100 Things to Do in DFW Before You Die: Guest Post

100 THINGS TO DO IN DALLAS FORT WORTH BEFORE YOU DIE

2ND EDITION

By Tui Snider

 Genre: Non-Fiction / Texas Travel

Publisher: Reedy Press   Twitter     Facebook

Date of Publication: September 15, 2018

Number of Pages: 160 with black & white images

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Have you ever drawn a blank when a friend or family member asks, “What do you want to do today?” Maybe you have visitors to show around the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex, or perhaps you’ve lived here for years but feel like you’re in a rut rather than experiencing anything new.

If so, Tui Snider’s new book is for you! If you live in, or are visiting, the DFW region, this list will inspire you to start exploring. If you’re hungry, flip through the Food & Drink section. Looking for entertainment or want to get outdoors? Dig into the Music & Entertainment or the Sports & Recreation sections. Want to barter for antiques or see a museum? Check out the Culture & History or the Shopping & Fashion sections.

This book is a playful bucket list of suggestions meant to spark ideas: everything from family outings, date nights, and solo excursions, to simply hanging out with friends on your day off.

North Texas Favorites? How about My Scarborough Renaissance Fair Wedding!

By Tui Snider

Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, TX (c) Tui Snider

Every time I write a travel book, readers inevitably ask which place is my favorite. It’s a fun question to consider but answering is never easy. However, when it comes to my latest book, 100 Things to Do in Dallas – Fort Worth Before You Die, I must admit that the Scarborough Renaissance Festival (SRF) has a special place in my heart. Why? Because I got married there in 2011!

The Scarborough Renaissance Festival takes place on 35 acres of beautifully wooded land about a half hour’s journey south of the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex on the outskirts of the town of Waxahachie.

Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, TX (c) Tui Snider

This lively Texas Renaissance festival has been a regional favorite since it first opened in 1981. Each weekend from early April through the end of May, the grounds come to life with a cast of costumed characters who have fun reenacting life in medieval times – the year 1533, to be precise.

Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII hold court, lead medieval dances, parades, and occasionally mingle with common folk like you and me. Special events occur each weekend, such as caber tossing, falconry, juggling, jousts and live music. 

Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, TX (c) Tui Snider

At the time we were planning our wedding, I was new to Texas and didn’t have any local friends to ask for advice. All my pals were thousands of miles away. Long story short: we got married at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, Texas and it was wonderful. I highly recommend it.

Planning the wedding was a breeze because in addition to supplying a certified officiant to conduct the ceremony, SRF offers a baker, a florist, food, and – best of all – after we were hitched, we goofed around for the rest of the day. No clean up necessary!

My wedding at Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, TX (c) Tui Snider

As you can see, I dressed as a purple fairy. I considered many traditional Medieval maiden outfits, but – this is Texas, y’all! The day we were married, it was in the 90’s and humid, so I’m glad I opted for lighter clothing! I made the headdress, and am especially fond of the little bird because I’m an avid amateur birder. 

I’m so glad we got married at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival. Not only was it fun, but we now have a built-in anniversary party every spring!

To find out more about the Scarborough Renaissance Festival:

2511 FM 66, Waxahachie srfestival.com 

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Tui Snider is an author, speaker, and photographer who specializes in hometown travel. As she puts it, “I used to write fiction – but then, I moved to Texas!” Snider’s work has been featured by a variety of outlets, including Coast to Coast AM, LifeHackeasyJet and Authentic Texas. Snider’s award-winning books include Unexpected Texas, Paranormal Texas, Understanding Cemetery Symbols, and more. Tui enjoys connecting with readers all over the globe through her WEBSITE.

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