Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake Conroe is offering an exclusive stay-and-festival package for fall weekends at the Texas Renaissance Festival. The offer includes discounted rates, free tickets, and access to resort amenities, making it an ideal family getaway.
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Together with the Texas Renaissance Festival and Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake Conroe, Houston is once again offering guests a unique way to spend the fall. This special deal includes two free festival tickets and a 15% discount on lodging.
It sounds like a magical time for everyone. The all-suite, full-service resort is only 30 minutes from the festival grounds and makes a fantastic home base for people who want to completely immerse themselves in the magical world of fairies, pirates, heroes, and more.
With events with themes like Oktoberfest and Celtic Christmas, the Texas Renaissance Festival, which runs weekends from October 11 to November 30, has something for everyone. The resort's special deal includes two complimentary festival tickets, making it an ideal choice for groups of friends or family who want to enjoy the fun together.
In addition to having fun at the event, guests can also take advantage of the resort's various services. The two warm pools and hot tubs at the 3.5-acre Jolly Mon Water Park are the perfect way to relax after a day of fun. There is the Fins Up Fitness Center, tennis, pickleball, and Parrott Island Mini Golf for people who want to stay busy. The lodge also has a private beach where guests can unwind.
There will be Oktoberfest (Oct. 11–12), 1,001 Dreams (Oct. 18–19), All Hallows' Eve (Oct. 25–26), and Pirate Adventure (Nov. 1–2) over the course of the festival's weekends. Heroes and Villains (Nov. 8–9), Barbarian Invasion (Nov. 15–16), Highland Fling (Nov. 22–23), and Celtic Christmas (Nov. 28–30) will follow.
For more information on the package and to make reservations, please visit the Margarita Lake Resort website.
Dates:
October 11 – November 30, 2025
Location:
Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake Conroe | Houston
600 Margaritaville Parkway, Montgomery, Texas 77356
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