Friday 5 July 2013

What to Expect

My Dearest Lucy,

As this is your first time attending a festival of this nature, it is only natural to have questions! I shall attempt to answer as many as I can. In truth, these are questions I am asked all the time!

Just what does one DO at a festival like this? This answer is as varied as the fish in the sea. There is generally something for everyone – the first thing I suggest is prepare to have fun! From the moment you enter the gates, you will find amusements of a piratical nature. There are bands singing songs and playing live music – some original, and some of them old favourites – if it has a pirate feel, you may hear it throughout the day. There are entertainers on stages performing shows – from magic to jugglers, dancing and more. There is a marketplace full of vendors selling things you won’t find in a mall – perfect for unique gifts or to add to your wardrobe. Throughout the village, you will find characters in costume adding to the experience, and trying to draw you in. There is food to sample, drink to enjoy, and the general ambiance of a day away from your “normal”. On top of that – there is people watching galore, be sure to bring your camera for shots you won’t find anywhere else!

Who is the festival for? 
The Pirate Festival is designed to appeal to people of all ages.
For Kids – we have a kid’s stage that includes stories and songs, and lovable characters to interact with. There is a Free Kid’s Treasure Hunt that involves solving riddles and writing down answers – participants can then dig for treasure as a prize. There is a pirate ship that kids can board, games and other activities that kids are sure to have fun with. We have a kid friendly menu available as well – with familiar food like hamburgers and hotdogs.
For Teens – There are games of skill and chance that any teen will enjoy – when is the last time they had a chance to shoot an arrow at a target? From the Mud Show to Zoltan the Adequate, there is humour that will appeal to every age. There is Live Music available for most of the day. There are opportunities to interact with actors and performers, a chance to get outside, and try something different, to watch adults – perhaps even their parents, “playing along”. When was the last time your teen had a chance to stretch their imagination?  “If you want your children to be brilliant, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more brilliant, read them more fairy tales.” –Albert Einstein Piratical fashion statements are encouraged and admired. Teens can find lots of fun with parents or with friends – The Pirate Photo Scavenger Hunt is a great activity to help focus attention, if needed!
For Adults – All of the above, plus the Thirsty Parrot Tavern! The Captain’s Keg – Saturday Night ONLY is a party for Pirates of legal drinking age with activities and humour that you’ll appreciate not having to explain!

For "what to wear", check this out: "What to wear to Piratefest"

For more details about this year's Pirate Festival, check out: The Pirate Festival Website


What other Questions do you have? 

Affectionately, 

Anthea

2 comments:

  1. If the public / I chat to the characters of the day will they talk back, have fun, improvise? and do they have a wardrobe "tickle trunk" for people to try on the clothes of that era to then take photos? (if no,this might be fun thing to add to future events)! :)

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    1. The entire village looks forward to interacting with those who visit on festival days! Indeed, it is quite the talk of the town for weeks on end before the festival!

      In terms of clothes to try on - we encourage people to develop their own style, as the Pirate Era encompasses many fashions! If you need some tips, check out "Dressing up for the Pirate Festival"

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