FLORIDA RENAISSANCE FESTIVALOFFERS EDIBLE FARE FIT FOR A KING

ROYAL FEAST DINNER SHOW BEST VALUE AT FESTIVAL


DEERFIELD BEACH, FL -- (January, 2006) - Whether you're hunting for a plump turkey leg or a 16th century full-course meal served in the presence of King Henry VIII and her majesty Queen Katherine of Aragon, you'll find the authentic medieval fare you're hungry for in abundance at the 14th Annual Florida Renaissance Festival.

Strolling through the festival, which opens on Feb. 11 at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach and runs for six continuous weekends, you'll come across a variety of traditional offerings served during the days when knights needed rich and hearty sustenance to help them through their battles.

Smell the aroma of roasting corn or discover the taste of a Scottish Egg, a sausage and egg in one mini meal. In addition to the traditional fare of freshly baked pretzels, turkey legs, funnel cakes and meat pies, you'll also have a chance to taste delicacies from other parts of the world, including Greek gyros, Italian and Latin cuisine. Ales of all kinds, mead, wine and frozen drinks are also on hand at the pubs you'll find along the way. Also available are an assortment of juices and soft drinks.

If you're looking for a hearty five-course meal, then you'll want to make sure you make a reservation for The Royal Feast, the best entertainment value at the festival. For one price you receive admission to the festival and a two hour entertainment extravaganza fit for a king -- King Henry VIII that is. Join His Majesty and Queen Katherine of Aragon at 12:30 pm for the Royal Feast Dinner Show in the Feast Hall.

The feast includes an array of fresh fruits, cheeses and breads, a salad featuring baby field greens, glazed Pecans, dried cranberries, mandarin oranges, grape tomatoes & gorgonzola cheese with balsamic vinaigrette, lobster bisque, crab stuffed shrimp, London broil with Madeira mushroom glace', baby carrots infused with orange tea, garlic scented potato au gratin & for dessert, bananas foster flambé'

After the feast, join his and her majesties for VIP seating at the day's final joust. The PG-13 rated feast is $63 per person and includes unlimited beverages during the course of the meal as well. Reservations are required for this hilarious dinner show. To save your seat, visit www.Ren-Fest.com or call 954-776-1642.

The 14th Annual Florida Renaissance Festival, produced by Bobby Rodriguez Productions, is sponsored in part by The Sun-Sentinel, Community Bank of Broward, Broward County Transit, Pepsi, Guinness, Comcast, South Florida.com, South Florida Parenting and hosted by Broward County. For more information, call 800-3-RENFEST, 954-776-1642 or visit www.Ren-Fest.com.