38th Annual AZ Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace

January 31 - March 29

38th Annual AZ Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace

Description

The AZ Renaissance Festival transports visitors to a medieval amusement park, a 16-stage theater, a 50-acre circus, an arts and crafts extravaganza, a jousting tournament, people powered games and rides, mermaids and a feast -- all rolled into one non-stop, ALL-DAY adventure.

Have you bowed before a QUEEN?! Locked looks with a KNIGHT in Shining Armor? What are you waiting for? Experience Action & Adventure at the Faire. All the Festival is a stage; you never know what unpredictable mayhem YOU may find as you explore the shire.

The 16th century festival is home to many popular traditions including chomping down on a giant roasted “turkey leg” or Cheering "HUZZAH" at the jousting tournament. The Marketplace features over 200 artisans displaying a variety of unique, hand-made wares. Watch as the ancient skills of glassblowing, leather work, weaving, woodcarving, blacksmithing, candle making and pottery are displayed...IT IS A SHOPPER'S PARADISE! Don't miss YOUR chance to Rub shoulders with ROYALTY! 

Remember to dress comfortably, wear sunscreen, and drive safely-ENJOY THY TRIP BACK TO THE 16th Century! Parking is FREE courtesy of Bashas' & Food City.

Take a sneak peek at the upcoming festivities!


For more information visit the Arizona Renaissance Festival website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Free parking courtesy of Bashas’ and Food City stores, all entertainment shows, including the Tournament Jousting and Birds of Prey performances. You may choose to purchase Arts and Crafts items, Food and Beverage, or enjoy Rides and Games (costs vary).
You may bring one – 16 to 24 ounce factory sealed bottle of water in with you. No other food or drink is permitted.
You are welcome to bring a bag (purse, backpack, etc.) inside the Festival. They can be any size and they do not have to be clear. All bags are subject to search by our Safety Services team when you enter through the gate.
As you exit the front gate, you may have your hand stamped to re-enter the Festival that same day. Festival only allows same day re-entry.
At the ticket booth and most artisan shops we welcome: VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, and DISCOVER. For the food and beverage locations, in addition to the games and rides, ONLY cash is accepted.
Yes, we have 8 ATM locations across the Festival grounds.
Giving away or selling tickets on Festival grounds is prohibited and may result in the confiscation of tickets without refund and expulsion from the Festival.
Please call ahead of time ot make arrangements to pick-up a pre-ordered item. Please call 520-463-2600.
The Festival is held in a natural, outdoor setting. Wheelchairs and motorized wheelchairs are allowed. We have disabled accessible parking, disabled accessible restroom facilities and designated seating at our Jousting Arena.
You are welcome to come dressed in costume. Costumes are available for rental at the Belrose Costume Shop located behind the box office prior to entrance to the Festival. Prices vary based upon costume choice. Adult costume rental prices range from $35 to $65 and child costume rental prices range from $15 to $25. Please Note: Costume prop swords/daggers and non-functioning prop weapons are permitted as long as they are properly sheathed, peace tied by our safety services personnel at the main entrance, and remain sheathed during your Festival visit. Open carry and concealed carry firearms of any type are prohibited on Festival property.
Stroller, wheelchairs, wagons, and motorized scooters (325 lb. weight limit for scooters) are available to rent, on a first-come, first-serve basis, weather permitting, at the Belrose Costume Shop located just outside the Festival Main Gate. Prices are: Wagons $25, Strollers $20, Wheelchairs $30 and Motorized Scooters are $12.00 per hour with a 4-hour minimum or $65 for the day (tax is included in these prices).
We do not allow pets to be brought into the park by visitors because of the great variety of performing animals in the Festival. Pets are not permitted on the festival grounds; however, service animals are not considered pets by the federal government and are welcome at The Arizona Renaissance Festival. Under the American Disabilities Act (ADA), a service animal is defined as a dog or miniature horse that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. ADA is also clear that emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals are not considered service animals and, therefore, are not permitted in the festival. Please understand that your service animal may be excluded, and you may be asked to leave the premises if the service animal is disruptive, the handler is unable to take effective control of the service animal, the service animal is not housebroken and not cleaned up after, or causes the animals in performances at our event to behave aggressively or become agitated. We want all our guests to have a safe and enjoyable experience at the festival.
Patrons may not bring music instruments or large props into the Festival.

Many of our participants earn their living performing at our Festival. Out of respect to these artists, patrons are not welcome to bring with them musical instruments or large props, nor accept or solicit tips while attending the Festival.
Costume prop swords/daggers and non-functioning prop weapons are permitted as long as they are properly sheathed, peace tied by our safety services personnel at the main entrance, and remain sheathed during your Festival visit.

Open carry and concealed carry firearms of any type are prohibited on Festival property.
We are open rain or shine. Unless otherwise determined by Festival management, all events (including the Pleasure Feast) are considered RAIN or SHINE. No refunds will be provided due to inclement weather.
Costumed patrons can gift / trade “trinkets” (small, themed gifts) under the following guidelines:

1) Only small items are permitted for trading.

2) Please refrain from using items that are of similar design as items made available in the village by vendors and/or performers.

3) Trinkets may only be used for the purpose of trading for other trinkets.

4) You may not sell nor accept any monetary payment for your trinkets.

Furthermore, patrons soliciting and/or accepting tips by other patrons is not permitted. Only select performers are permitted to solicit and accept tips from patrons in addition to compensation provided by the Festival, as a supplemental means of earning a living. Please refrain from tipping performers in trinkets.

5) Do not attempt to barter your trinkets for any merchandise with a vendor.

6) Do not trade any trinkets with children to prevent any possibility of choking hazards. Trinkets intended for children must be provided to the attentive adults accompanying the child.

7) Please be considerate of those who do not wish to participate in trinket trading.

Management and safety services will request that patrons stop participating in this activity if violation of these guidelines are seen or reported.

Your understanding is greatly appreciated.