Highlighting of Georgia Renaissance Festival
Georgia Renaissance Festival is one of the most popular festivals in the spring in the Atlanta area.
The festival, held over eight weekends in addition to Memorial Day, giving a full day of fun for the whole family. Festival-goers can go back in time and experience a medieval fair European countries. King Henry and his royal court invites visitors to join them for games and entertainment.
Voted more than 1,000 costumed actors describe farmers, artists and noblemen. Street performers involving crowds. A wide range of entertainment, the festival takes place during ten point. There are jugglers, acrobats, dancers and musicians playing traditional instruments. Participants can enjoy a magician, Firewalker, a hypnotist, trapeze shows, or comedy. Birds of Prey demonstration is always a crowd pleaser. Characteristics of owls, hawks and eagles, which demonstrate lentäjäntaitosi. Show new 2011 calendar is Tartanic, specializing in Celtic music and dance, and Filthy Rotten Scoundrels Mud Show, will entertain visitors of all ages.
Cover of Firewalker
has rides and games for all ages. Children can enjoy the corkscrew slides, the Fair, Jr., and barrel O’Bedlam. Older participants may, as the Wet-girl, the Museum of Torture, the labyrinth, or darts. Games and visit places of interest are charged separately from $ 1 to $ 5 each.
Highlights for many people to attend the Renaissance Festival is the jousting. The most important thing each day begins with a parade of jousting arena. Knights in armor on their horses and take turns trying to beat opponents of their horses. Visitors cheer on their favorite knights.
Shopping is a big draw for some participants. The global market Artist Bazaar has 150 artisans showing their skills and sell their goods. Festival participants will be able to see crafts such as spinning, weaving, blown glass, and leather.
Georgia Renaissance Festival Food is not your typical festival ticket. The giant turkey legs are very popular. Many people wait to make something unusual, like bangers and mash, meat pies and fish and chips. Adult beverages are available for purchase.
2011 Georgia Renaissance Festival is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday from April 16 to June 5 Doors open at 10:30 and ends at 18:00. Festival site is located just eight miles south-west of the airport in Atlanta in Fairburn, Georgia. Visitors should use exit 61 on I-85 and travel two miles down the road from the highway 74/Senoia. Admission is $ 19.95 for adults, $ 17.95 for seniors and $ 8.95 for 6-12 years. Children under 5 are free. Access Festival includes free parking, all the entertainment shows, including games, children’s playground and a zoo. Our Children Magazine was voted the festival as the best festival for families. Join the fun at the 26th Annual Georgia Renaissance Festival.
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Post Commentmarqjonz
On October 23, 2011 at 7:55 am
Great article. Thanks for writing about a local event.