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Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Royal Court cordially invites you to delight, indulge, gaze, shop, and uncover the wonders that await
Highlights
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Full-day festival fun (9 am–7 pm), rain or shine
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Three thrilling jousts daily (1 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm)
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Feast of Fantasy banquet, medieval pub crawl, and Birds of Prey show included
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Dogs welcome—bring your loyal companion (six months and older)
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Makes an unforgettable gift: transport loved ones to a world of chivalry and merriment
What To Expect
Stroll through winding paths lined with over 80 artisanal shoppes, each offering handcrafted treasures and delectable medieval treats. Meet costumed characters—nobles, pirates, Vikings, and whimsical elves—whose lively performances bring the past to stunning life.

Enjoy the Feast of Fantasy, sample ales in our boisterous pub crawl, and marvel at the graceful birds of prey. With seven themed weekends, including joyous Festival Friday for families (featuring a masquerade ball), there’s always something new to uncover at every turn.
Plan Your Visit
FAQs
What are your hours & where are you located?
Open 9 am–7 pm on weekends from August 16–September 28, 2025; also open Labor Day (September 1) and Festival Friday (September 26).
What time does the joust occur?
Three times daily at 1 pm, 3 pm, and 5 pm. It’s free with admission!
Can I bring my pet?
Only dogs aged six months and older are permitted. No other pets allowed.
Is the festival wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Despite the natural terrain, there are accessible parking spaces and portable toilets suited for visitors with disabilities.
What is Festival Friday?
A more family‑friendly Friday designed for school‑aged groups. It includes a masquerade ball in the evening, with reduced pub crawl activity.
Are you open on Labor Day?
Yes, regular hours (9 am–7 pm) on Labor Day.
Do I have to dress up?
Not at all—but attendees often enjoy adding a touch of costume to enhance the experience.
Can we camp or park overnight?
No. Consider nearby campgrounds such as Groveland Oaks or Hollycamp Ground—check their sites for availability.
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Royal Court cordially invites you to delight, indulge, gaze, shop, and uncover the wonders that await
Highlights
-
Full-day festival fun (9 am–7 pm), rain or shine
-
Three thrilling jousts daily (1 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm)
-
Feast of Fantasy banquet, medieval pub crawl, and Birds of Prey show included
-
Dogs welcome—bring your loyal companion (six months and older)
-
Makes an unforgettable gift: transport loved ones to a world of chivalry and merriment
What To Expect
Stroll through winding paths lined with over 80 artisanal shoppes, each offering handcrafted treasures and delectable medieval treats. Meet costumed characters—nobles, pirates, Vikings, and whimsical elves—whose lively performances bring the past to stunning life.

Enjoy the Feast of Fantasy, sample ales in our boisterous pub crawl, and marvel at the graceful birds of prey. With seven themed weekends, including joyous Festival Friday for families (featuring a masquerade ball), there’s always something new to uncover at every turn.
Plan Your Visit
FAQs
What are your hours & where are you located?
Open 9 am–7 pm on weekends from August 16–September 28, 2025; also open Labor Day (September 1) and Festival Friday (September 26).
What time does the joust occur?
Three times daily at 1 pm, 3 pm, and 5 pm. It’s free with admission!
Can I bring my pet?
Only dogs aged six months and older are permitted. No other pets allowed.
Is the festival wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Despite the natural terrain, there are accessible parking spaces and portable toilets suited for visitors with disabilities.
What is Festival Friday?
A more family‑friendly Friday designed for school‑aged groups. It includes a masquerade ball in the evening, with reduced pub crawl activity.
Are you open on Labor Day?
Yes, regular hours (9 am–7 pm) on Labor Day.
Do I have to dress up?
Not at all—but attendees often enjoy adding a touch of costume to enhance the experience.
Can we camp or park overnight?
No. Consider nearby campgrounds such as Groveland Oaks or Hollycamp Ground—check their sites for availability.