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ReRoll Tavern

ReRoll Tavern in North KC: every great adventure begins in a tavern.

Viking adventures at ReRoll Tavern

“Every great adventure begins in a tavern.”

Where to go in North Kansas City for nerdy fun? ReRoll Tavern (and its sister bar Vignettes next door) are great places to find adventure.

I’m so excited to have been hosted to share about this local gem! I look forward to sharing more in the future as we continue this partnership! My show the Medieval Medicine Show will be performing at ReRoll 6/24/24.

What to do at ReRoll?

ReRoll Tavern has an extensive library of games to play onsite. Pay at the door and have access to countless board games. It’s also a great place to relax with friends or on your own.

There are tons of special activities to join. Check out their monthly calendar and social media for fun offerings like: Tuesday night ladies night (no cover), crafts, Legos, miniature painting, themed parties, cocktails and coloring, chess, knitting, trivia, music performances, ReRoll After Dark (karaoke and other after party activities), board game socials, and cosplay.

If you have a reservation at the Vignettes Pop-Up Bar next door, come in to ReRoll for some fun before or after your reservation.

It’s a great location for an ongoing game of Dungeons and Dragons or other roleplaying games. Join a party or bring your own. (Ask about their Dungeon Master incentive program).

Book their private room for your party, book club, or gaming session.

Themed Parties

I love a good costume themed party. You can expect a good crowd at a themed night with themed drinks and activities like trivia and costume contests. My husband and our friends have enjoyed dressing up for two Letterkenny Super Soft Birthday Parties. Manu, my partner from the Medieval Medicine Show, and I had a blast being hosted at their Spring Viking party in preparation for the Kickoff of Vikingfest. Other themes have included Parks and Recreation, Shrek, What we do in the Shadows, Pokémon, 90’s Cartoons, Post-Apocalyptic, Star Wars, Pajama Party, Cyberpunk, and many more!

Lindsay and Manu from Medieval Medicine Show exploring our Viking side with friends from Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival.

The Medieval Medicine Show Party and Performance

Saturday, August 24 at 4pm, be sure to catch my Renaissance Festival Show, Medieval Medicine at ReRoll Tavern! We are so excited ReRoll is bringing us in to have a big performance and party with our 75 closest friends and fans! Be sure to save the date!

Tavern Food and Drink

ReRoll Tavern has tasty fresh made pizza and other tavern snacks like nachos, soft pretzels, and burgers. No tavern is complete without drinks to quench the thirst of an adventurer. ReRoll has a signature cocktail and shot menu, specialty themed menus, beer, seltzer, and cider. At the Viking party they offered mead. The Phoenix Down is a very tasty shot. They also have soda, coffee, and juice (including a bottomless soda and coffee option).

Membership

Phoenix Down Shot

Be part of the ReRoll Community and enjoy unlimited access, free friend passes, discounts, and more. Memberships are monthly, yearly, or lifetime for individuals or families.

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The Castle of Muskogee: Oklahoma Renaissance Festival

The Castle of Muskogee: Oklahoma Renaissance Festival gateway to another world.

Lindsay and Jo at the Queen’s Tea

“Your gateway to another world.”

*This was a hosted visit. We got free tickets to go have a blast at this event, but we would have gone even if we didn’t get the free tickets.

2024 Season

6 Weekends: April 27th to June 2nd

Saturdays & Sundays (plus Memorial Day)
10:30am - 6:00pm, rain or shine

Top-notch Adventure!

OKRF (The Oklahoma Renaissance Festival), officially known as The Castle of Muskogee, is truly impressive and so much fun. Droves of Renfest fans drive to OKRF each year, and now I know why. You may recognize me as the RN (Renaissance Nurse) from the Medieval Medicine Show. I took this opportunity to take a vacation from musical medicine to visit Castleton. Memorial day weekend, my college roommate, Jo, and I were so thrilled to be hosted at this amazing festival for the chance to write this blog. OKRF was definitely worth the drive. You’ll find so many thoughtful features in this larger, established festival that boasts over 25 years in operation. The cast and other performers are clearly having a blast, too.

