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2012
Press Release for the Carolina Renaissance Festival
The
Carolinas' Great Fall Revel Celebrates Its 19th Anniversary
Two months of fun and games more
boisterous than ever at the Carolina Renaissance Festival.

19th Annual CAROLINA RENAISSANCE
FESTIVAL 2012 DATES / INFO:
Where: North of Charlotte between Concord
and Huntersville. The Festival is located on Highway 73 at Poplar Tent
Road (between I-77 and I-85).
When: Seven consecutive weekends
(Saturday and Sunday) from October 6th through November 18th, 2012. The
Festival runs from 10:00 AM until 5:30 PM, rain or shine.
Advance Discount Tickets: $19 for adults,
$9 for kids ages 5-12; available at Harris Teeter Stores region wide.
Children under 5 are always free. Tickets purchased at the gate are $1
more, or print your own online at RenFestInfo.com. Senior (60 and over)
and adult Military discount tickets are $18 at the gate. Parking is free
courtesy of Harris Teeter.
Information: Online at RenFestInfo.com,
or call (704) 896-5544, toll free (877) 896-5544.
Enjoy full FAMILY DAYS of NON-STOP FUN at
the CAROLINA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL!
Located just north of Charlotte, NC is a
village where imagination, fantasy, and history burst to life. It is a
place where adults can feel and act like children while children are
treated as royalty. It is a magical realm where you will forget about
your daily cares and enjoy the magic of a simpler time and place. It is
the Carolina Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace.
Introduced to the Charlotte area in 1994,
the Carolina Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace contained just
six acres of village attractions. Now, the event has grown to become one
of the largest renaissance themed events in the country as well as one
of the largest attractions in the Carolinas.
Operating 7 consecutive Saturdays and
Sundays in October and November, the 22-acre tree-lined Renaissance
Festival village is nestled amongst 245 acres of beautiful forest coated
in autumn colors. A perfect setting for a fictional, story-book
renaissance village filled with charming cottages, castles, kitchens and
pubs, all with simulated architecture and design of a 16th century
European village. A fictional village called Fairhaven ? a peaceful
shire where pleasure and celebration rules the day.
It is within the walls of Fairhaven that
villagers, artists, crafts-people, musicians, performance troupes and
food vendors have gathered together to create a marketplace festival in
celebration for the arrival of their visiting King and Queen.
Entertainment
With trumpets blaring and cannon
blasting, the gates of Fairhaven swing open at 10:00 am and close at
dusk. The day is filled with an abundance of attractions appropriate for
all age groups, including 11 stages, each packed with a unique mix of
continuous music, dance, comedy shows, and circus entertainments. From
sword swallowing to one-of-a-kind old world musical instruments, the
entertainment options are endless. The shows are always spontaneous, and
you can take part in the action if you wish ? or sit back and enjoy
watching the audience volunteers who make a spectacle of themselves. You
will never know what happens next, on stage or off.

