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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] I think you're thinking of the PA Renaissance Faire, which is in a permanent setting at a winery and has real bathrooms with running water. I think that one's a little nicer and bigger than the MD one, and it's not too far a drive from here (2-3 hours - we've done it easily enough in a day before), but I still like this one. We went on Saturday with our toddler and all had a great time. We got there shortly after it opened and parking/traffic were fine. In my experience it does get worse as the fall goes on traffic-wise. A lot of the die-hard fans seem to prefer the later fall weather, probably because some of those costumes look pretty warm. All that said, yeah, I think you can get a lot of the same feel out of county/state fairs, except for the costumes.[/quote]
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