Tai Chi & Qigong Festival Registration
Registration will open on May 2, 2026. Cabins and Apartments are reserved on a first-come first-served basis, so if you want the best options, register early. Don't forget!
Mt. Lake Park is at 46 Bowen Rd, a spectacular facilities in Warwick, New York, just south of the home of the original
Chang San Feng Festival (aka "Tai Ch Farm").
We are trying to keep the pricing as low as possible, but as you know, venues are expensive. For tickets, the June 5 - 7 in-person workshops are $215 per person. You can get a $50 discount by contacting one of the sponsors because they can give you a promocode. You can find the sponsors on the sponsors page.
The pricing for the online portion on June 13, 2026 of the festival is simple; it's anything you wish to donate. In-person festival goers will automatically get tickets to the on-line portion of the festival, but if you don't come to the in-person portion you can still get a ticket to the on-line portion just by giving a donation of any size.
Apartments are right next to the lodge, and each has its own entrance, bathroom, and fridge. They also have microwaves and air conditioning. Apartments on the second floor ($135 each night) are cheaper than the first floor ($145 each night). Stairs only, no elevator.
Cabins are a few more steps away. Each person would get their own bedroom, but you share the bathroom(s) and kitchenette. Not all bedrooms have air-conditioning and some don't have windows, so review the amenities carefully when you register for the room. The cabins are co-ed, but if you feel the need for a single-gender cabin, you can call our registrar who will help make those arrangements. Cabin prices are based on the size of the bed; queen sized beds are $125 each night and singles are only $85 each night.
Go to the Venue page for pictures of the accommodations and more information about it.
The tickets include all the workshops; you don’t need to register for them individually. Saturday meals are included in the in-person ticket price. Friday night meal is not included, and you must register for that separately. The cost for Friday banquet at Hunan Garden is $31 which includes meal, beverage, and tip.
To register online for either the in-person or on-line festival, you will need to create an account if you don't already have one. You can create an account here. You must register online for on-site lodging because there are only a limited number of beds on-site. You can also always stay at one of the local hotels [click here to see them].
Meals are scrumptious, and provided by Eddie's Roadhouse. Unlike last year where all the meals were extra, this year we are including meals for everyone in the price.
Some people have asked about our cancellation policy. There really isn’t one. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization, and technically all the fees are contributions for which you get the benefits you requested on the order form. Therefore, we can’t do refunds at all. We set our budget so that it just breaks even. We are not in the business of event management, therefore, there is no buffer or cash to return since all the money we receive goes out to cover the costs of the festival, and those costs don’t change if you can’t make it. You will get a letter at the end of the year thanking you for your donation to charity for the IRS so that you can deduct it on your taxes.
We do, if necessary, extend a credit into the following year if you have to cancel unexpectedly for some reason. If it would cause you a hardship, and IF there is enough surplus after all the festival expenses have been paid, we can try to provide a refund if at all possible. Please let us know if you are in that situation. Otherwise, if you need to cancel you will get an email telling you that you have X dollars in credit the following year. The following year you email us that information, and we will arrange for you to get the tickets and/or accommodations using the credit.
We encourage people who are unsure if they can make it to register and pay as a walk-in to avoid the problem.
