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Each year since 2012 we have been fortunate to attend King Richards Faire as guests of the realm. We’ve had such great times at the faire. Some of our favorite parts of the Faire are seeing the Prince & Princess Contest and the joust, eating turkey legs, attending the fabulous music and shows and much more. We love visiting the vendors as well and last year even purchased a piece for our outfit to attend this year! Each year we find something fantastic and something new! We cannot wait to see what is going to be at the Faire this year and this will be the FIRST year we will actually go in full costume!!! Check out our past visits.
King Richard’s Faire 2012 King Richard’s Faire 2013 2nd Review Blog 2013 by Meghan King Richard’s Faire 2014 King Richard's Faire Meghan's 2014 Experience This year we have a family four pack of tickets for Opening Weekend (Sept 5-7, 2015) to give away. Please enter below!
2015 Schedule of Events
Sept 4-6: Opening Weekend Sept 5: Carver Day Sept 6: Military Appreciation Day Sept 12: Cleavage Contest Sept 19: Vow Renewals Sept 26: Game of Thrones Contest Oct 3: Prince & Princess Parade Oct 10: The Highlands Hunks Contest Oct 17: Fairies & Pirates Parade Oct 24: Adult Costume Contest Oct 25: Final Drum Jam
KING RICHARD’S FAIRE INVITES YOU TO ESCAPE REALITY, COME TO THE FAIRE
King Richard’s Faire, New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, announces its 2015 season, to run September 5 through October 25, 2015 on weekends and Monday holidays (Labor Day, Columbus Day). Tucked away on 80 acres of enchanted forest off Rt. 58 in Carver, Mass., King Richard’s Faire announces its 34th season offering guests a full day of live, interactive entertainment for all ages. Guests will enjoy daring knights jousting on horseback and eight stages filled with song and dance, stunts and storytelling. Every Saturday afternoon, the King’s Stage offers themed contests and events to add variety to the festival-like entertainment lineup (see kingrichardsfaire.net for details). Guests can mingle with the King and his royal court, noble and not-so-noble subjects and skilled performers. When as famished as a mud beggar, enjoy the Faire’s delicious spit-roasted turkey legs, buttery ears of corn, boules filled with chowder and stew, ringlets of fries, and quench thirst with champagne, wine and brew. Shoppers can stroll through the 16th century village filled with the wares of more than 100 unique and talented artisans, including New England artists. At every turn, guests will encounter fantasy and wonder through minstrels, musicians, acrobats, stilt walkers, giant puppets, wenches, and more.
Faire hours are 10:30a-6p every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday holidays, from September 5th through October 25, 2015. Tickets are $29 for adults (12+) and $16 for children ages 4-11. Children under 4 are free, and parking is free. Discounts 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. The Faire is located at 235 Main Street (Rt. 58) in Carver, Mass. 02330, phone is 508-866-5391, email info@kingrichardsfaire.net.
Visit King Richard’s Faire on Facebook and on Twitter and Instagram @KRFaire, and on Pinterest as well. 2015 Cape Cod Moms King Richard's Faire Giveaway
32 Comments
Amanda A
8/20/2015 06:53:56 am
We are looking forward to Vow Renewals
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Kate
8/21/2015 03:07:14 am
Looking forward to buying more clothes there!
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Jessica
8/20/2015 08:49:55 am
Looking forward to the prince and princess parade, my daughter loves dressing up as a princess
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Merrill
8/20/2015 09:36:20 am
We are looking forward to watching the jousting!
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Amy
8/20/2015 01:27:46 pm
I'm looking forward to bring my daughter for the first time. She's got an amazingly vivid imagination and loves to dress up. I think she's going to love it!
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Cherie
8/20/2015 03:31:16 pm
We are looking forward to the vow renewals this year. We also enjoy the Mud Show and the jousting!
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Frank Hanley
8/20/2015 11:37:45 pm
We want some Turkey Legs :)
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Kari O'Brien
8/20/2015 11:38:31 pm
We are looking forward to the prince and princess parade and the jousting!
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Kelley Murray
8/21/2015 12:00:19 am
Always look forward to the jousting and seeing the King and Queen! And the turkey legs! And the Blacksmith! And and and ....everything! My daughters ask year round when we will be going again =)
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Tiffany
8/21/2015 01:06:05 am
I love the faire! My family and I have been going for years, but money's really tight this year. It's hard to say what I'm most looking forward to, my son loves the jousting tournament, my daughter loves the big cat show. I would really love to go again this year!
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matthew
8/21/2015 01:42:30 am
want to see the tigers and ligers again.
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John
8/21/2015 01:50:14 am
Looking forward to the Joust!
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Becky
8/21/2015 02:42:33 am
My favorite fall event by far!
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Harmony M.
8/21/2015 03:12:46 am
I always look forward to the jousting the most because you can see cool shows and shop fine wares at almost anyplace but where else can you see hinest to goodness jousting!
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Sarah
8/21/2015 03:26:18 am
This will be my fifteenth year attending. This year is my last year in college and I plan to bring a lot of close friends for their first time at the fair. I love the tiger show, the musical, and the joust equally. My boyfriend's favorites are the mud show, the fire-eater, and the Wishing Well Wenches. Can't forget the turkey legs and King's bowl of chowder!
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Laura
8/21/2015 03:35:01 am
My favorite is Paulo Garbanzo!
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Nicole D
8/21/2015 03:38:48 am
We have never been to King Richards Faire so really, we are looking forward to all of it!
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James
8/21/2015 03:53:31 am
I used to go every year with my parents when I was a child. Now, I have children of my own. I've told them about all the cool things to do and see there. As a kid my favorite part of the fair was the Mud Eaters. I couldn't believe they were actually eating mud! I told my daughter Lily who is 5 that she could dress up as a princess there and walk around the fair, and it's perfectly normal. She couldn't believe it! So I would have to say, although seeing the mud eaters, the tiger show, the jousting and all the other cool and crazy stuff. What I really want to see at King Richard's Fair the most would be to see my little girl walking around the fair as a princess having a great time. Oh, and a turkey leg!
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Jen Sowden
8/21/2015 03:53:50 am
I'm looking forward to a tarot card reading, getting matching face painting with my daughter and having a turkey leg.
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Drew
8/21/2015 05:01:05 am
Super excited for KRF this year! Also, commenting for entries.
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Krista
8/21/2015 05:13:16 am
I'm looking forward to bringing my niece to the faire and showing her why I enjoy it so much!
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Shelby Driscoll
8/21/2015 05:22:42 am
We're looking forward to the big cat show!
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Piccadaci
8/21/2015 05:27:59 am
Looking forward to spending the day with my hubby, dressed up and enjoying everything the faire has to offer. We like the torture show, and the mud show! Oh and the "But wait.. there's more!" guy.
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Brittany
8/21/2015 06:23:16 am
I can't wait to finally try a turkey leg! Every time I go I never get food this time I'm going hungry and eating my life away!
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Julie
8/21/2015 07:06:00 am
I love the adult and children's costume contests. Everyone needs to explore and escape using their creative minds. It's fun!
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Laureen
8/21/2015 10:14:38 am
I'm most looking forward to sharing our trip with my two kids. It will be their first time!
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Nicole Cooney
8/22/2015 01:09:16 am
My son just turned 7 and this will be his 1st year going! Can't wait, I am sure he will love it and it will be an annual event!
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GriffinFire
8/22/2015 04:32:38 am
I'm looking forward to the joust!
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Jaime
8/28/2015 02:59:59 am
Looking forward to the food and shows!
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Liz
8/28/2015 03:34:20 am
We're looking forward to the food.
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