![]() I’ve been here a handful of times over the years, and while still a wonderful time, this would have to be the most underwhelming time. When we entered there were groups of people standing by the ticket area, in front of the crown area, just hanging out I guess? So we thought it was a line and then we’re told to go one way and then a different way, just overall confusing. When we went in the confusion continued, had to figure out our table ourselves. The food was tasty as always, but the website said 4 courses but I count 3. ![]() We had everything listed on the website (soup course, main course, dessert course), except there was no corn, and we got a sausage instead (my favorite part of the meal) and the dessert was an eclair, which was good as well. But it was served on a styrofoam plate, even though the row in front of us had the metal plates. Maybe it was a kitchen issue, but our server seemed later than other rows, by the time we’d get the course, the row in front of us was already finished with it. He also spilled a lot of soda both times he filled the cup, so much so it was going everywhere and I used the napkin from an empty plate next to me to clean it up before it spilled on me. The show was great, my first time seeing the current show, loved the costumes, but it was very difficult to understand what the actors were saying. The chaos continued after the show however,trying to find our knight to get a photo with him, and I overheard multiple other groups say the same thing, I wish that was all more organized, there was a whole second room that was basically empty while everyone was cramped in the main room trying to take photos. I only saw a few performers, but not our knight. The final disappointment is the medieval village was closed, and we weren’t informed until after we purchased tickets. ![]() We always like walking through and taking photos, and if it’s closed for whatever reason that’s fine, but I wish that info would have been more prominent(if there at all) as we were purchasing or a discount on admission due to not being able to get the full experience.Those with the urge to travel back to the 16th century should make sure to include the Colorado Renaissance Festival in their summer festival lineup! Taking place annually in Larkspur, the festival is normally held on Saturday and Sunday from mid-June to early August.Ī great event for the family, there will be plenty of turkey legs, mead, wine, and sweets to go around.
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