More time traveling in NYC ✨

The Ren Faire in Tuxedo Park, NY

✨ Tip 1: Rent a car if you can!

The drive wasn’t too far, entering the area took some time but finding parking wasn’t. They were quite organized.

✨ Tip 2: DRESS UP

Have fun! It was such a fun experience seeing how everyone got dressed and how the staff are all in character for the whole event!

✨ Tip 3: Eat at “awkward hours”

The lines were pretty long when we wanted to eat at noon but a couple hours after, the lines were sooo much shorter.

New York Renaissance Faire

2025/9/28 Edited to

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