Ren. faire in PA?
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21 Oct 2009 21:25 #1
by Mordecai Ashfields (ambrose_leonidas)
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Hey question guys,
Anyone check out the Renaissanse faire by Hershey at all?
I am thinking about checking it out soon but I don't know if it's any good, some comments about it would be nice.
Please and Thank You,
Cody Queen
Anyone check out the Renaissanse faire by Hershey at all?
I am thinking about checking it out soon but I don't know if it's any good, some comments about it would be nice.
Please and Thank You,
Cody Queen
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24 Oct 2009 17:05 #2
by Tsoli (Tsoli)
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Was There a few weeks ago and I really enjoyed myself. some of the highlights included
Glass Blowing Demonstration
Joust
Hypnotist
fence your friends(costs $5)
standard turkey legs and Mead
weapon shop
axe throwing
more stuff i don't remember cause we did tons in a short period of time
Glass Blowing Demonstration
Joust
Hypnotist
fence your friends(costs $5)
standard turkey legs and Mead
weapon shop
axe throwing
more stuff i don't remember cause we did tons in a short period of time
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24 Oct 2009 20:15 #3
by Baoyu Kunsai (Baoyu Kunsai)
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Just got back actually from it today actually.
The usual stuff as last year which is all good.
highlights are the live music, the glass blowing demo, 3 foot drinking cup, turkey leg, fire eaters, wine tasting, singing wenches (their name escapes me)
plenty of stuff to buy for costume accessories, masquerade masks, clothing, but some of it can be really over-priced.
The usual stuff as last year which is all good.
highlights are the live music, the glass blowing demo, 3 foot drinking cup, turkey leg, fire eaters, wine tasting, singing wenches (their name escapes me)
plenty of stuff to buy for costume accessories, masquerade masks, clothing, but some of it can be really over-priced.
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24 Oct 2009 22:52 #4
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That's the one that I usually go to, because it's 50 minutes from my house. It's pretty good, from what I've heard it compared to the ren faire in Tuxedo NY the vendors are not so good but there's lots of neat entertainment. There's always something going on and lots of good food. My favorite place is from a company called "The Bee Folks" they sell all kinds of honey. It's really good. Then if you go across the way they sell really good potato pancakes and then if you go to the end of the street and turn left they sell crepes full of nutella and fruit. Also, check out the Mud Show or any Tartan Terror performances. If you decide to go you'll figure out what that means in that daily itinerary they give out.
Anyway you should go, it's fun!
Anyway you should go, it's fun!
Quin K.
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And it isn't enough to believe in it, one must work for it.
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25 Oct 2009 01:45 #5
by Jarons20 (Jarons20)
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This is the same one with the Singing Sirens of Sin?
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