Can someone explain Renaissance Faires?

Although after reading the rest of the thread, you’ve got me interested in going to one of the local faires. Dang you people!

Hehehe…

MissPurlMcKnittington - yes, we did try, and yes, it did fall through. If I recall correctly, the band my daughter was working for at the time had a gig elsewhere that day, so it ended up being the ONE day we WEREN’T at Bristol that season!

Dinsdale - the toothless beauty, also known as Lady Ettie, is one of the funniest faire characters ever. She also does the Ohio and Tennessee faires, because she’s associated with the musical group Minstrels of Mayhem.

I’m usually pretty easy to spot - small as I am, I’m pretty loud, and I’ve been going so long that most of the acts know me by name. It’s entirely possible we did cross paths - I’ll talk to anyone who is not actively running away from me. I so wish I’d bothered to pop in here before you went this year though, so that I could have paid attention!

One of our actors (who plays Robin Hood) loves it when Trekkies come to faire in Trek garb. He approaches them and scolds, “If you’re going to come play in the holodeck, the least you could do is dress the part!”

My most humble apologies—I missed that one.

Maybe if you go as a hunchback??

Stay in Vermont for the fall too…the foliage can’t be beat. Maryland was where I went to the faire for the first time. It was a lot of fun and the craft booths were cool. My friend snuck out a tic-tac-toe set (stone with glass markers) she later gave me for my birthday so I have a nice memento of that day!

Whoops - a Fairever Pass is only $70 (I just bought mine todau), and that price has been steady for the past 10 years. Regular 1-day Adult admission is $17, $15 for Seniors, and $8 for Kids.

I went to the Texas Renaissance Festival once. I still have the program. I was looking through it a while back (apparently I had nothing better to do) and I saw one of the acts listed as “Penn and Tell – Juggling Magical Comedy.”

I wish I’d seen that.

I gotta admit that’s about the ONLY thing that would get me to one. I fell in with the wrong crowd in college (SCA types) and the idea of more of the same scares me.

Another explanation of raccoon tails - they were used as a sort of flea attractor. The idea was that the fleas would inhabit the fur, rather than the person. (Remember, hygiene was rather crude back then.)

Really? I wasn’t aware that Racoons were European animals…

Eh, whatever they are. I don’t pretend to know anything about small European animals with bushy tails that hapen to resemble raccoons.

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You can add a fourth circle to your Venn diagram of fantasy geekiness: LARPers. My social life, limited as it is, dries up and blows away this time of year because I don’t do Ren Fest.