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April 15, 2026

THE ORIGINAL RENAISSANCE PLEASURE FAIRE: A FULL DAY OF DRESSING UP, TRINKET TRADING, AND STEPPING INTO ANOTHER WORLD

A playful, immersive day that feels less like an event and more like stepping into a story with the people you love

Why We Keep Coming Back and Why This Year Felt Different

One of the things I’ve come to appreciate most about building Beckoning Adventure is that it gives us a reason to return to places instead of just checking them off once and moving on. Some experiences shift a little each time you visit, but the Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire is one that somehow expands the more you lean into it.

Last year was our first visit, and I remember feeling completely overwhelmed in the best way. It was loud, colorful, chaotic, and full of moments I didn’t expect. This year, we walked in differently. We weren’t just attending, we were stepping into it.

We had names. We had outfits planned. We had a full intention to slow down and actually live inside the experience instead of trying to see everything.

And that changed everything.

We arrived as:

  • Jules of the North
  • Pearl of the South
  • Fenn-Reth of the East
  • Autumnal of the West

It sounds small, but having those identities for the day made it easier to play, to interact, and to fully let go of the idea that we were just “visiting” something. It became one of those days where you stop observing and start participating, and those are always the ones that stay with me the longest.

TL;DR

  • A fully immersive, costume-friendly experience that rewards participation more than planning
  • Dressing up and leaning into the theme completely changes the day
  • Trinket trading adds meaningful, small interactions throughout your visit
  • Arrive early, bring cash, and plan for unpredictable weather
  • Shows like the joust, along with performers like Moonie and Broon, are absolutely worth prioritizing
  • Best enjoyed when you slow down, wander, and let the day unfold naturally

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Table Of Contents
  1. Why We Keep Coming Back and Why This Year Felt Different
    • TL;DR
  2. What the Faire Actually Feels Like
  3. Dressing Up: The Part That Changes Everything
  4. Trinket Trading – Why It Became My Favorite Part
  5. The Shows We Made Time For
  6. What I Wish I Knew Before Going
  7. What I Actually Pack Now
  8. Who This Experience Is (and Isn’t) For
  9. Watch Along

What the Faire Actually Feels Like

It’s easy to describe the Faire in practical terms. A recreated Elizabethan village. Dozens of stages. Jousting. Food. Vendors.

But that’s not really what it feels like.

What you notice first is the energy. Everyone is in on it. Some people are in full, elaborate costumes that clearly took months to create. Others are just testing the waters with a flower crown or a corset. And somehow it all works together.

You’ll pass a queen holding court, a group of pirates arguing loudly, a fairy handing out trinkets, and a musician playing something that makes you stop mid-walk without even realizing it.

It isn’t structured in a way that tells you where to go next, which can feel overwhelming at first. But once you let go of the idea of “doing it right,” it becomes something much better. You wander. You stumble into shows. You sit when something catches your attention. You follow the energy instead of a schedule.

And that’s when it starts to click.

Dressing Up: The Part That Changes Everything

If there’s one thing I would gently insist on, it’s this: dress up.

It doesn’t have to be elaborate. It doesn’t have to be expensive. But participating in the visual world of the Faire changes how you experience it.

This year I built my look around soft pink and white layers, a blue corset, and as many pearl details as I could reasonably justify. I added a white wig, which immediately made everything feel a little more surreal in the best way.

There’s something about being dressed for the setting that makes interactions feel more natural. People speak to you differently. You feel more open to engaging. Even the smallest details, like walking through the marketplace or sitting at a show, feel more immersive.

Last year I went as a mushroom fairy and loved it. This year felt softer, a little more romantic, and somehow more me.

Both versions were fun. That’s the point.

Trinket Trading – Why It Became My Favorite Part

I participated in trinket trading last year and it ended up being one of my favorite parts of the entire day, so I already knew I was showing up ready for it this time.

Last year, I brought small mushroom trinkets to match my outfit, which made every exchange feel a little more personal and playful.

This year, I leaned into a softer, more romantic look and brought bookmarks instead, which felt very on theme for where I’m at right now. Fully in my book girl era.

