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    Colorado Renaissance Festival

    Colorado Renaissance Festival

    3.6
    (173 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    The Colorado Renaissance Festival has been held in Larkspur for over 40 years and offers plenty of…read moreentertainment and food. This summer-only amusement park transforms the vast grounds into a medieval European town. Here, you'll find not only medieval architecture but also shops and stalls decorated in the style of that era. Visitors dressed as knights, priests, nobles, elves, monsters, and commoners make you feel as if you've stepped into the worlds of The Lord of the Rings and the King Arthur. Everyone is free to dress up and role-play, even the most eccentric outfits and bizarre makeup are welcome. Beyond that, there are all-day performances featuring street performers and jugglers, over a dozen food stalls, nearly a hundred unique shops, and quite a few one-of-a-kind rides. It's a place for all ages. While there are plenty of children visiting, there are actually even more "big kids" who haven't lost their sense of wonder. Once step inside, everyone is immersed in this realm of myth and fantasy. The place is open only on weekends, rain or shine. It gets very crowded, so visitors usually have to park quite a distance away and take the free shuttle bus. Both the parking lot and the park grounds have gravel paths, so avoid wearing clothes you'd hate to get dusty. There isn't much shade inside the park, so if you're sensitive to the sun, bring a parasol. There are many uphill and downhill paths, so those with mobility issues may find it easier to bring a walking stick. Since it's a medieval-themed town, most shops in the park don't accept credit cards, so remember to bring enough cash for food and drinks. Admission can be purchased at the ticket booth at the entrance or bought online in advance; once your hand is stamped, you can enter and exit freely throughout the day.

    Sunday 8/3/2025 last day of the season…read more Parked on W17 grass lot. Shuttles to the entrance. Joust Arena daily shows: 11:30, 14:30, 17:30 Best foods is located at 'Kings Pantry or Queen's Pantry' on top of the hill. Globe Stage has music and shade and misting water tunnel. Map attached is upside down. The front gate is North. Tickets: $30 Turkey leg: $14 "Fare thee well"

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    The museum of tortures!! (Must pay to view)
    The museum of tortures!! (Must pay to view)
    Colorado Renaissance Festival
    Colorado Renaissance Festival

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    Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival

    Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival

    3.6
    (10 reviews)
    41.0 mi

    I love the Pueblo festival! This year (2023) it was the best I've seen it so far - they rearranged…read morethe stands a little and there are a ton of places, I spent hours there. I think they should not charge for entry, I feel like it's a little bit weird plus they only accept cash or some online payment method, however there is NO CELLULAR RECEPTION in the place, and that's why I can't give them 5 stars. There is also a good shuttle service but we did wait a little long. Some stands are too expensive, especially the food stands. Prices should be more affordable. Also, I couldn't find a stand with the official event merch this year, maybe I just missed it. So overall, this is a great experience and I love supporting the Pueblo chile farmers, however, a few things to still improve: * faster shuttle service * no fee to enter * provide cellular reception. this is simply ridiculous! * some stands charge outrageous prices the good: * can get fresh chiles * lots of food options * lots of other stands * happy atmosphere * so much to do

    The salsa and chili contest was disappointingly unorganized, at least for the non-commercial…read moreeateries, which is what I entered. Entered the salsa contest and was turned away due to my salsa being two degrees too warm. Was told I could come back if it was cool enough but I had to go back to work. Paid $10 to enter. I understand good safety. I get that they could only accept salsa at 45degrees or colder. But to only have one person with one thermometer checking the temp for all the food, both hot and cold, seemed unprepared. There should be two check in stations- one for the chili and another for the salsa. Separate thermometers for both good types. Also- was there no refrigeration for the salsa entrees? They provided hot plates for the chili but nothing to accommodate salsa they did accept? That means the salsa they are all testing and tasting will sit out and gradually get warmer regardless. Therefor, how would coming back once it's cooler even do anything? Make it make sense. After standing in line for an hour and a half, regardless of how iced my cooler was that held my salsa, it stands to reason anything will lose cool when out of refrigeration for that long. Ergo, this who ordeal seems to need some reorganization and better planned execution of accepting entrees. I hope more people input constructive criticism for this part of the event or any other part that they attended, because I love Pueblo, my home, and I want anything that puts it on the map in positive ways to do well- and anything and everything can and should be improved. Thank you.

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    My 3 honey jars (L to R: Mixed Peppers, Alfalfa, Desert Wildflower)
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    Lineup of sauces (free tastings)
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    Lantern Fest

    Lantern Fest

    1.6
    (8 reviews)
    19.2 mi

    The lantern fest was definitely a bucket-list item for me. It's your one opportunity to live out…read moreyour princess Tangled movie-moment. Each attendant gets a wrist-band, a smores kit (enough to make 4 smores) with a sharpie & a lighter. You also get the giant, bio-degradable lantern that looks like a giant condom when opened up. Guests arrive @ the venue & are given all these items + 2 smores sticks upon showing them your ticket (bought online). The event has food vendors & live music. The gates open @1PM but the lanterns started going up around 6:30PM. There are tiki torches everywhere that people use to light their lantern. After lighting the lantern, you're supposed to wait ~3 minutes for the lantern to get air. You are encouraged to bring camping chairs & blankets to the event. You're allowed to bring in food but no alcohol (there was no check point upon entrance). They provide fire pits with fire. Come early to claim a spot. Music that played during the lantern lighting was awesome (they played XX, Florence & the Machine, etc.). You can pay extra to get extra lanterns. Kids under (11?) can go for free. I thoroughly enjoyed this event & would recommend it to any age (family, couples, friends). It was a breathtaking, magical experience that I would do again & again!

    Drove all the way from Denver to see the lantern fest in Colorado Springs, but when I arrived to…read morethe place there was a sign that the festival was canceled. I received no notification about the cancellation.

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