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Huzzah! Return to Days Of Yore At St. Louis Renaissance Faire This Weekend In Wentzville

Step back in time to the days of yore this weekend in Wentzville.

The Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire returns rain or shine to Rotary Park. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. every  Saturday and Sunday until June 10 AND Memorial Day.

Select performances on June 2 and 3, will include sign language interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing patrons.

Check out the entertainment schedule.

Tickets prices at the gate are: $14.95 for a daily pass for adults and $49.5 for a season pass for adults and $7.95 for a daily pass and $24.95 for a season pass for children 6-13. Children under 5 and under are free.

Military, police, firefighters and seniors 65 and over get  $2 off the adult price at the gate. This discount may not be combined with other discounts.

You can also purchase tickets online. One-day passes are $12.95 for adults and $6.95 for children. Two-day passes are $21.95 for adults and $11.95 for children.

Group tickets for 10 or more are $10.95 for adults and $5.95 for children.

There is a nominal service charge for online purchases.

Parking is free.

The theme of the fair this weekend is “Pirates.” Note:  St. Louis Pirate Fest is taking a hiatus during 2012 and 2013.

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