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Saturday, September 15, 2018

September 15, 2018

Enjoy Family Fun at King Richard's Faire

Huzzah!  King Richard's Faire is in it's 37th season and offers such fun for families! 




We were able to go again this year with thanks to complimentary promotional tickets, and, again, came away from our day in Carvershire happily tired. 

My children look forward to the live, interactive entertainment at King Richard's Faire each year- especially the jousts!  In fact, this year, my youngest was so eager to 
escape into the woods at King Richard's Faire that he was literally doing his own voluntary mental math several times a week from the day he saw our tickets come in to the day we actually went to the Faire.  Witnessing his countdown anticipation was fun.

Of course, even more fun was actually going to the Faire and - surprise- having him be selected as an audience volunteer.  The entertainer he helped had such wonderful humor and rapport.


Fun for All!




Having been to the Faire for a number of years, our family has come to know and love specific performers.  A couple of those were missing this year, but there were new ones guests could enjoy including the Royal Musicians Accordion Tom, Music the Gathering, and Three Pints Shy and Up In Arms, an acrobatic/juggling performer.

Enjoy we did!

My husband said: 

"Our family is fortunate to have a Renaissance Faire with such a long tradition so close to our home. Jacques the Whipper is a perennial favorite of ours along with the joust to the death."


My oldest son (12) said:

"I really like King Richard's Faire.  One of my favorite things is the jousts.  We watch every single one each year.  This year, I go to be a squire holding something for a knight.  I was happy.

I was kind of sad that Daniel Duke of Danger was missing, but happy that Jaques the Whipper was still there. 


I also liked the guy my brother volunteered with."



My daughter (11) said :

"I enjoyed King Richard's Faire again this year.  Some of my favorite shows were Jacques the Whipper and the joust. 



I hope Daniel Duke of Danger comes back next year! I like the acrobat they had this year, too. 

I also liked the fries." 



My youngest (8) said:
"I like King Richard's Faire.  One of my favorite things is the jousts.  I like how they brought Sir Geoffrey back this year!



My second favorite thing was the food! The hotdogs are big and mine was wrapped in bacon!"

 



As always, I enjoyed the performers, but, more so, relished witnessing my children have such a delightful day in Carvershire.  Giggles, grins, rapt attention, outdoor time, and exercise walking around soaking in the fun are all part and parcel of a fabulous time at the Faire, and I appreciate it all!



Our family had fun watching performers...




... savoring some food, and taking in the atmosphere of the glen with all the games, ridesartisans...



...musicians, and merriment. 




Indeed, there is plenty of merriment at the Faire! At every turn, there is fantasy, fun, and wonder as you encounter the King Richard X and Queen Anne III and their court, nobles, and not-so-noble  subjects...


minstrels and musicians...



 acrobats, stilt walkers, giant puppets...


wenches, muddy beggars, and more



With admission, you can freely visit any of the eight stages of live entertainment and the jousts, where a few hundred actors, singers, dancers, stage combat pros, acrobats, and puppeteers sweep you away into the (planned) mayhem and merriment of Carvershire.

In between, you can also enjoy games and rides, shopping in the artisan areas, or having a bite to eat.  For, while the entertainment is the main focus of the Faire, undoubtedly, many love the giant pickles and turkey legs, mead and cocktails, strong man tests axe throwing, handcrafted items and more.  





Plan Your Visit


Fall always seems to get busy, so is it sure is fun to "escape your reality at THE New England Renaissance Faire" as the King Richard's Faire folks say.


The 2018 season runs through October 21 on weekends and Monday holidays from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., tucked away on 80 acres of enchanted forest at 235 Main Street (Rt. 58) in Carver, Mass. 02330

Tickets are $32 for adults (12+) and $16 for children ages 4-11 and can be 
purchased online or at the gate.  Children under 4 are free, and there is free parking.

Discounts can be given to groups of 25 adults or more and private parties can be accommodated (birthdays, vow renewal ceremonies, weddings). Groups may make reservations by emailing info@kingrichardsfaire.net

Costumes are welcome and appreciated. In fact, costumed guests tend to be in the majority, not the minority, of the crowd.

Our family did
 not opt to wear costumes this year, but have in the past, and you can, too.  Wear one there or rent costumes for all ages and sizes right inside the front gate at Seams Like A Dream. And, remember, this is a Fantasy Faire not a medieval/renaissance re-enactment so...anything goes! Be prepared to see it all -  from Monty Python, to Harry Potter, to Game of Thrones, to DC/Marvel superheroes, to all kinds of cosplay.  The flavor of history mixes with the fun of present day creativity at King Richard's Faire!
Visit King Richard’s Faire on  social media on 
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheKingRichardsFair, on Twitter and Instagram @KRFaire, and on Pinterest as well.  You can also reach call 508-866-5391 or email info@kingrichardsfaire.net

Be sure to note the
special contests and events which take place every Saturday (and some Sundays) which add to the fun! 

Also note, there is no outside food or beverage allowed in the Faire unless cleared by the office first, so eat a big breakfast before arrival and have some cash on hand for food in case you get hungry at the Faire.  (There are GF/V/LF options available.)