Realm

The extensive grounds of Castleton are split into different regions: Bavarian Forest, King’s Highway, Village Centre, Tournament Arena, Castle Keepe (air conditioned), Celtic Quarter (including the air conditioned Cave with bar and stage), Italian Piazza, Castleton Harbour, and The Woodlands. The structures are substantial, some reaching 3 stories, and shade and benches are plentiful. These themed areas feature tons of delightful drinks, stages, and shops.

The King Enjoying the

Pub Sing

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry

Jo and I adored the interactive Courtly Dance at the Maypole. Dancing was one of the things that made me a diehard Renfest fan in high school. At OKRF they will help you find a partner and teach you the dance! You can also watch or participate in wrapping the Maypole.

The Human Combat Chess Match gives you the chance to see all your favorite characters fight.

If you came dressed to impressed, try your luck in the Costume Contest or just come and watch.

Be sure to catch the afternoon Joust at 1pm or the Joust to the Death at the end of the day.

We enjoyed fighting one another with realistic, foam weapons at the Sword Master’s Challenge.

In the Royal Quest, children can get stamps on their official warrant throughout the festival and bring it back for a late afternoon audience with the King and Queen.

The Wheel of Death

Tons of stages provide exciting entertainment: music, comedy, juggling, family friendly shows, and more bawdy ones. For incredible feats check out The Wheel of Death, Bob the Incredible Juggler, and Crazy Boy Coy. Laugh with the Washing Well Wenches. For music, check out sämäs, The Jolly Rogers, Wolgemut, Ez ‘n Dil, and cool down in the air conditioned Cave area with Tartanic and Music the Gathering. There were even more groups we didn’t get to see. It was fun recognizing some overlap with Kansas City. Check out the Daily Schedule for current groups, show times, and locations.

There are many exciting vendors to tempt you if you have the shopping bug or want to buy some presents. Jo bought a beautiful new outfit at The Highland Kilt Company and a laurel crown at McNoodles.

There is so much to taste from chimney cakes and funnel cakes to bacon wrapped venison poppers from the Pauper Eatery. There are, of course, turkey legs. We returned to the Cappuccino Inn 3 times in 2 days for refreshing drinks: I loved the Pickpocket (frozen lemonade/iced tea combo), and Jo loved the smoothies.

We purposefully planned our visit to include Memorial Day. This is a popular day with KC visitors. The 3 day weekend allows more time for driving and more days of fun. On Monday, be sure to experience the very moving veteran and family member parade and ceremony honoring Memorial Day.

Schedule and Special Events

OKRF is held for 6 weekends (Saturdays & Sundays) in the spring including Memorial Day from 10:30am - 6:00pm, rain or shine. Confirm current dates, weekend themes, and times on their website.

Castleton really shines with special events. Be sure to buy tickets in advance online, and line up early for the best seats.

Excellent Shopping

  • Queen’s Tea: as a tea aficionado, I truly enjoyed the 2pm Queen’s Tea. This is a full afternoon tea with 3 tiers of tea sandwiches and desserts. A variety of entertainers will delight tea ticket holders. Queen’s tea was high on my list of experiences at OKRF.

  • Smoker: a raunchy, rowdy 21+ event hosted by the ladies of the Scarlet Pillow and buccaneers of the harbor for drinks, cigars, and bawdy songs, jokes, games, and pickup lines. (Bring your ID.)

  • Pub Crawl: have a grand time visiting pubs and being entertained throughout the festival. Keep your commemorative stein. (Bring your ID.)

  • Castleton Tastings: 21+ event with different tastings like wine, mead, or whiskey on different days; check the website for dates. (Bring your ID.)

  • Explore the Torture Chamber and Catacombs beneath the Castle and the Ultimate Maze near the May Pole.

