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Started by dunedon, May 24, 2008, 09:07:08 PM

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Alacrity

Am I reading this right? Is Casaloma grossly expensive? $37+
Trust me, I'm a Dungeon Master

GirlChris

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Alacrity: Are you maybe looking at the March break program? That one read $31 for children, $17 for adults

This is whatt was on the site for the ren faire:

Saturday, July 4 to Monday, July 6, 2009
Step back in time and experience the excitement and adventure of the Renaissance at Casa Loma. Casa Loma's estate gardens will be transformed into a Renaissance-style village populated by vendors, village characters and the court of King Henry VIII.
Information pertaining to performers and acts will be updated regularly.
Casa Loma's Renaissance Festival is included with castle admission. For more information on the festival or vending opportunities, please email operations@casaloma.org.

And while I'm at it, the ticket prices

Adults (18 - 59)    $17.00
Persons with disabilities-
Full admission, attendant free
Seniors (60 +)      $11.00
Youth (14 - 17)     $11.00   
Children (4- 13)     $9.25


PrincessSara

The Gregor's Crossing website is back up, but I think it still has last year's storyline?  Cause it says it's set in 530, and GirlChris you said it's 1169 this time.  Can someone confirm which it is?  I need to get started on my garb for it!

GirlChris

Yup, that's last year's story and entertainment info. That storyline was written to match with Chelle and Duncan's real life wedding, which was lovely. The dates are right for 2009, though.

Arianwyn

Thanks GirlChris...so June 6th and 7th then....not the usual last weekend in May?

GirlChris

Arianwyn: No no no! It IS the last weekend in May, as it says on the Gregor's website! Argh, I think I'm just getting everyone confused.  :'(

The user gregorscrossing is Chelle, who is the owner of the faire. Go with what she says!

Quote from: gregorscrossing on February 21, 2009, 08:33:27 AM
Faire Dates are May 28 - May 31
Simcoe - Waterford - Waiting to hear confirmation - June 4 -5
Morrisburg - confirmed - June 11-12-13-14

Where did you see that it was in June?

Arianwyn

Saw it somewhere GirlChris...but no worries....will be there in May!!!!!  Thanks so much  :)

Be well....

Arianwyn

dunedon

I can update and confirm the Faires In Time dates for this year:

The Pirate Festival August 1st - 3rd, with an extended evening show on August 1st, a family affair during the day ... an adult only evening, to be held at Country Heritage park in Milton Ontario.  (www.thepiratefestival.com)

Country Renaissance Festival September 26th - 27th ... also to be held at Country Heritage Park. (www.countryrenfest.com)

Websites are being updated and worked on, at least a splash page should be up and running this week.

Vendor and Volunteer forms should be available on the websites when they go up ... I'm shooting for mid-March so please keep checking back.  You can also check out www.fairesintime.com for news releases and information on all our 2009 shows (Pirates, Ren Fest, Halloween and Christmas for 2009) as it becomes available.

See you all at the faires this summer, looking forward to a busy schedule!

Keith (keith@fairesintime.com)




PrincessSara

Oooh, a new faire!!  Any idea when that one is set?  I must have appropriate garb!!  :D  Hehe, I'm a little nuts about having time-period-accurate garb for everything.  ;D

dunedon

Quote from: PrincessSara on March 10, 2009, 07:07:30 AM
Oooh, a new faire!!  Any idea when that one is set?  I must have appropriate garb!!  :D  Hehe, I'm a little nuts about having time-period-accurate garb for everything.  ;D

Based on the reams of documentation I've been given to put up on the website it looks like the year is going to be ... 1526.

- Keith

LadyJuliana


gregorscrossing

The Storyline for Gregor's Crossing will be changing (webmaster is slow getting information on). 
Now that Duncan and I are back from vacation we are ready to go.  Yes we are hopefully coordinating three faires (we are waiting to hear from Waterford Not Simcoe)  Morrisburg has been confirmed and they are going with 4 days altogether.
Many changes are taking place for Gregor's Crossing this year as after 5 years we needed a change of entertainment and new additions that  you will enjoy. 
Duncan and I along with a Board of Directors have started a new group called "Gregor's Crossing Medieval Education"  which is a travelling education show available to travel anywhere in Canada.  So if you are interested in having a show in your area please contact us as we have an excellent group of individuals who are highly educated and trained in medieval era.
If anyone has any questions please email me at gcmedievaleducation@gmail.com

Chelle Davidson

Orphena

Hello Ontario Faire goers!

I'm very excited about this year of faires! A couple of things I thought I would add in!

FaeryFest (in Guelph) rehearsals have begun, looks like we'll have a great show again this year - I just hope it doesn't rain - mermaids really dont care for all that fresh water - their skin turns blue!

Casa Loma - remember that you also need to pay for parking (which is expensive), so if you can TTC it, it may save you money - but there are ALOT of stairs to climb. I'm fond of this faire - but it can get VERY pricey - food is available from Shopseys (in the basement) and they usually do a BBQ on the patio. If you wanted to see Casa Loma anyways - this is the best way to do it since you can wander in garb in the closest thing we have to a "real" castle. Lots of great photo ops too.

Princess Sara - I hear you on the garb-appropriate thing. I'm with you sister! Glad I'm not the only one with such a crazy obsession!

1526 - that would be a Tudor faire. (le petite sigh) I desparately want to have an Elizabethan Faire - if anyone can plan one, I'd be ever so grateful! Still  I'm looking forward to a late september faire - it means I wont melt all day! Will it be mostly outdoors - or will there be some indoorsy activites as well? I know there are building at the site, I've just never been in them!
Luxurious Lady ~ Statuesque Seamstress ~ Winsome Wayfarer
Enjoyer of Elegant Elizabethan Ensembles

GirlChris

Might I take this opportunity to say "two more weeks to faire, two more weeks to faire" and to also possibly do an excited little dance?

gregorscrossing

Three more days to Gregor's Crossing Medieval Faire.  The clock is ticking and everything is coming together wonderfully.  Duncan and I will be celebrating our first anniversary so come out to the feast and have a drink with us.  The Thirsty Miller Pub will be open on Friday night at 7:30 for pub sing (admission that night is $5.00)  You will hear the wonderful songs of Eclectic Revival (Chris Kerba and Nick Brodie and their band).  Feast tickets are selling quick so if you plan on attending the tickets are $30.00 which includes Food, Entertainment, your admission into the park all day.

We have oodles of new entertainment this year thanks to the Celebrate Ontario Grant.  Blackthorn Productions will be joining us as well as the Scallagrims (Vikings)- Greg, Sasha and the group.  Looking forward to a wonderful event.  Hope all can join us.

Any questions email me at gregorscrossing@sympatico.ca or call 519-480-3180

Thank you to all for the wonderful support we have had over the past 5 years.  It will only get bigger and better.

We will be back in Morrisburg as well coordinating their faire and looking at a couple of other venues in 2010.  Keep an eye out in your area.

Chelle and Duncan :-*