Anyone going to one this year?
I have never been, but in October I'm going with one of my good friends and I couldn't be more excited! We're both unhealthily obsessed with Renn/Middle Ages stuff, so it'll be so much fun!
Any tips? Where should I get a costume?
Renn Fest/Fayre?
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It's been a few years since I've been at the Renn fair in Stirling Forest New York. But I do remember having a great time. Never went in custome though. Be sure to bring a good amount of cash because there will be a lot things that catch your eye there. Be sure to have a Large Turkey Leg and a flask of Mead.
I know Larissa went this year. Maybe she can give you a more current account.
Have a great time and take some pic to share with us.
I know Larissa went this year. Maybe she can give you a more current account.
Have a great time and take some pic to share with us.

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Ah, a subject that touches my heart! The Sterling Forest Ren Faire has been in existence for about 30 years, and I haven't missed a year. I've been to it twice this year already, and am thinking of going back next weekend, when it closes.
Decent food, great entertainment, lots to buy. I finally got garb this year - it makes sense, I decided, now that I'm an adult & my size won't change any more. Do plan to spend money, they tend to be expensive & have tons of good stuff. My garb (two skirts, blouse, bodice) was $217 with tax. My celtic leather checkbook cover was $32, I think. Food is pricey, and water is $2 or $3. I get some sort of souvenir every summer. This year it was the checkbook cover (I didn't count the garb, that was an investment & I'm wearing it for Halloween too). Last year I got brass hairsticks. One year I got an art glass paperweight from the glassblower. Another year, a celtic keychain. Once a celtic hair slide. Once an Irish music CD. Next year, I'm getting faerie wings for the cat & dog to wear on Halloween...
Decent food, great entertainment, lots to buy. I finally got garb this year - it makes sense, I decided, now that I'm an adult & my size won't change any more. Do plan to spend money, they tend to be expensive & have tons of good stuff. My garb (two skirts, blouse, bodice) was $217 with tax. My celtic leather checkbook cover was $32, I think. Food is pricey, and water is $2 or $3. I get some sort of souvenir every summer. This year it was the checkbook cover (I didn't count the garb, that was an investment & I'm wearing it for Halloween too). Last year I got brass hairsticks. One year I got an art glass paperweight from the glassblower. Another year, a celtic keychain. Once a celtic hair slide. Once an Irish music CD. Next year, I'm getting faerie wings for the cat & dog to wear on Halloween...
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