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    Escondido Renaissance Faire

    Escondido Renaissance Faire

    3.2
    (67 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    Amazing time as always. A great chance to go back in time. Most people do dress up but come as you…read moreare. Tons of things to do like joisting demonstrations, archery, mock battles, food, drink, the Queens Quest for kids and older. Plenty of stands to check out too. You can visit different guilds and learn about the history. Come with little things to barter and an adventurous spirit. Parking can be rough and sometimes there is a line and some disorganization getting into the event but despite that, we will be back.

    This was my second time coming to the Renaissance fair, the first time was many years ago…read morepre-covid. We came early so there was plenty of parking still, but it can be hard navigating with all of the people trying to get in and out. Next time I think I will park in the church and take the shuttle bus and see if that is better. I like that this Renaissance Fair is big but not too big. Sometimes too big can get overwhelming, and you don't get to see everything. This one is a really good size and there are a lot of things to see and do, and tons of vendors. I will say a lot of the booths were very expensive for their Wares. However I don't have much to compare it to, so this may be standard for Renaissance Fair merchants and goods. I will say I have seen some very beautiful items, some of which definitely look like they have put a lot of work into. There were several places inside for food, and surprisingly the prices weren't extremely terrible, and the food was pretty good. I had Carnitas fries, and fried zucchini, both of which were pretty good. I loved seeing everyone dressed up, and putting so much effort into these elaborate costumes. There are activities and entertainment as well. The actors really get into character, and we got to see the procession with the queen in tow. Since it was my first time I didn't do a lot of the activities, but they did have some games, archery, Etc. We did stop inside the Beer Garden, which had some entertainment that was very funny. It definitely was more adult-oriented in there, which makes sense. They had people singing funny songs, and they held two contests while we were there, one for the men and one for the women. We were there for several hours, and if you do a lot of the activities I could see you easily spending the whole day here. It's a lot of walking so we're comfortable shoes. I enjoyed myself, and think I would do this again, as be participate in more of the activities.

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    Ramona Country Fair

    Ramona Country Fair

    2.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Not happy that they don't offer the same discount, or better, than Qualcomm for disabled parking…read morebut... Lines were very short, service was fast (at all 3 places) and the food...well...WOW!!! Haven't had fair food in a while but I certainly took advantage of this one! Hell yes!

    Hello, On August…read more2nd, 2026, I visited the Roman Country Fair for the first time and found it quite enjoyable. I brought my cameras to capture the photos for my hobby and strolled around the fairgrounds. Some people noticed my vintage film camera named Rolleiflex 2.8F from 1960s and complimented its beauty. It was a delight to hear their positive feedback. I saw a police officer who started staring at me. Feeling clueless, I clutched the straps of my cameras on my shoulders. I passed him and took a look at the booths. I had no ideas that he was following me while he yelled at me. Since I'm Deaf, I couldn't hear him clearly. He pushed my backpack and stopped me, demanding to know what I was doing with my cameras. He then asked if I had a permit. I explained my hobby to him. He responded that people didn't want me here to take pictures. I was wondering if what they had said was true. I captured pictures of the knights because their metal costumes were visually appealing. They were aware that I was taking pictures and even provided me with their contact information for Kingdom of Terre Neuve so that I could share the photos with them. Before deciding to take some photos, I had already chosen a suitable spot on the fairground. Additionally, I took images for Nitro Express country rock. The band's style was quite impressive. I obtained their business card. The staff approached me and I explained the situation. I've visited the LA fair, OC fair, and another events. I've been able to take photos with my cameras without any issues. I don't bring professional equipment like strobe lights or anything of that sort. I just convey my three cameras due to the different angles. I strongly and nervously felt the vibe since the police officer was unpleasant. He acquired my personal information. I respectfully and politely decided to leave the fairground. Before leaving the place, the boys were kind enough to request for the photos. They were curious about my vintage cameras and wanted me to take pictures for them. I was delighted to snap the images for free. I would share them with the boys on Instagram. P.S. I am Deaf and proficient in both English and American Sign Language. Thank you for your understanding. Photographer, Ernie Gonz

    Oasis Camel Dairy

    Oasis Camel Dairy

    4.8
    (372 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    First, shout out to Gil. He helped us rebook our tour since my mom was sick the original date we…read morechose. He was so helpful! My family had Such a fantastic day enjoying the Oasis Camel Dairy farm. From the back story of how the couple met, to feeding animals to education everything was entertaining and fun. We didn't have little kids with us, but still enjoyed this so much. Our 2hr noon hour tour had about 70ppl on it. We never felt like it was too many in any one place. The owners were so good about answering questions and were very funny! I'd highly recommend this to families who have kids and want to see and visit camels up close. Plan to take a picnic lunch, and plenty of water. The camels were awesome, they definitely wanted our apple treats so, it's worth buying extra.

