We dropped in at the festival grounds for what they call “Media Day” but what I’ve been calling my “playdate” because of all the fun I had. During my visit, I chatted with so many of the royals (it’s nice to have friends in high places, ya know), watched a jousting contest, slid down the much-faster-than-it-looks Dragon Tower slide (check out the Instagram post here), watched a snippet of The Washing Well Wenches – a hilarious new show added to the festival this year, took a spin on the colorful, human-propelled DaVinci Flying Machine, applauded a fire-eater, received a balloon corsage, and sampled delicious sugar-dusted empanadas, sausage on a stick, and chocolate-coated strawberries.
When I visit again this year with my entire family, I know my kiddos will enjoy the elephant rides, rope swings, and henna tattoos, and my 6-year-old will try to convince me to purchase a bird whistle (she lost the one from last year’s festival) and a furry tail (they have plenty to choose from at Crimson Chain Leatherworks – a new vendor to join the festival for 2020).
Ah, you’ll notice these "plague"-reducing signs at the entrance and throughout the festival, so let’s discuss. The festival has taken some impressive steps to help combat the spread of germs this year, which we know our readers will appreciate. All TRF staff, performers and vendors will be required to wear a face mask during the season. If there is a state face mask mandate (as there currently is in Texas), patrons will be required to wear face masks anywhere in the festival where social distancing is not achievable. If there is no state mandate in place, patrons will not be required to wear masks, but will be strongly encouraged to do so.
TRF’s will perform decontamination prior to festival and camping days and nightly when the festival is open, nightly cleaning of the shoppes, and spot cleaning and sanitizing throughout the day as required by state protocols. 80 hand sanitizers will be installed at the festival, while 50 will be located throughout the Fields of New Market Campground. Full 2020 TRF Safety Guidelines can be found at www.texrenfest.com/safety-guidelines.
Anticipating capacity limitations, the Texas Renaissance Festival moved to date-specific tickets with no ticket sales at the gate. You’ll be able to purchase festival admission tickets in advance online at www.texrenfest.com/tickets-season-passes, Groupon and at H-E-B stores. More information can be found at www.texrenfest.com.
And yippee - TRF will continue its tradition of Kids 12 and under get in free on Sundays. Keep your eyes on the WoodlandsMommy.com Facebook page for your chance to WIN tickets for your family!