  • In addition to events during the festival day, you can buy tickets to special evening events like The Masque Ball, Pirate’s Feaste, and Ceilidh (pronounced Kay-lee).

  • The Castle of Muskogee has events at other times: Fireworks, Halloween Festival, Castle Christmas, and Time Traveler’s Ball (New Year’s Eve).

Festival Tickets

RN and Jo seek an audience with the Royals

  • Confirm current pricing online. Tickets are $5 cheaper if you buy them online. Children, seniors, and students can also get a reduced price. In addition to a one day pass, you can buy a weekend pass, or season pass. This festival is extensive. I would be sure to at least get a weekend pass! 2 days wasn’t enough for me.

  • If you visit the festival often, consider the limited availability Friends of Festival premier season pass which includes extra features like a private pub, reserved pavilion, special discounts, events, and preferred parking.

Human Combat Chess Match

Tips

  • Bring cash so you don’t have to spend time at the ATM. Be sure to tip performers at least a dollar when you watch their shows (more is always welcome). Some shops take credit cards, but many tasty food booths do not.

  • Castleton has its own coins of the realm, real coins that can be used throughout the land. Trade US currency back and forth for these coins at the “Bank of London”. You can also keep them as a souvenir. Angus, featured on the 1 coin, can sell you an extra special coin, if you find him near the petting zoo.

  • No pets or firearms are allowed at this festival. All blades must be peace tied (so you can’t draw them).

  • Buy a printed program at the gate for $1 (free online). The Daily Schedule grid in the middle is handy. Identify a few key things you want to see and plan your shopping and eating around that schedule. Make sure not to miss any ticketed events you’ve bought. Aimless roaming is especially fun if you have several days to explore.

  • Costumes are not required but are encouraged. Most guests at OKRF were in at least some costume or a funny t-shirt. If you don’t have an outfit, you can buy or rent one there. Dress for the weather. By the end of the season at OKRF it can be quite warm. Look for the metal Castleton Medallion to distinguish performers from well-dressed guests.

  • Prepare to spend a joyful day walking outside: comfortable shoes, layers, sunscreen, bug spray, and even a parasol are recommended.

  • Stay hydrated! I like to bring a mug with a special belt clip to really get into the spirit (you can buy these onsite or a stein is included in the pub crawl ticketed event). There are drinking fountains across the grounds of Castleton for free water.

  • While this festival has more infrastructure than many, you should still expect the terrain to be a little uneven. The sweet spot is footwear that is both comfortable and stylish.

  • Bring a reusable bag for your shopping finds.

  • I love that smoking is only allowed in designated areas of the festival. However, if you are looking for some raunchy entertainment with drinks and cigars, the 21+ Smoker event is for you. First-time visitors can look forward to special treatment. You might want to prepare a Limerick or joke. You can still participate in the Smoker event as a non-smoker or non-drinker, but you must be at least 21 years old.

  • You can have a great time on your own, but it’s even more fun with friends or family.

  • Consider supporting a music group and get some music for the ride home. Buy a CD after a show or from an official download site, like Bandcamp.

  • Stick around at the end of the day for a pub sing and closing ceremony.

 

Location

The Castle of Muskogee
3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, Muskogee, OK 74401

4 hours south of Kansas City
3 hours from Wichita, KS
3 hours from Springfield, MO
40 minutes southeast of Tulsa

Jo was able to fly in to Tulsa, and we stayed in Muskogee. There are hotels available near the festival. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express.

Parking at the festival is free or for $10 get VIP parking. I suggest you arrive early for the opening to avoid traffic. Consider VIP parking if you arrive later or want to run shopping out to your car. Get a stamp to return the same day.

*Huge thanks to Jo for helping take photos and videos!

**We were thrilled to get free access to the festival, Queen’s Tea, and Smoker to be able to write this post.

Links

Festival Website

Festival Facebook

Festival Instagram

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Central Missouri Renaissance Festival

Central Missouri Renaissance Festival is boisterous fun!

