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MDRF 2012
Sir Edward:
MDRF is changing their admission pricing and so on:
--- Quote ---he Maryland Renaissance Festival announces a new ticket pricing structure to increase savings opportunities and address traffic and crowd size for 2012. The website has updated prices where we have reduced all gate prices (except group tickets) to 2004 pricing for the first four weekends, no discount coupons will be necessary and the discount is extended an additional weekend. The last five weekends represent an increase in prices due to huge demand for attending during that period. The prices are at or below most major renaissance festivals across the country, of which Maryland is in the top one, two or three in attendance annually. Due to the increased development in the area, heavier traffic in general and parking limitations we are working to make the experience for our neighbors and our customers more pleasant by encouraging more customers to attend when fewer traditionally do. The number of tickets sold will be limited so as to improve access and egress. Tickets will be offered at the box office as always and on-line if customers wish to be certain they have tickets for the day they wish to attend but the number of tickets combined will be limited to the number that can be parked. Thereafter for the rest of the day only ticket holders (including multiple day pass holders) will be parked or admitted.
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Sir Wolf:
hmmm i read that on fb 2day. so prices low then higher as faire goes on hmmm kinda like renting a home at the beach...
Sir Edward:
It's an interesting idea. This past year in particular had pretty good traffic in the first half of the season, and really bad toward the end. This might be a good way to homogenize the attendance.
Sir William:
So, should we be buying tickets now?
Sir Edward:
I don't know if ticket sales are open yet or not. I usually order my season pass in July or somewhere around there.
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