Jul
12

Con in the Castle 2024!

Spring is quickly approaching, and our thoughts at Ravenwood Castle are turning to the warmer weather and our summer gaming convention! We are thrilled to announce the twelfth annual Con in the Castle, July 12th and 13th, 2024!

Con in the Castle includes three days of board games, role playing sessions, and general gaming goodness, all – as one might expect – in a castle. This year’s Con in the Castle features a very special Guest of Honor – Steve Jackson Games!

Since 1980, Steve Jackson Games has been creating innovative tabletop games that have become modern classics. The company’s best-known titles include MunchkinZombie DiceGURPSOgreCar WarsIlluminati, and The Fantasy Trip. You can explore the complete Steve Jackson Games catalog at Warehouse23.com! Katie from Steve Jackson Games will be joining us to share some of their great lineup of games with our guests.

In addition to titles from Steve Jackson Games, we will have a variety of Learn To Play sessions featuring various board games, and of course all of the games in Ravenwood’s board game library will be available for general play.

It wouldn’t be a Ravenwood Castle game convention without role playing games, so we will once again be offering a variety of scheduled sessions of games such as Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Starfinder, and other systems.

While there will be plenty of indoor gaming, it is no accident that Con in the Castle is scheduled in the middle of the peak season for outdoor activities in the Hocking Hills. In addition to the gaming activity at the convention itself, guests who wish to experience some real life adventure can take advantage of nearby zip lines, canopy tours, hiking, canoeing and horseback riding.

Join us the weekend of July 12th & 13th for Con in the Castle 2024! Tickets for Con in the Castle are $100. Click the “Reservation” button in the upper right of this page to book your room, they’re sure to go fast!


Jim Reed

Jim Reed is a lifelong gamer who started with the original red box Dungeons & Dragons. After spending 20 years in the corporate world, he decided it was high time that work be fun and struck out on his own. Jim now owns and operates Ravenwood Castle, and spends his days ensuring his guests have as much fun as he does.