*scene returns to the dais where a knight on horse back exits stage left to reveal Queen Elizabeth Ist sitting on a throne. *scene changes to the girl in pink dress shows off her wand casting skills to a witch in front of a fountain* *scene changes to a family with a father, mother, two boys, and the featured young girl in the pink dress crossing a wooden bridge as they point at attractions* *brief glimpse of Queen Elizabeth I covering her face in excited shock* *scene changes to three pirates performing acrobatic stunts as they fight one another* *scene switches to a pirate on board a ship swinging their sword* A second scene shows another group of people cheering along with them in joyful camaraderie* *scene changes to a group of four people in period garb clacking their mugs together for a toast inside a tavern. *scene changes to a clip of people in full armor and weapons fighting in a ring for the crowds* Narrator: Transport yourself back in time to the festival 500 years in the making. *the scene changes to show the young girl walking down the aisle of a chapel with dozens of people in renaissance garb waving, clapping, and sheering for her as she approaches the dais* *the young girl in the pink dress lifts a magic wand from the box, embracing the call to adventure* Narrator: Where wonder and fantasy awaits you around every corner. Red magic light glows from within, and the scene switches to her face lit up with excitement and wonder* *she takes the box inside to her bedroom where she opens it. *a young girl in a pink dress opens the door, picking up the box* Narrator: And you never know who will come knocking. A woman in a witches garb walks up the stairs of the porch to deliver an antique box to the front door* *scene changes to a large van with the words ‘Fairy God Mail’ pulling up to a suburban house. Narrator: Where everyone is welcome for a toast. *buxom woman in period clothing smiles and flirts as she serves a man drinks at the bar* *scene changes clay stein slamming down on a wooden counter, splashing beer* Narrator: And pirates always have a bag of loot. *scene changes to a man dressed in 1500’s garb while approaching bank teller with a burlap sack full of coins, which keep dropping on the floor* Narrator: Where knights ride in shining armor. *camera switches to knight proudly riding down highway* *woman looking in car mirror puts on lipstick as the knight trots past her car, causing her to put lipstick on her cheek* Narrator: Isn’t it time to bring a little magic into the real world? Detailed directions to the Great Lakes Medieval Faire can be found on the Directions Page of our website.*woman turns to see horse with knights regalia trotting past the car as the Narrator begins speaking* If you need additional information or would like to schedule an interview or press tour, please contact our Public Relations Department at (440) 474-4280, or through the Contact Page of our website. Your Media Kit will include: our Press Release, Fact Sheet, Photos, Media Guide, General Information, What’s New?, Park Information, Mission Statement, and Vision Statement as well as a pair of complimentary tickets for you to come and enjoy our Medieval Village. We ask that you fax or email your request including your name, title, and your desired date of arrival, and someone from our staff will contact you to confirm your request. To best serve those members of the media who would like to visit and enjoy our entertainment venue, we ask for a written request or email at least one week prior to the date you wish to come to the park. The staff at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire is eager to work with you and share all of the fun to be had at our Medieval Village, The Land of Avaloch. The Great Lakes Medieval Faire is known for its beautiful and elaborate gardens filled with the brilliant colors and an amazing assortment of plants. Stunning and picturesque landscaping and colorful pageantry throughout the shire make it more inviting and exciting than ever. The great escape from your mundane world begins at our stunning grand Front Gate. We’re also pleased to present games of skill for the high-spirited, and for those who love to shop our festival offers high-quality, hand-crafted wares created by over a hundred different skilled artisans from across the nation. The Great Lakes Medieval Faire and Marketplace offers something for everyone, from mellow enchanting music performed by talented international performers to exciting interactive entertainment and the clashing and bashing of Knights on the Field of Honor, all performed on 12 stages, seated in the shade of our forest. This summer Northeast Ohio’s Award-Winning Theme Park will open again, as it has every summer since 1993.
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