Michigan Renaissance Festival
A Californian's Review
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The Michigan Renaissance Festival
Today the Mormegil and I went to the Michigan Renaissance Festival (hereinafter referred to as MRF). We were prepared for the worst, but hoped for the best. Here are the pros and cons:
Cons:
Pros:
The place was crowded. It was the last day of the faire and it was a beautiful, sunny, warm day which probably helped. The leaves are already starting to turn out here, and Michiganders are rushing around wildly trying to pack in every outdoor activity they can before they are trapped inside for the long, dark winter. But I mean the place was CROWDED. We had a hard time moving around. I can’t imagine trying to wear a noble dress there. I would never have gotten the necessary personal space and my hoops would have been crushed. Might have been trampled under a crowed of milling humans, lowing for their Guinness Draft. I’m not sure the Southern California Faire has seen a day like the (MRF) had today.
Because of the crowds we were put into some kind of over flow parking that required rather a long trek through a lovely shady path. It was really a nice walk, actually. We had to camp out halfway there but luckily we had brought the tent.
In all, not a bad experience. I would definitely return. Although the costuming was disappointing on a grand scale, the site itself was impressive enough to warrant a return visit.
I have also come to realize that I am past the days of wanting to purchase everything I see at a Ren-Faire. When I was younger I used to wish I had a thousand dollars to spend and could just buy whatever I wanted. Today I’ve come to realize that although I still don’t have a thousand dollars to blow at the Faire, its ok. I really don’t need any of that stuff. I wasn’t even moved to purchase a mug saying “Michigan Renaissance Festival 2004”. I wonder if that means I’m finally growing up or just getting lazy? Anyway, we have the photos for our memories. Enjoy!
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