What People Are Saying About Texas Renaissance Festival
The Editor
Joshua Hinsdale
Citysearch
In Short – This fall fair, which traditionally runs between October and November, allows people to step back into the days of yore. With costumed merchants and performers roaming the massive fairground, the festival combines performance art with a medieval marketplace. Theatrics are at their highest, with each worker completely in character to enhance the period effect. Expect more than 200 performances daily on 21 different stages. Food booths offer everything from turkey legs to wine and mead.
Love the Texa s Renaissance Festival
by txredheart at Citysearch
I have so many fond memories of going to this festival as a kid. The food was awesome... the best "steak on a stick" I've ever had. I hope they still have it. Also it was so fun to watch the bird trainers... absolutely amazing. It was a fun family time. Good stuff... Gotta love living in Texas!!
- Pros: Fun times
Looking forward to it!!!
by gabbyso at Citysearch
I can't believe it's almost time again and am so excited about the Texas Ren Fest this year. Last year was our first time to check it out and it is too much fun!!! Lots of food, beer and something different to do. Hurry up November and get here!!!
- Pros: Fun way to spend the weekend
- Cons: Little far, but worth it!
The Details on Texas Renaissance Festival
Save Time:
Buy and print your tickets online.
The Extras:
Planning a wedding? The event makes special provisions for a serene wedding setting at either the Roman Basilica or the King's Chapel.
Parking:
Parking is free. The camping area on the far west side of the parking lot is first come, first served and costs $5.
Know Before You Go:
Sample wines from an assortment of vineyards at the King's Wine Tasting or pay a visit to the King's Feast for a six-course prime rib meal. Reservations and fees are required for special events.