Lindsay entering CMRF

“Most enjoyable mayhem and merriment.”

2024 Season

April 27th & 28th, May 4th & 5th, Oct 19th & 20th

Saturday & Sunday, 10am - 6:00pm, Rain or Shine

A truly fun festival!

The Central Missouri Renaissance Festival is a joy to attend. It’s a great place to perform as well. Small enough to have a true community feel, Central MO doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s easy to see that everyone is having a great time. As a more established festival, CMRF (Central MO RenFest) has a mixture of permanent stages and permanent structures with temporary vendor tents.

Realm

Experience the 1550 A.D. village of Carlingford, Ireland filled with artisans, musicians, pirates, and more. The Cast and Royal court are a hoot. They bring a ton of joy to the festival.

Closing Pub Sing

5 stages provide exciting entertainment: music, comedy, family friendly shows, and more bawdy ones. There are several food options including tasty baked goods and sometimes a pasty (hand-held British pot pie) food truck. There are many exciting vendors to tempt you if you have the shopping bug or need to buy some holiday presents.

Schedule

Central MO RenFest is held one weekend in the fall when it has cooled down around the 8th weekend after labor day (after the Kansas City Renaissance Festival is done). There are also 2 weekends in the Spring, often the last weekend in April and the first in May. Confirm dates on their website or social media. These dates provide an opportunity to wear the fun cloaks, armor, and layers that are less practical at summer Renaissance Festivals.

Tickets and Festival Hours

  • The gate opens at 10am and the closing ceremony is at 6pm.

  • Confirm current pricing online. At the time of writing: Festival tickets are a great deal at $15.00 at the gate for adults, children from age 6 to 12 are $10.00, and children 5 and below are admitted free. Season pass: $78.

  • For those 21+ “Shots Fired with the Queen” Tickets at $30, include festival admission and a very bawdy drinking event with the Queen, including a shot glass. Make sure to bring a designated driver or stay at the faire long enough to recover. Be safe!

  • Sometimes specials are available: past deals have included discounted tickets available if you bring non-perishable food items for the Fulton United Methodist Food Pantry or Military/EMS/State of Missouri Employee discount.

  • You can buy your tickets in advance and print them out or purchase at the door.

The Medieval Medicine Show loves CMRF

Tips

Explore the Forest including a Children’s Area

  • Bring cash. As of now, there are NO ATMS. It’s only proper to tip performers at least a dollar when you watch their shows (more is always welcome). While you can buy some things with credit cards at shops, cash is easier for smaller vendors and is accepted everywhere.

  • Dress up to maximize the fun! It’s not required, but I love to dress up. If you don’t have an outfit, you’ll be able to buy one there. Renaissance Festivals are typically rain or shine, so dress for the weather. You may want to take into consideration using a porta-privy when planning your outfit.

  • Be sure to check out the schedule of events for show times. In my obviously biased opinion, be sure to see me as the Renaissance Nurse in The Medieval Medicine Show. Plan your shopping and eating around what you want to see. Eating during less peak times will mean shorter lines and more time for fun.

  • Dogs are allowed if certain guidelines are followed (see website).

  • Prepare to spend a joyful day walking outside: comfortable shoes, layers, sunscreen, definitely bug spray, and maybe even a parasol are in order.

  • Stay hydrated! I like to bring a mug with a special belt clip to really get into the spirit (you can buy these onsite). You will need to purchase drinks as running drinking water is not available.

  • Consider bringing sanitizer and wet wipes although there are handwashing stations.

  • The faire is set in open grassy fields and a delightful forest. The terrain can be a little uneven. I found I had some seasonal allergies related to the forest area, so you may want to bring allergy medicine.

  • Bug repellant, especially for ticks, is also wise. Do a tick check when you are done for the day.

  • Bring a reusable bag for your shopping finds.

  • You can have a great time on your own, but it’s even more fun with friends or family.

  • Use this great opportunity to buy unique gifts and treat yourself.

