Weapons & Prop Policy

(For everyone’s safety)

We love costumes, props, and immersive characters! Because the Chattanooga Renaissance Faire is a free, open public event held in a city park, all weapons and weapon-like props must follow the rules below.

All weapons or weapon-style props must be inspected and receive an approval marker before entering the event area.


Allowed (After Inspection & Securing)

The following items may be permitted after inspection by event staff:

Costume Swords, Daggers, & Knives

  • Must remain fully sheathed or securely fastened in an approved holder at all times
  • Must be peace-tied so they cannot be easily drawn
  • Must be clearly decorative or costume-oriented

Foam, Latex, or LARP Weapons

  • May be permitted at staff discretion
  • Must be non-projectile and used responsibly

Walking Staffs, Canes, & Similar Props

  • Allowed when used responsibly as part of a costume or mobility aid

Decorative Bows & Archery Props

  • Non-functional or clearly decorative bows may be permitted at staff discretion
  • No real arrows, bolts, or projectile use allowed
  • Bows may not be drawn or used in a firing manner

Not Allowed

The following items are prohibited:

  • Firearms of any kind (real, replica, disabled, or prop)
  • Functional projectile weapons, including:
    • Useable bows
    • Crossbows
    • Slingshots
    • Arrows or bolts
  • Sharpened or functional weapons (“live steel”)
  • Large or heavy weapons that could pose a safety risk in crowded areas, including:
    • Polearms
    • Spears
    • Halberds
    • Heavy axes or maces
  • Any item staff determines unsafe for a crowded public event

Peace-Tying & Entry Procedures

Weapons may be peace-tied before arriving at the faire.

Entry Point 1 — Queen’s Gate

Queen’s Gate is the primary Weapons Check location. Ellen and the Weapons Check team will:

  • inspect weapons and props
  • apply peace-ties if needed
  • provide approval markers

Other Entry Points

Other entry points may verify already-approved and already peace-tied weapons.

However:

  • If your weapon is not already peace-tied, you will be directed to Queen’s Gate for inspection and securing.
  • Weapons without an approval marker may be denied entry until inspected.

While You’re at the Faire

  • Weapons and props may not be drawn, swung, brandished, or used in mock combat
  • Peace-ties and approval markers must remain attached at all times
  • If staff asks you to re-secure or remove an item, please do so immediately
  • Items that cannot be approved must be returned to your vehicle before remaining at the event

Event staff have final say on all safety decisions.


What Does “Peace-Tied” Mean?

“Peace-tied” means a weapon has been secured with a zip tie, leather tie, or similar fastening so it cannot be easily removed from its sheath or holder during the event.