The Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, Texas, Offers Eight Weeks of Fun
My Lords and Ladies, 'tis time again for the annual Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, Texas. Like anything bigger and better in Texas, the Renaissance Festival is one of the largest events in America. Since 1974, the Festival has delighted people each season. With cooler weather and bright sunny days, now is the ideal time and season to spend a day or weekend at the Renaissance Festival. Opening weekend was October 11th and 12th and runs for eight consecutive weekends ending Thanksgiving weekend November 27th. If you have yet to visit the Renaissance Festival in Texas why not plan to attend this year?
Each of the weekends has a theme; weekends celebrating the wee folk, faeries and other mythical creatures, pirates, the Celts, the Romans, Barbarians, Highlanders and Father Christmas. Imagine surrounding yourself with the flavor of such peoples and cultures. You may find yourself coming for one day and returning for several more days. The Renaissance Festival has much to see, experience and enjoy.
With fifty-five acres of village buildings and other structures, wandering through the Festival are almost sure to delight you in many ways. Artisans offer wares in more than three hundred shops. With the holidays coming up soon, a great gift or two or twenty may be encountered in the shops. Hungry? Renaissance food will tempt and tease you with tantalizing smells and delicious tastes.
The entertainment consists of hundreds of costumed performers who will delight you with theatrics, activities, actions and parades. First do not forget to pay homage to the King and Queen who have welcomed you to their village. Their parade is entertaining to watch as the village pays homage to their King and Queen.
Several stages such as the Globe, the Dove Meadow, and the Falconer present entertainment. Theaters, inns, taverns and other places offer music, dance, poetry, song, musing and other entertaining moments. Excited by watching joust matches? The Festival has thrilling jousting matches with knights and horses, lances and skill.
Each of the weekends has a theme; weekends celebrating the wee folk, faeries and other mythical creatures, pirates, the Celts, the Romans, Barbarians, Highlanders and Father Christmas. Imagine surrounding yourself with the flavor of such peoples and cultures. You may find yourself coming for one day and returning for several more days. The Renaissance Festival has much to see, experience and enjoy.
With fifty-five acres of village buildings and other structures, wandering through the Festival are almost sure to delight you in many ways. Artisans offer wares in more than three hundred shops. With the holidays coming up soon, a great gift or two or twenty may be encountered in the shops. Hungry? Renaissance food will tempt and tease you with tantalizing smells and delicious tastes.
The entertainment consists of hundreds of costumed performers who will delight you with theatrics, activities, actions and parades. First do not forget to pay homage to the King and Queen who have welcomed you to their village. Their parade is entertaining to watch as the village pays homage to their King and Queen.
Several stages such as the Globe, the Dove Meadow, and the Falconer present entertainment. Theaters, inns, taverns and other places offer music, dance, poetry, song, musing and other entertaining moments. Excited by watching joust matches? The Festival has thrilling jousting matches with knights and horses, lances and skill.
Since 1974, the Festival has delighted people each season. With cooler weather and bright sunny days, now is the ideal time and season to spend a day or weekend at the Renaissance Festival.
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