Finally, in case you did not notice in our pictures, King Richard's Faire takes place in the woods, and, although Carvershire is well maintained for safe and enjoyable Renaissance fantasy fun,  there are tree roots and weather to contend with, and the bathrooms are porto-potties (ones with running water!) So, dress and plan accordingly. 



Disclaimer:We received free promotional tickets in exchange for this honest review.  We were not required to write a positive review nor were we compensated in any other way.  All opinions we have expressed are our own family's.  We are disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.


Thursday, October 5, 2017

October 05, 2017

There's Still Time to Enjoy King Richard's Faire!

My family and I were thrilled to receive complimentary tickets to one of our favorite fall fun locations again this year: King Richard's Faire!




Truly, we love this local Renaissance Faire
, which is New England's largest and longest-running one and is now in its 36th season, which runs through Columbus Day, Monday, October 22, 2017.

Should you want to enjoy the fun and frolicking of this history-inspired Faire, too, you'll find it
tucked away on 80 acres of shady forest and a sunshiny jousting field off Rt. 58 in Carver, Massachusetts.  There, the King's Realm of Carvershire bustles with a full day of live, interactive entertainment for all ages.

Daring knights jousting on horseback...




Games of skill... 




Hundreds of talented entertainers on eight stages, including, dancers, singers, acrobats, exotic animals, and the King’s royal court greet you when you enter the gates to step back in time at King Richard's Faire.




Food a plenty is for sale, too, as well as loads of wares sold in a 16th century village filled with the more than 100 unique and talented artisans from near and far. 



Admission includes all shows, but you will want to bring cash, too, as entertainers often ask for free-will tips and games and food come at typical additional faire pricing.  No outside food or drink is allowed, but there is one water fountain, so bringing an empty bottle or cup for thirsty young ones is not a bad idea.

My Kiddoes' Thoughts


My oldest, at 11, said:





King Richard's Faire was enjoyable this time.  I enjoyed the jousts as I always do. 

During the joust to the death, when the guys were battling on foot, the stabbing looked so real. 


I also enjoyed watching Daniel Duke of Danger.  He always makes funny jokes and his stunts are really awesome. 



I also enjoyed the Queen Dog with the bacon, but wish they didn't put sauce on it.  (I learned that if you want a plain hotdog, you have to say so.)  Along with the Queen Dog, you get fries.  I don't usually like fries, but those ones tasted good.  They are the only ones in the world I will eat. 


Jacques the Whipper was talented and funny.  He joked that "if I succeed at this trick, we call it, 'why I don't have real facial hair', but if I fail, we call it, 'the French fry" or something like that.

In general, most of the performers I saw were pretty good and funny.  I hope you can enjoy time at King Richard's Faire, too!

My 10 year old said:




King Richard's Faire was fun this year. 

I really enjoyed the jousts this year, because the storyline was different from year before.  It made it more interesting.



Some of my favorite shows were Daniel Duke of Danger, the aerial arts show, and Jacques the Whipper. 

I liked Daniel Duke of Danger, because he is funny and talented for his age.  He can stand on a ladder for a long time! 




I think the aerial art show was really impressive.  The girls do flips on the silks and spin them around to fly around in circles.  They also drop from high on the silks to very low.  It was definitely one of the shows that took the most talent.



I also liked Jacques the Whipper.  It's really impressive when he lights his whip on fire, and he makes funny jokes. 




The food was good, but it isn't the least expensive.

This year, I did not want to do any games or shopping, but I've enjoyed them in the past.

My seven-year-old said:
 

King Richard's Faire is good.  I liked the jousts.  I watched all three.  They were different this year, but still a lot of fun!

I liked the food, too.  The Queen Dog was tasty.  I like it wrapped in bacon with the stuff on top.


I want to go again.

Indeed, every year, my children want to go again.  We never tire of the fun at King Richard's Faire!


More Information

Some days at King Richard's Faire are extra-special ones.  The remaining special events schedule for this season includes:

  • Saturday 10/7, 4p: Harry Potter Trivia and Costume Contest
  • (ages 12+)
  • Saturday 10/14, 4p: Wee Ones Parade for Princes, Princesses, Fairies & Pirates Costume Contest (ages 11 and younger only)
  • Saturday 10/24, 4p: Fantasy Finale Weekend: Adult Costume Contest

Faire hours are 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.  every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday holidays,through October 22, 2017. Tickets are $32 for adults (12+) and $16 for children ages 4-11. Children under 4 are free, and parking is free.

Discounts are given to groups of 25 adults or more, and private parties can be accommodated (birthdays, bachelor/ette parties, anniversary celebrations, and weddings). Groups may make reservations by emailing info@kingrichardsfaire.net.
King Richard’s Faire is located at 235 Main Street (Rt. 58) in Carver, Mass. 02330, phone: 508-866-5391, email: info@kingrichardsfaire.net.

Get social with King Richard’s Faire on Facebook ttp://www.sFairand on Twitter and Instagram @KRFaire.

Enjoy King Richard's Faire before Columbus Day, or look for it again next fall.  Carvershire springs to life anew every year!