  • Consider supporting a music group and get some music for the ride home buy CD after a show or from an official download site, like Bandcamp.

  • Stick around at the end of the day for a pub sing and closing ceremony.

 

Location

4274 County Rd 220, Kingdom City, Missouri 65262

Kingdom City is under 2.5 hours east from Kansas City, less than 30 minutes east of Columbia and less than 2 hours west from St. Louis.

I-70, 144/Hatton Exit, South just under 2 miles to the Fairgrounds.

Complimentary parking is located around the festival and is mostly on grass. As with all festivals, be prepared to walk a distance from where you park. Also be prepared for mud if the weather is wet.

I have made the trip from KC as a daytrip several times, but if you can make it work, stay over at a local hotel and make a weekend of it.

Links

Festival Website

Festival Facebook

Festival Instagram

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Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival (St. Joseph, MO)

Huzzah for an enchanting new Renaissance Festival!

The Duke who hosts the Festival

“Step back in time”

2024 Schedule

Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19th from 10am-6pm.

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry!

Assuming that “Merry” is great shopping and shows! The Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival started in 2022 with a stellar first season.

Activities

The Medieval Medicine Show

Find here all the activities that you love in Renaissance Festivals: turkey legs, festival food favorites, drinking, jousting, sword fighting, shopping, engaging characters, music, shows, and historical reenactment all in the festival grounds surrounding the Castle. There is a convenient inside bar area and restroom inside the castle out of the sun. Outside you’ll find many food trucks, shopping tents, and the expected port-a-privies.

This RenFest (Renaissance Festival) isn’t set in a particular time of history but covers a wide range of times including fantastical additions like faeries and dragons.

It’s fun to play like a kid: enjoy boffer games (foam sword fighting), a catapult, warhorse rides, axe throwing, and archery. Interact with larger-than-life characters. (Real kids enjoy these features, too I suppose).

I’m entirely biased, but be sure to catch The Medieval Medicine Show! (I’m the Renaissance Nurse or RN in this 2-woman musical, medical comedy show coming to Bluffwoods for 2024!). Your ticket gets you in both days, so no excuses. Laughter is the best medicine (unless you have diarrhea…)

War horse rides are for all ages!

Every RenFest Needs Turkey Legs

Tips

Watch exciting shows

  • Amazing pricing! Tickets are $15 and function as weekend pass, so try to make time for both days. Kids 5 and under are free.

  • Buy your tickets in advance on the website to save time waiting in line.

  • Dress up to maximize the fun! It’s not required, but I love to dress up. If you don’t have an outfit, you’ll be able to buy one there.

  • Bring cash. It’s only proper to tip performers at least a dollar when you watch their show (more is always welcome). While you can buy some things with cards, cash is easier for smaller vendors and is accepted everywhere.

  • Be sure to check out the schedule of events for shows and joust times. Plan your shopping and eating around what you want to see.

  • Prepare to spend a day walking outside: comfortable shoes, layers, sunscreen, bug spray, and maybe even a parasol are in order. Stay hydrated! I like to bring a mug with a special belt clip to really get into the spirit (you can buy these onsite).

  • While there are a few paved areas the majority of the faire is set in open grassy fields in true festival style.

  • Bring a reusable bag for your shopping finds because it’s a long walk back to the car.

  • You can have a great time on your own, but it’s even more fun with friends or family.

  • Use this great opportunity to buy unique gifts and treat yourself.

  • Stick around at the end of the day for a closing ceremony.

 

Location

Castle Bridge Event Center

8403 US-59, St Joseph, MO 64504

St. Joseph is located just over 40 minutes North of the Kansas City International Airport, 30 minutes North of Weston, and about 1 hour North of the River Market.

To find the entrance by car, keep an eye out for the Castlebridge Event Space sign and drive back past the Bargain Barn Antique Store.

Complimentary parking is located around the festival and is mostly on grass. As with all festivals, be prepared to walk a distance from where you park.