Trinket trading changes how you interact with people. Instead of just passing by, you pause. You compliment someone’s outfit. You exchange something small. You have a moment, even if it only lasts a few seconds.

And those moments add up.

By the end of the day, you’re not just leaving with items. You’re leaving with tiny connections, little stories attached to each one. It slows the day down in a way that feels really intentional.

If you’re even slightly curious about it, try it. You don’t need anything elaborate. Just something small, thoughtful, and easy to carry.

The Shows We Made Time For

It’s tempting to treat the shows as background noise because there is so much happening at all times. But some of our favorite moments came from sitting down and staying a while.

The joust, especially, feels like a centerpiece experience. It’s loud, dramatic, and surprisingly emotional once you pick someone to root for.

Last year, I watched Sir Max for the first time without knowing what to expect. This year, I came back ready. We cheered, we committed, and when he won, it felt like a full circle moment I didn’t realize I had been building toward.

That’s the kind of thing the Faire does really well. It gives you small threads to follow from one visit to the next.

I also found myself intentionally rushing back to see some of my favorite performers this year, especially Moonie and Broon. Their shows are the kind you can watch more than once and still laugh just as hard. There’s something really special about recognizing performers, knowing what’s coming, and still being completely entertained.

And yes, I fully came prepared this time with plenty of dollar bills so I could tip generously. It’s such a small way to support the performers who honestly shape so much of the experience.

Beyond the joust, the smaller shows are just as worth your time. Comedy acts, musical performances, and interactive street moments all create natural pauses in your day.

If something makes you stop, let it.

What I Wish I Knew Before Going

There are a few things that sound obvious, but feel very different once you’re actually there.

Arrive early if you can. Parking fills quickly, and starting your day without that stress makes a big difference. It also gives you the chance to experience the Faire as it opens, which feels calmer and a little more magical.

Bring cash. Most vendors accept cards, but smaller booths and games are often easier with cash, and it saves you from waiting at ATMs.

Plan for every kind of weather. I cannot stress this enough. One year we prepared for heat and got rain. This year we expected cooler weather and ended up sunburned. Layers, sun protection, and flexibility will take you much further than trying to guess correctly.

Hydration matters more than you think. Especially if you’re in costume, walking all day, and sitting in the sun for shows.

And finally, don’t over-plan. The best parts of the day are usually the ones you didn’t schedule.

What I Actually Pack Now

After doing this more than once, my bag has become very intentional.

A refillable water bottle is non-negotiable.

Hand sanitizer and wipes make a difference, especially with limited restroom options.

Blister bandages are one of those things you hope you don’t need, but you’ll be glad you have.

Come prepared for rain or shine. I made the mistake this year of preparing for rain and skipping sunscreen… and I got burnt to a crisp. Lesson very much learned. Pack sun protection even if the forecast says otherwise, and bring layers so you’re not stuck uncomfortable either way.

A small “port-a-potty survival kit” is something I will never skip again. Think wipes, sanitizer, and anything that makes those quick stops feel a little more manageable. I’ll link a full version of what I pack for this in my storefront for easy reference.

And always leave a little extra space for whatever you end up bringing home.

Who This Experience Is (and Isn’t) For

This is for you if you like experiences that feel interactive, a little unstructured, and rooted in imagination. If you enjoy dressing up, people watching, live performances, and small unexpected moments, you will probably love it here.

It’s also a really beautiful option for friend groups. There’s something about stepping into a shared theme that naturally creates connection without needing a packed itinerary.

It may feel overwhelming if you prefer highly structured days or if large crowds are difficult to navigate without breaks. But even then, with the right pacing and expectations, it can still be manageable.

Watch Along

You can find moments from both of our visits across my social media, where I’ve shared highlights, outfits, and little pieces of the day as they happened.

I’ll also be linking my YouTube video where I walk through how I created my mushroom hat from last year step by step, in case you’re feeling inspired to create something of your own.

If you’re planning more theme park experiences, I keep all of my long-form guides organized under Resources.

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