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New Jersey Renaissance Faire: New York Renaissance Faire: New York: Tuxedo; permanent The fictional Town of Sterling in late 16th-century Elizabethan England: 1977 20 stages; 65 acres [22] (08a) August–September (6 weekends) 140k (2010) [23] Ren Faire–NY: Northern California Renaissance Faire: California: Hollister: Village of Willingtown ...
As a privately owned business, the faire is not required to report revenues to the public. In a 1998 interview, the owner, Chuck Romito, revealed that "Gross sales for wine purchases and tickets for shows at the Mount Hope Estates--including Christmas, Halloween, Roaring '20s and other theme performances--hover around $4 million," while the faire's expenses were about $2 million.
A Renaissance Festival (medieval fair or ren faire) is an outdoor gathering that aims to entertain its guests by recreating a historical setting, most often the English Renaissance. Renaissance festivals generally include costumed entertainers or fair-goers, musical and theatrical acts, art and handicrafts for sale, and festival food.
Kitsap Medieval Faire: Reenactments from the Middle Ages comes to the Kitsap County Fairgrounds, with demonstrations in the arts, dance and more, and food vendors.From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticket ...
The New York Renaissance Faire is a Renaissance faire located in Tuxedo, New York off New York State Route 17A that was first held in 1978. The 65-acre (260,000 m 2) faire [1] comprises permanent structures and has twenty stages and more than 100 shops. [2] As of 2024, the fair runs on Saturdays and Sundays beginning in mid-August, plus Labor ...
Middlefaire was a festival site located near Hillsboro, Texas. The 21-acre site opened in 2006 and features four festivals. [1] These were Texas Pirate Festival held in June, Magical & Medieval Fantasy Faire in early October, Arts & Crafts Fair in late October and Renaissance Festival in November. [2]
The Texas Renaissance Festival (dubbed the Ren Fest) is an annual Renaissance fair located in Todd Mission, Texas, about 55 miles northwest of Houston. [1] The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) started in 1974 on the location of an old strip mining site. The festival claims to be "the nation’s largest Renaissance theme park."
Jousting at the Renaissance Festival. The English Tudor village is 27 acres (110,000 m 2) [1] of woods and fields. There are more than 130 craft shops and 42 food outlets.. More than 1,300 participants populate the village, 400 work directly for the company, 700 for the other vendors and 200 as performers [7] on stages or as characters throughout the village.