    The public tour that we attended on a weekend was so great! It was fun to hear the turkeys gobble…read morein the background while Gil was giving details about the camel that was part of the tour. In addition to this, we were surprised to see koi, goldfish, parrots and be able to feed the camels as well as the sheep in the grounds. After the 2 hour tour ended, we drove to the lavender field and took photos - also saw camels running down the pasture to where the lavender field was while a staff member gave a brief 15 minute overview about the camels. It looked like a scene from a fairy tale. The vista of the mountains and greenery is so beautiful, and the environment peaceful. It was such a beautiful time, and we definitely enjoyed the friendliness of Gil, Nancy and all the staff we interacted with.

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    Wanderlust

    Wanderlust

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    Jaime was knowledgeable, on-time and reasonably priced. Was very thorough on preventative and…read moreroutine maintenance of our RV. In retirement now and living in RV full time. Great to have someone we can count on!

    THE MINDFUL MOVEMENT…read more Run. Yoga. Meditate. Held at Liberty Park NTC Station. The energy at this event was very positive and uplifting. It started at 7:30am but the actual event starts at 8:45. Good to come early to set up your yoga may infront of the main stage. Vendors and booths surrounded the main stage. My friend forgot her yoga mat and was able to buy one at the Adidas tent. A lot of healthy food and drinks sold through the day. No need to buy the picnic lunch when registering, you can pay there or walk to Liberty market to eat. Imagine over a thousand yogies (predominately females) and active people coming together to share this space and energy under the sun. - morning stretch lead by Mac Yogi - 5k around liberty station NTC park with Niki Klasnic - dj spinning awesome tunes by Dj Drez - yoga by Mary Beth LaRue (main stage) - meditation by Noah Levine (main stage) I had a lot of fun! I set up my scheduled activities when I first registered. The smaller activities br als off after the main stage meditation. Fun day of workout activity, yoga, dance, yoga, mediate. It was like a Coachella for yogies. And I'm not a yoga person and that is okay, they do a very chill yoga routine. The energy had me on a mindful movement. Until next year...

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    Grand Avenue Festival

    Grand Avenue Festival

    3.6
    (7 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    Good family-friendly and dog-friendly event. Grand Avenue is blocked off. There is free street…read moreparking all along the outside of the streets. There were tons of vendors under tents and storefront businesses to check out. As we walked down the street there were different entertainers. Different businesses were handing out free items for the kids such as ballons, dental items, and trinkets. My kids had fun playing with the Robotic team's creations. We admired the artist's work at the "Art Garden." There were several vendors selling dog items. My biggest find of the day is Dolce Monachelli's. It's a family-owned business that makes bunt cakes. They were handing out samples of their most popular bunt cake the Italian Butter Rum. My kids all loved the sample so I decided to get the Sampler Box and the regular-sized unicorn bundt cake. The man helping me was so friendly and informative. They currently don't have a brick and motor store. They sell at Farmer's Markets, special events, and offer pick up. Overall, we enjoyed the event and plan to come back again.

    Sunday 5-22-2022 I…read morecame to the Escondido Street Fair today on Grand Avenue and it was pretty cool! A minimum of 40 booths, probably more, live music, food, drinks, vendors selling hand-made items as well as other things, and just an overall cool experience. Constructive criticism: I do wish they had more seating all throughout the event instead of just seating on one end of it, right in front of the live music that is blasting super loudly. I also wish they had more porta-potties throughout the entire event. Animals: pets are allowed here but there are tons of dogs and people, no dog food/water bowls, not much shade, hot pavement on their paws, and loud live music, so maybe not the best place for pets. Booths: they have almost everything! Toys for kids, clothes and hats for your dogs and cats, handmade soaps, a booth to register to vote, clothes for humans, Mexican food, popcorn, jewelry, bakery food, dentistry booths, veterinarian booths, people selling their hand-blown or painted glass art, and more! Very cool experience, and it's all right on Grand so all the normal shops here are open and ready for business! I absolutely love that they chose to have this on Grand Avenue. I try to come every year.

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    Mural on a side street
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