Hear ye, hear ye! New England's favorite renaissance festival requests your presence for its 40th season this fall. King Richard's Faire in Carver, Massachusetts will be open on weekends and holidays that fall upon a Monday this autumn. Everyone, including lords and ladies, must be prepared to attend for music, jousting, merriment, festivities, and more.
King Richard's Faire is returning for its 40th season this year! This much-anticipated Renaissance Faire will run on weekends from September 4th through October 24th, 2021 and will include Monday holidays. That's a total of eight weekends PLUS Labor Day and Columbus Day.
His Majesty's guests are invited to arrive dressed up for the Faire. If you don't have a costume, the Faire has costumes available to rent inside the kingdom. You may choose to be a wench, prince or princess, peasant, pirate, rogue, lady, or a knight.
Once you're dressed for the Faire, why not attend a jousting match? You may also wish to visit the Royal Zoo and take a royal pony ride across the land. And behold the wondrous sight of the Faire's very own unicorn!
It's always entertaining to watch a sword fight as well. There is so much to see and do at King Richard's Faire!
Test your bravery at The Gaming Glen where you can throw an axe or a knife, show off your skills with a crossbow, darts, and more. Several rides are available including the Pirate Ships which will take riders on a grand adventure!
If you're feeling famished, not to worry! Head to Canterbury Kitchens or Dragon's Tavern where you may feast upon a Turkey Leg, Dragon Wings 'n Fryes, King's Chowder Boule, Wenches Waffle with Chicken, and more. Libations may also be found at several spots around the realm including The Vinery, Dragon's Nest, Wizard's Winery, and Privy Pub, among other locales.
Located by the Kingdom's front gate, one will find His Majesty's Remembrance Shoppe. Pick up a King Richard's Faire pottery mug, beer stein, and magnets among other goods to commemorate your time at this year's Renaissance Faire!
His Majesty will be awaiting your arrival at the Faire where you will enjoy food, entertainment, merriment, and more.
Have you attended King Richard's Faire in the past? What did you think? Please share your comments with your fellow readers.
For more information and to purchase thy tickets, visit the King Richard's Faire website. You may also wish to follow the Facebook page for photos and ideas on how to dress (if you want to dress up in costume) when you go. And remember to brush up on your RenFaire lingo before you go!
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