Links

Blufwoods Renaissance Festival Website

2024 Ticket Page

Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival Facebook

Blufwoods Renaissance Festival Instagram

Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival TikTok

Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival Twitter

St. Joseph, MO Official Travel and Tourism Website

The Medieval Medicine Show Facebook

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Epic Nerd Camp

Epic Nerd Camp: “Geek Summer Camp for Grownups”

Lindsay and her husband doing combat archery

As an adult, do you wish you could go to summer camp? Now you can! There are now a variety of summer camps for adults with different themes. Epic Nerd Camp is a chance for adults to spend a long weekend doing nerdy activities at camp.

I heard about Epic Nerd Camp years ago and was intrigued. Unfortunately, for several years my schedule didn’t align, and then there was a pandemic. My husband and I finally got to go in August 2022.

Epic Nerd Camp is 5 days and 4 nights jam-packed with nerdy activities.

Activities

Before camp, you get to register for all the activities you want to try. I filled up my whole schedule with a variety of activities. My husband signed up for some of the physical activities and also left lots of open times to nap, relax, swim, and play games.

Epic Nerd Camp has a huge host of activities. 2022 Activities included:

Physical Activities: combat archery (foam tip archery tag), boffer (foam sword) games, swimming (including mermaids and water Quidditch), longswords, lightsabers, axe throwing, LARP (Live Action Role Play with costumes called Encaros). Don’t worry about your level of physical fitness. Even if you haven’t been hitting the gym, you’ll be fine.

Lindsay’s feet overlooking the pool during Cosplay Karaoke

Crafts: Fimo clay, leather, shrinky dinks, chain mail

Team Mental Activities: escape room, spaceship bridge simulator, board game room, water balloon battleship

Evening Group activities: cosplay karaoke by the pool, house cup competition, dance, and trivia.

My favorite activities were combat archery, the board game room, all the crafts (how did I not know how amazing shrinky dinks are? I have found my new hobby), and Cosplay Karaoke. My group completely failed at the spaceship bridge simulator, but that was still fun and would be more fun if I’d played a few more times.

My husband and I signed up for some of the same activities and did some on our own.

Dining and Drinking

We were impressed with the quality of the cafeteria-style food. Camp includes three meals a day. They also can accommodate a variety of dietary needs.

The self-serve fountain drinks, coffee, tea, water, and ice are all accessible throughout the day.

Epic Nerd Camp (ENC) is only for those age 21 or older, so you are welcome to bring your own alcohol to share and to drink (and the fountain drinks are convenient mixers).

Map of Epic Nerd Camp (from the Epic Nerd Camp Website)

Housing

Housing is authentic summer camp-style. You can stay in the group cabins or bring your own tent. Bathrooms and showers are indoors per cabin and there’s no a/c. Electric outlets are available in the rooms and camp-style cubbies for your stuff. Bring your own sheets and towels. It’s several steps up from camping which is another available option (bring your own tent). The community feel of camp means cabin doors don’t lock and people can leave their possessions in their cubbies. Typically you share cabins with other campers. You can request to stay together with friends/spouse.

Don’t Panic and Bring a Towel: What to Bring to Camp

Bring a reusable drink container with a lid (open containers are not allowed in the game room). I brought a water bottle and a hot tea thermos which also doubled for making mixed drinks.

Hand soap to leave in the bathroom. Sunglasses. Sunscreen, bug spray, and sanitizer.

Bring your own twin sheets, pillow, blanket, and towel (2 if you can fit them). Bring shower shoes and something to hold your shower items into the shower.

You may want to bring a wallet/small bag or another way to carry your essential items if there’s anything you don’t want to leave in your communal room.

Bring some plastic bags of various sizes (ziptop, grocery, and trash). This is especially useful for wet swimwear/towels or muddy clothes/shoes if it rains.

