For those of you who don’t know, you can get to the Faire by way of Maypearl which adds to the day’s adventure in my opinion with a pleasant country drive and delivers you right to the front gate of the Faire without having to go the 67 and I35 route and cuts about 15 miles off the trip.
When you leave Burleson or Joshua get on to I 35 heading for Hillsborough and the exit after
The parking is free and you will see the usual 11th century individuals standing next to their modern day vehicles preparing to enter the park.
For those of you who hate the long walk up to the gate you can catch a ride for a modest fee of course. I personally don’t think you could pay me enough to pull a rickshaw, but then that’s me.
The street vendors get an early jump by selling different things long before you ever reach the gate, this one was selling programs for $2 and I got one of those. The programs can be useful since they tell you where the stages are located and this is no small operation covering several acres, the times of different shows and events. Where to find the things most needed in life, food, water, and of course the privies.

The sign at the ticket booth entrance with adults at $20, children 4 and under free, 5 to 12 $6.50, do be aware that the food patrol does get testy for bringing in your own food and drinks. Also no pets are allowed which is something that became a bit of a problem a few years ago and I see that they have put an end to bringing them in.
The gate tower and just off to the left is a parapet from which a cannon is fired during the opening ceremonies at 9:45 am so for those of you who don’t like loud noises I suggest you skip the opening of the park.
And then of course there is the ticket gate to get in so come on and let’s see what all the fuss is about.
Don

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