As a privately owned business, the faire is not required to report revenues to the public. In a 1998 interview, the former owner, Chuck Romito, revealed that "Gross sales for wine purchases and tickets for shows at the Mount Hope Estates--including Christmas, Halloween, Roaring '20s and other theme performances--hover around $4 million," while the fair's expenses were about $2 million. As of 2008, American Renaissance festivals were much larger in scale than their European counterparts.
Consuming History specifically mentions the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire for its high attendance, along with the
Maryland Renaissance Faire, which draws 225,000 visitors over three weeks, and the
Bristol Renaissance Faire, which reached a peak in 1990 with 400,000 visitors across seven weekends. == See also ==