Crafts: make your own chainmail d20 keychain

It is always appropriate to wear nerdy t-shirts or random “garb” or costumes around camp, so pack a few flexible costume items. Check out the all-camp evening activities if you want to be able to dress to match. If you do the LARP “Encaros,” people typically dress for their characters across multiple days.

“Swaps:” if you’d like to trade some little items (typically handmade pins, keychains, etc) that represent your favorite nerdom, bring them with you to camp.

See the link at the bottom of this post for more suggestions on what to bring from ENC website.

Tips

Registration: Register as soon as you know you can attend because registration is cheaper the earlier you register with the first price increase at the end of December.

Activity Registration: Keep an eye out for the activity registration date. There are a few activities that have a max number of participants for a specific time slot.

When planning your alcohol, you want to bring a cooler (ice is available) or drinks you can drink warm, serve on ice, or mix with the fountain drinks. There isn’t refrigerator access. Glass isn’t allowed around campus, especially the pool, so something like box wine or pouring mixed drinks into other serving containers is a must.

Join the Team: If you want to get more involved or are looking for a more affordable option, you can teach an activity or help in other ways.

Internet: Mobile data coverage varies across the campus. Wifi is available, but you have to pay for it (it didn’t cover my cabin but was available in the main areas).

 

Location

Camp Ramblewood
2564 Silver Rd, Darlington, MD 21034
A former summer camp turned event venue.

Travel

You will need to plan the legs of your travel (unless you are close enough to drive). Epic Nerd Camp is 1 hour from Baltimore or Philadelphia. Looking at the train schedules with the BWI Airport, we decided to rent a car because the return trains didn’t match our flight schedule. It’s always a little frustrating to rent a car that just sits for several days, but it was worth it for us. If you do take the train from the airport, you still need to take an Uber or Lyft or another ride the last of the way.  

Links to learn more

Epic Nerd Camp Website

Registration Page

Facebook Page

Facebook Group

What to Bring

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The Kansas City Renaissance Festival

Huzzah and Cheers for 45 Years of the Kansas City Renaissance Festival

The Entrance to the KC Renaissance Festival Celebrating 45 Years

The entrance to the KC Renaissance Festival

I have been going to the KC Renaissance Festival since I was about 5. I was lucky my parents like to go, and we would dress up. Once I really got into it in high school, we would get season passes. I met my husband there, and I have been part of a musical comedy show, The Medieval Medicine Show for over 7 years. You probably get the picture that I enjoy the Renaissance Festival. Adults getting together and playing make-believe with costumes, food, shopping, entertainment, and the outdoors. I look forward to it every year and spend about 14 days there each fall. Read more to learn how you can make this your next glorious adventure.

Dates and Hours

7 Weekends Starting Labor Day, 10am-7pm. Special event tickets are limited, so buy them in advance. There are always deals going on for discounted entry tickets, and they are cheaper online, so check out the website (link at the bottom). If you think you’ll make multiple visits, go ahead and get a season pass.

Experience

Spend a few hours or days exploring the village of Canterbury during the Renaissance. Escape from the modern world and enjoy all the fun parts of Renaissance England. For the best experience, I encourage you to dress up (even just one costume item starts the fun, and there are plenty of places selling costumes there). Each weekend has a theme you may want to consider when planning your trip and outfit. While there are benefits to going on your own (getting to see what you want when you want), the festival really shines when shared with friends and family. If you really get into it, there are many ways to join the festival.

Knightwings: Birds of Prey

Knightwings: Birds of Prey is one of many shows you can watch

Shows

There are stages set throughout the festival with a constant rotation of 30-minute shows. You’ll find comedy, music, magic, combat, dance, and more. Check out the Children’s Realm for entertainment for children and the pub crawl or happy hour (special tickets needed) for 21 and over bawdy humor. A few shows that you’ll typically find from year to year include: the Jolly Rogers, Dr. Dumpe, Bob the Incredible Juggler, Robin Hood Swill Pond Show, Clearly Guilty, Misti Bernard, Gaelic Brass, Knightwings: Birds of Prey, Maxwell the Magnificent, Bonny Way, and Bawdily Harm just to mention a few. There are always new acts showing up and acts visiting from other festivals. Get a program at the gate to find out when and where to find the different acts. There’s a daily human combat chess match, and check out the Pub Sing at 5:45pm to see highlights from different music groups. There is usually a scenario featuring the Royal Court that starts at the opening gate, runs throughout the day, and ends at the closing gate. You’ll find costumed characters throughout the lanes that would love to interact with you. Ask them about their day and their life.

