King Richard’s Faire 2015 Season Opening Weekend Ticket Giveaway

Enjoying a Turkey Leg at King Richard's Faire

Each year since 2012 we have been fortunate to attend King Richards Faire as guests of the realm. We’ve had such great times at the faire. Some of our favorite parts of the Faire are seeing Piers the Purveyor of Pickles and the joust, eating turkey legs and much more. We enjoy seeing all the different acts as well. Each year we find something fantastic! I cannot wait to see what is going to be at the Faire this year. Check out our past visits.

This year I have a family four pack of tickets for Opening Weekend (Sept 5-7, 2015) to give away. Please enter through the Rafflecopter widget below.

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More about the 2015 King Richard’s Faire Season!

King Richard and Queen Anne

KING RICHARD’S FAIRE INVITES YOU TO ESCAPE REALITY, COME TO THE FAIRE

King Richard’s Faire, New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, announces its 2015 season, to run September 5 through October 25, 2015 on weekends and Monday holidays (Labor Day, Columbus Day). Tucked away on 80 acres of enchanted forest off Rt. 58 in Carver, Mass., King Richard’s Faire announces its 34th season offering guests a full day of live, interactive entertainment for all ages. Guests will enjoy daring knights jousting on horseback and eight stages filled with song and dance, stunts and storytelling. Every Saturday afternoon, the King’s Stage offers themed contests and events to add variety to the festival-like entertainment lineup (see kingrichardsfaire.net for details).

Guests can mingle with the King and his royal court, noble and not-so-noble subjects and skilled performers. When as famished as a mud beggar, enjoy the Faire’s delicious spit-roasted turkey legs, buttery ears of corn, boules filled with chowder and stew, ringlets of fries, and quench thirst with champagne, wine and brew. Shoppers can stroll through the 16th century village filled with the wares of more than 100 unique and talented artisans, including New England artists. At every turn, guests will encounter fantasy and wonder through minstrels, musicians, acrobats, stilt walkers, giant puppets, wenches, and more.

mystikals at King Richard's Faire

Faire hours are 10:30a-6p every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday holidays, from September 5th through October 25, 2015. Tickets are $29 for adults (12+) and $16 for children ages 4-11. Children under 4 are free, and parking is free. Discounts given to groups of 25 adults or more and private parties can be accommodated (birthdays, vow renewal ceremonies, weddings). Groups may make reservations by emailing [email protected]. The Faire is located at 235 Main Street (Rt. 58) in Carver, Mass. 02330, phone is 508-866-5391, email [email protected].

Visit King Richard’s Faire on Facebook and on Twitter and Instagram @KRFaire, and on Pinterest as well.

41 thoughts on “King Richard’s Faire 2015 Season Opening Weekend Ticket Giveaway”

  1. I love KRF for so many reasons, my uncle took me as a little lady, my fiancé and I make it a yearly tradition with my son and I love the food, the folks and the festival feel.

  2. me and my daughter go every year usually opening weekend on Monday we missed last year as we didn’t have the money first time in 14 years was very sad moment we always look forward to the day sometimes all we get to do all year long is king Richards love every one always have a blast. my daughter has had her pic taken with a pirate every year except last year5 its fun to look at the pic and see how she and the pirate have changed over the years

  3. I’ve never been. I’ve always wanted to go, but never had the chance yet. Would love a family four-pack!

  4. Last year was my first ever year attending King Richard’s Faire. I had always wanted to go but never could. Let me tell you. It felt like home as soon as I entered through the front gates. I never wanted to leave. It’s so perfectly nestled in the middle of Carver woods it’s like being transported into a fairy tale. The talented cast made the experience that much more immersive. I would love to go back there this year.

  5. i have always loved king Richards fair! But unfortunately have not been able to attend in years due to rising prices…. I would absolutely love to win the 4 pack of tickets to go this year so I can share the fun with my 2 kids!!!!

  6. It’s a great family oriented event! We loved it when we took our family friends last year and hoping to visit again with different families.

  7. I love King Richard’s faire because most of my friend and family work there so I always know someone.

  8. I love king richards faire! It makes me feel like a kid again. I really look forward to going this year

  9. King Richard’s Faire is amazing. I have been for the past 3 years and the Carver location is incredible. The entire atmosphere is fantastic. I love this Faire because it is something that my husband and I really love to do together. We have very different interests and these faires bring us together. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to get my niece and nephew and my husband’s siblings to come along and we all have a blast!

  10. I have been for the past 3 years and the Carver location is incredible. I love this Faire because it is something that my husband and I really love to do together. We have very different interests and these faires bring us together. It’s also a wonderful familt activity.

  11. I love all things King Richard’s Faire! This will be my fifteenth year attending. I hope to get a few of my friends from college together to go for this be our last year together before graduating. The tigers, fire-eaters, and jousts are such a must see! I plan to be a female Frodo Baggins this year!

  12. I love King Richards Faire because it is a fun place to bring the family! I haven’t been in a couple years and I miss it! Would definitely love to go again!

  13. We love this place, I haven’t missed a year since I was kid 🙂 Always looking forward to it!

  14. I love King Richard’s Faire because of the Mud Pit. The guys there are just hilarious! And, the jousting is always fun to watch whether you are on the bad guy or good guy side.

  15. I have gone to KRF every year for the past 5 years. It is a magical place where people, young and old, get to be someone else from another realm for a day. I love seeing how all of the shows change year after year. It would be great to be able to spend the day at KRF with my sister.

  16. What’s not to love? Great atmosphere, costumes, skits, rides, acts, jousting, food, etc!! A day of entertainment worthy of a King/Queen(lol)!

  17. I love going to King Richard’s Faire. When we got married, we had a Robin Hood and Maid Marion theme and even changed into renaissance outfits at the end of our reception. We took our triplets once when they were little but haven’t been able to since then due to cost. We would love to go again and this would so help!!!!

  18. I love King Richards Faire because it is fun for all the family and I love to see the jousting, artisans, and the King and Queen of course! One of my favorite places to stop by is the Blacksmith and watch as he forms masterpieces out of metals.

  19. I adore King Richard’s Faire… It’s not only fun and entertaining, but it’s great for the entire family. And you also cannot beat Fred Flinstone size Turkey legs and yard beers. Best. Ever.

  20. We all love King Richard’s Faire. It’s a tradition! We all love dressing up in costume and seeing the awesome shows and looking at all the unique things for sale. Time to dust off the ol’ corset!

  21. I have never been to KRF, but have always wanted to check it out. I think my kids would enjoy it and it would be a fun family outing on my husband’s birthday weekend!

  22. I have never been to King Richard’s Faire, but I would love to bring my family and escape reality. My boys and I would enjoy it very much!

  23. I love everything about the King Richard’s Faire! I haven’t had the chance to bring my girls yet, but I know they would love it!

  24. I’d would be so happy to attend with my husband and with our two first bostonian friends. My husband and I’ve got married a few months ago and next week we’re moving from Chile to Boston!!!! What could be a better welcome than this, is like a gate to inmerse ourselves in New England’s tradition. Hope to be the lucky one, thank you for this initiative 🙂

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