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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I heard there are only portapotties which is a dealbreaker for me, too. And DD (8) goes to the bathroom every 5 seconds, so it would be so not fun for us.[/quote] Maybe don’t believe everything you hear? The Ren festival is located at a permanent structure with fully functioning restrooms and ATMs on site. It was nice. [img]https://rennfest.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Site-Sign.jpg[/img][/quote] NP. Haven't been in a couple of years. PP, do they now have toilet buildings? As of a few years ago the toilets were port-a-potties arranged in their own area off to one side (and they were fine--no need for them to be a deal-breaker). Maybe they added some of those temporary-but-not really temporary small toilet "buildings" with several real toilets like I've seen at a lot of historic sites and parks--? If so, great, but if not, folks, why let port-a-potties stop you from going to an event you really want to attend? Yes, they can get gross, we all know. But the ones at RenFest were always as decent as they could be, and the way to avoid the inevitable buildup in them is to attend very early in the RenFest season. We usually have gone on the first weekend and the potties were OK. BTW, if the group known as "Fight School" still performs there, see them. They were always the highlight for us. [/quote]
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