that you are able to dress up! There is a wide range of costumes at the festival from Pirates to Witches, Dragons and Fairy type costumes with everything in-between. My family likes dressing up for these events so we have specific costume pieces we pull out to use at the festival and we love seeing everyone else in costumes as well. If you want to dress up, but don't own any clothing you think would suit the festival they have costumes for rent!
There is a TON to see and do at the festival, so much in fact it could take you the entire day to try and do everything. Before arriving decide how much time you have to spend at the festival and whether you'd like to watch shows or look at shops/play games. A lot of the shows over lap and everything is a little spread out so they offer schedules posted around the festival to help you know what is going on, and maps are available at the front. You can easily get lose track of time looking at all of the shops, so if you mainly want to watch shows be sure to keep an eye on the clock. Each shop you'll visit has a plethora of goods for sale ranging in price from just a few dollars to a few hundred, you can find pet dragons, clothing, jewelry and more.
A neat fact about their rides is that none of them run off of electricity! All of them are pure man powered, you'll see a number of festival workers at each station using just their bodies & strength to get the rides to turn and move. If you are hoping to see a mystical creature, you are in luck!! Not only are their guests who dress in a variety of creature costumes, the festival itself has a Unicorn in the petting zoo, Mermaids you can visit & watch swim in the water, a woodland fairy + her friends and more for you to see & enjoy. Between all of the staff members being in costumes and the elaborate shops/booths you will really feel like you stepped back in time.
One of my favorite shows to watch has always been the bird show! I love seeing the birds up close, this time around we were able to get great seats up close and I got a very very close encounter with a falcon. It was flying from one side of the performance area to the other and it's path brought it right towards me, I was so happy with a look of glee on my face and then I realized just how close he was to my face and I had to duck down a little. I normally wear a set of fake horns to the festival and I realized he might have thought they were branches, my husband and kids said if I didn't duck down a little he might have hit me. But I would have been alright with it, hahaha I love birds and it was a cool experience that I still talk about.
What kind of show would you want to see at the festival? Or what is something you think you might want to buy at a festival like this?
Disclaimer- The Arizona Renaissance Festival provided four tickets to the festival for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.
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We took our kids to our local Renn Faire a few years ago and everyone had such a great time! I just wish it was a little less pricey.
I think your fun fact about the rides is so cool! I never knew that they had rides but it makes sense they would keep them within the era and not use power. That must take some crazy strength.
Loved the post. I have goon to the Texas RenFair almost every year since I was 12. I love it! It is so much fun!
This sounds like so much fun. They don't really have this sort of thing where we live. I love that you get to dress up and see what others come dressed in.
It has been a while since we went to such a festival.. we love them, and your post inspires me to look for ones in our area
This is good to know! I think the kids would love the experience. Just like you -- we love to attend so that we can dress up.
Wow! I had no idea that no electricity run the rides. That's unique. :)
I love renaissance fairs and festivals so much! it is SO much fun! I really enjoy it!
These looks fun, we have festival fairs and such but still has limits with masks and all! Inspiring to visit one again soon here :) Thanks for photo shares!
I miss going to Renaissance festivals. My home state (Maryland) has a huge one in the fall. My friends always go there.
I went to a Renaissance festival many years ago. I think it would be fun to go as a family, my girls would enjoy it.
This seems an awesome event especially for the kids. I would love to experience this event and dress-up for the occasion.
Oh this is so cute! I never even thought to look for a Renaissance festival! This reminds me a lot of the entryway into Canada's Wonderland. The buildings all have a similar look and feel. I guess it must be Renaissance inspired!
I have never been to a renaissance festival before, but now I want to go! This looks like it would be a ton of fun. When I travel to Arizona, I'll be about two hours from Gold Canyon. However it will be after the festival ends, unfortunately. I was hoping to add that to my travel bucket list. However I'll do some research and see if there is one in my area to attend.
Looks like an enjoyable experience for the whole family.
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