By Ryan Yousefi
Get ready to raise your goblets to another year of celebrating the Medieval times at the 2024 Renaissance Festival.
Quiet Waters Park will again play host to its annual journey into the heart of the 16th century with the upcoming 32nd Annual Florida Renaissance Festival from February 3 to March 24.
Open every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until sunset, the longstanding, enchanting festival invites attendees to experience the charm of the Renaissance era.
This year’s festival will feature 100 artisan booths showcasing unique crafts, goods, and entertainment by over 100 performers, including sword fighters, minstrels, and magicians, spread across 12 stages and the entire village of Kimmendale.
As is custom, attendees can also look forward to live jousts, a plethora of royalty-caliber feasting options that include fine foods and desserts, and plenty of opportunities to raise a Medevil toast at one of the grounds pubs.
Numerous rides and attractions, like the Knight’s Flight Zipline, axe throwing, archery, tests of strength, and the new Blue Moon Pirate Kayaks, will also be available as entertainment options.
This year, the opening weekend – February 3-4 – offers free admission to all kids up to 11 years and current scouts in their troop attire and uniforms.
Season passes are again available, starting at $160 for adults and $70 for children this year.
Season Pass holders enjoy several benefits, including a 10% discount on purchases over $25 at the souvenir shop, an invitation to the exclusive RESCU Rally after-hours event, and discounted VIP parking.
New perks for 2024 include express lanes at the entrance and pubs for faster access, VIP seating at the Joust, a special gift exclusively for pass holders, and an automatic entry into sweepstakes with an exciting prize.
Open from 10 a.m. to sunset at Quiet Waters Park at 401 S. Powerline Road in Deerfield Beach.
For full ticket options to this year’s 32nd Annual Florida Renaissance Festival, click here.
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