Saturday, February 6, 2016

The 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival

 

The 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace – 2016

📍 Location: East of Apache Junction on US Highway 60, near the Superstition Mountains
📅 Event Dates: Saturdays & Sundays from February 6 – March 27, 2016 + Presidents’ Day (Monday, February 15)
🕰️ Festival Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, rain or shine
🚗 FREE Parking courtesy of Fry’s


🏰 Step Back in Time at Arizona’s Largest Renaissance Festival!

The Arizona Renaissance Festival is back for its 28th annual season, bringing history, fantasy, and adventure to life! This 30-acre medieval amusement park features a bustling artisan marketplace, live jousting tournaments, immersive entertainment, and incredible food & drinks.

What to Expect at the 2016 Arizona Renaissance Festival:

  • Over 200 artisan craft shops featuring unique, handcrafted goods
  • 13 stages of nonstop entertainment, including comedy, music, acrobatics & magic
  • Authentic full-contact jousting tournaments in a 5,000-seat arena
  • Delicious medieval feasts & drinks – Enjoy turkey legs, honey mead, Da Vinci Coladas, and more!
  • Exciting medieval rides & games, powered by people instead of electricity!
  • Live demonstrations from expert blacksmiths, weavers, glassblowers, and jewelers

🎭 Entertainment & Live Performances

The Arizona Renaissance Festival is home to more than 2,000 costumed performers, transporting you to a 16th-century European village full of knights, rogues, jesters, and nobles.

🏆 Daily Jousting Tournaments – Cheer for your favorite knight in thrilling, full-contact jousting battles!
🎤 Comedy & Theatre Shows – Enjoy hilarious interactive performances on 13 stages!
🎶 Music & Dance – Watch minstrels, belly dancers, and medieval musicians perform live!
🔥 Live Craft Demonstrations – See artisans weaving, blacksmithing, glassblowing, and jewelry-making!


🍗 Feast Like Royalty – Food & Drinks at the Festival

🍖 Indulge in hearty medieval delicacies, including:

  • Giant roasted turkey legs
  • Steak-on-a-stick
  • Warm bread bowls filled with stew
  • Handmade chocolates & cinnamon-roasted almonds

🍻 Quench your thirst with:

  • Honey Mead, Beer, and Medieval Margaritas
  • Da Vinci Coladas & Specialty Cocktails
  • Fresh lemonade & soft drinks

🥂 For a truly immersive dining experience, join the exclusive Pleasure Feast!

  • A 90-minute, five-course medieval banquet
  • Live music, comedy entertainment & unlimited drinks
  • Festival souvenir included
  • Advance reservations recommended

🎟️ Arizona Renaissance Festival Ticket Information

Advance Discount Tickets:

  • Adults: $22
  • Children (5-12): $10 (Kids under 5 are FREE!)
  • Seniors (60+): $21 (Available only at the Festival Box Office)

Gate Prices: $2 more per ticket if purchased at the Festival Box Office.

📢 Buy tickets online at or visit your local Fry’s Food Store to save!

🚗 FREE Parking courtesy of Fry’s

📞 More Info: Visit www.RenFestInfo.com or call (520) 463-2700


🏹 Experience the Thrill of Medieval Games & Rides!

⚔️ Test your warrior skills with:

  • Archery & battle axe throwing
  • Climbing challenges
  • Paintball castle sieges

🎡 Family-friendly rides & attractions:

  • Da Vinci’s Flying Machine
  • The Enchanted Maze
  • Puppet shows & interactive storytelling

🛍️ The Artisan Marketplace – Shop Unique Handcrafted Goods

🛒 Discover a marketplace filled with medieval treasures, including:

  • Handmade swords, armor & chainmail
  • One-of-a-kind Renaissance clothing & leather goods
  • Exquisite jewelry, glassware, and pottery
  • Henna tattoos, intricate hair braiding & palm readings

🏰 Why Visit the Arizona Renaissance Festival?

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, fantasy lover, or just looking for a fun-filled family outing, the Arizona Renaissance Festival is an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a spectacular day of entertainment, shopping, feasting, and medieval merriment!

🔥 Don't miss your chance to create magical memories—mark your calendar and join the fun!

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