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One of the special features of the
Carolina Renaissance Festival is that the entertainment is not confined
to the stage. The fun takes place right in front of you on the streets
of Fairhaven Village, as a costumed cast of 300 medieval commoners,
knights, and royalty celebrates a 16th century day of play. Part of the
Renaissance experience is meeting and interacting with the colorful
characters roaming the village, creating an interactive street theater.
Musical fairies and lively woodland sprites embody childlike innocence.
Close up magicians amaze and amuse. Wonderful statuary comes to
life. There is even a walking tree! You can take audience with the
King and Queen, or mingle with the mud covered peasants who endlessly
proclaim? ?Welcome to the greatest show in Earth! Huzzah!? Outrageously
unpredictable and unstoppably hilarious, the Carolina Renaissance
Festival blends the comedy of Monty Python with the mythology of The
Lord of the Rings.
One would be remiss without mentioning
the incredible array of live musical performances ? many of which are
accompanied by ethnic dance influenced by Ireland, Scotland, India,
Africa, and the Middle East. Ancient old world instruments such as the
hurdy gurdy, hammered dulcimer, penny whistle, along with classical
guitar ensembles and gentle harp music all fill the lanes of the
village. Even scurrvy pirates and old Irish folk songs have a home with
adventure filled ballads that make you sing and shout along - all part
and parcel of the Festival day.
Attractions
In addition to the non-stop schedule of
entertainment, you cannot miss the birds of prey exhibition where the
royal falconer will don his hunting garb and take you on a thrilling
trip into the past explaining and demonstrating the use of falcons,
hawks, owls and more in the ancient sport of falconry! Listen to
fascinating bits of history delivered while a hawk flies overhead in a
simulated hunt displaying the unique skills that enraptured nobles long
ago and made falconry the sport of kings. It is both educational and awe
inspiring as you learn about the popularity of falconry in the
renaissance while watching a falcon dive at over 100 miles an hour!
A modern recreation of the Renaissance
era wouldn't be complete without a depiction of one of the grandest
events of the time period ? the tournament Joust! Easily the Carolina
Renaissance Festival's most popular attraction, the joust is full of
pomp, pageantry, and chivalry. Three times daily, noble Knights strap on
the heavy suits of armor and mount two tons of snorting steeds. With
plumes waving and chain mail clanking, they take up their lances and
charge at one another in tilt. Shattering lances, clashing swords, and
daring deeds of bravery all collide into a realistic recreation of a
joust to the death! These Knights (actually stunt riders and actors)
battle inside the village on a large tournament field in a 2,000 seat
arena. Adults and children alike can join in the fun and cheer their
favorite knight with creative and sarcastic chants taught by the
Fairhaven rabble rousers!
Games & Rides
The Carolina Renaissance Festival is home
to plenty of activities for children including a most unusual collection
of people powered rides and games of skill. Inspired by the joust? Try
your skill with a lance on the Slider Joust challenge game. You can
storm the castle in a paintball battle or try to solve the riddle of
climbing Jacob's Ladder. Mix skillful pleasure and comic adventure by
throwing tomatoes at the insulting fools locked in the stocks at
Vegetable Justice. Test your skill at games like the Dragon Climbing
Tower, the Archery Range, and the Maze. Fly high into the sky on the
Pirate's Assault Catapult. Take a ride on Christopher Columbus' Voyage
to the New World, the Piccolo Pony (a rocking horse bigger than an
elephant), and Leonardo's Flying Machine; a people powered amusement
ride based on Di Vinci's designs for human flight.

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A family favorite is Mother (and Father)
Goose brought to life with their costumed ducks and geese, the Petting
Farm, and Camel and Elephant Rides.
Already the Carolinas' largest costume
party, put the Carolina Renaissance Festival on your Halloween list of
things to do with free event admission for all children 12 and under,
with free tricks & treats to be found all around the Festival village,
and a Halloween Treasure Hunt with prizes! Children are encouraged to
show off their Halloween costumes and enter the Halloween Costume
Contest!
Shopping
In addition, the Renaissance Festival is
a great place to buy your Halloween costume or accessories. Early
holiday shoppers can peruse over 100 craft shops in an open-air village
market which provides a diverse selection of handmade items such as
pottery, jewelry, perfume, glass blown ornaments, ceramics, bath & body
products, medieval costumes, hand carved candles, unique musical
instruments, children's toys, a full spectrum of clothing, and much
more. You can even create your own special gift at the raku pottery
booth.

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Housed in rows of storybook shops and
medieval style tents, you can watch artisans make a masterpiece right
before your eyes. Enjoy demonstrations of fine skills such as weaving,
woodcarving, blacksmithing, glassblowing, pottery, and jewelry making ?
all through the use of ancient skills and low technology.
Eating
Did you work up an appetite perusing all
the shops and enjoying all the entertainment? Well you will be pleased
to know that the food is as spectacular as all the attractions. In
addition to the shows, music, crafts, and the wonder of getting lost in
another time, people visit the Carolina Renaissance Festival for the
food as well. Village kitchens cook up an endless feast of bread bowl
stews, steak-on-a-stake, gourmet sausages, and the festival's famous
giant roasted turkey legs. For dessert, try the fresh crepes, the cakes
and cookies from the Monks Bakery, candy delights from the Chocolate
Shoppe, Italian ice, gelato, and a favorite of all renaissance
wanderers: a bag of cinnamon-roasted almonds. Festival pubs soft drinks,
a wide variety of craft beer, wine, champagne, ale, honey mead, lemonade
and Medieval Margaritas to compliment the day-long feast of hearty foods
fit for royalty.
Each year the Carolina Renaissance
Festival adds new entertainment and new facilities making it the fall
destination for quality entertainment in the Carolinas. And for visitor
convenience, the Festival has embraced modern times. In addition to
purchasing advanced discount tickets at Harris Teeter grocery stores
region-wide, visitors can now print their own tickets in advance on the
Festival's website at RenFestInfo.com.
So bust out your sense of good cheer, leave your cares behind, and take
a day trip out to the wildly popular and entertaining time machine known
as the Carolina Renaissance Festival and Artisan Market Place.
The 19th anniversary Carolina Renaissance
Festival will be held weekends, Saturdays and Sundays from October 6th
through November 18th. For more event information call, toll
free; 877-896-5544 or on the web at
www.RenFestInfo.com.
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