The enchanted 55-acre village comes to life as all of Europe comes to pay homage to the King and Queen with 8 themed weekends. Revel in the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and beauty of this authentically recreated 16th Century British village with lush landscaped grounds and vines. A perfect day ends as behold the burst of Royal Fireworks held above the Festival's lake. All ages will be amused by the games of skill and human-powered rides. The Texas Renaissance Festival is the Nation's largest, most acclaimed Renaissance theme park. Open to the public every Saturday and Sunday from October 6th through November 25th.

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The Nation's largest, most acclaimed Renaissance theme park returns for another year of sights, sounds, smells and taste of a beautifully and authentically recreated 55-acre 16th Century British village complete with lushly landscaped grounds. Paying homage to the King and Queen, this enchanted festival will feature over 200 daily performances including jousting, gypsy dancing, skilled swordsmen matches, plenty of jokesters, rum swilling pirates, human-powered rides, royal fireworks and much more. There will also be plenty of period-appropriate music, shaded cobblestone walkways for the more than 400 shoppes, plenty of food and drink as well as eight themed weekends like Oktoberfest, Pirate Adventure, All Hallow's Eve and Celtic Christmas.

Located in Todd Mission just 55 miles from the heart of Houston, today's deal can be used for a weekend pass that includes any Saturday or Sunday that you choose. They don't even have to be on the same weekend. Free on-site parking is provided and a full list of activities and weekend-specific information is available at www.TexRenFest.com. Go back to a simpler time where disputes were settled with swords, meat was eaten off the bone and entertainment waited at every corner with the Texas Renaissance Festival.