Entertaining shopping

Special Events

Make sure to check out the Special Events listing for things like the joust, costume contests, tasting events (special tickets needed), Queen’s Tea, and daily parade. Many ticketed special events sell out during the later part of the season, so buy tickets online in advance (see link below).

Shopping

There is no shortage of things to buy from jewelry to mugs, swords to leather, toys to costumes, scented oil to candles, pottery, and more. While many larger booths do accept credit cards, it’s a good idea to bring cash. It also helps the vendors avoid credit card processing fees. Many booths will hold your purchase for you until the end of the day (don’t forget to go back for it!) or you can run it out to your car. Just make sure to get a hand stamp to get back in.

Food and Drink

A knight reaches for a cold drink from horseback

A knight reaches for a cold flagon during a joust from horseback

Eat, drink, and be merry! Don’t miss a turkey leg (big enough to share) and all the expected fried foods and foods on a stick. From kettle corn and crepes to chicken and chips or a Scotch Egg, you’ll find all your favorite festival foods. There are plenty of spots to buy adult beverages as well from beers and wine to mead, cider, seltzer, and cocktails. All of the ticketed Royal Events include food or drink (and can sell out).

Games and Rides

You’ll find swings and games of skill like axe throwing and archery throughout the festival as well as camel rides. These all have an additional cost requiring cash.

Lindsay and her mom during Lindsay’s first visit to the KC Renfest

Kids

The festival is a magical place for children. Make sure to see the King and Queen and explore the Children’s Realm and Enchanted Forest. Also, make note of the restrooms and food and give plenty of time to get through lines at the busier, later part of the season. Stay hydrated.

Weddings and Special Events

Consider this fun venue for a theme wedding, anniversary, family reunion, or corporate event.

Lindsay and her mom in front of a metal dragon

So many great photo spots

Tips

Bring cash for actual tips. It’s customary to tip a few dollars for each show you watch. Many of the food booths also only accept cash. Bring more than you think you’ll need and avoid long ATM lines and ATM fees.

Come earlier in the season before it gets crowded. You will wait in many more lines the last 2 weekends compared to the first 5. The trade-off is hotter weather.

Dress for the weather. The festival is rain or shine. Be prepared for sun, mud, bugs, and even cold weather depending on the day.

The terrain is rough (no paved sidewalks yet in the Renaissance), so prepare for quite a bit of walking.

You can register and bring your dog, but make sure he/she can handle the extreme stimulation (costumes, kids, animals, food) and novelty and all the little pieces of turkey leg on the ground you may not want them eating. Also, prepare your pet for the weather and provide water and a chance to get away from the crowds. There is a “cannon” at the start and end of the day your pet may prefer to avoid.

Location

 

633 N 130th Street, Bonner Springs, KS 66012

Parking

Free parking at both the King’s Gate at the front and the Queen’s Gate at the rear. Don’t be surprised if you are parking on grass or gravel. GPS may take you to the Queen’s gate at the rear of the festival. Make note of where you parked.

The parking is shared with Sandstone Amphitheater (by whatever name it is going by from year to year).

Links to learn more

Buy Tickets

Buy Season Pass

Kansas City Renaissance Festival Website

Daily Ticketed Events (Queen’s Tea, Pub Crawl, Mead Tasting, etc)

Register your Dog

KC Renaissance Festival Facebook

KC Renaissance Festival Instagram

KC Renfest: eat, drink, and be merry!

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