I'm a sucker for craft fairs and this is one of the better ones I've seen. Huge variety of friendly vendors - from affordable to $225 for an embossed leather book cover. And don't get me started on the outdoor garden fountains - just gorgeous! Made me wish I had a house ... and a lot of money ...
I parked (free) at the Light Rail station (McClintock & Apache) 3 stops away - didn't want to deal with the traffic and parking being unfamiliar with the area. It was very easy on and off.
Only one slightly negative comment - and this may be due to not being familiar with the area, but the layout was very confusing. Even with the brochure helpfully passed out at the beginning. Given how the booths were located, I kept following the side paths and forgetting where I had already been. Next time, I'll try to map it all out first before shopping.
I'm picky and didn't intend to buy anything but once I got to the food section, I left with a lot of bags. Amazing flavored pasta, chocolate, caramel and peanut butter hot fudge sauces and dip mixes - all the free samples were like a meal! There is also a specific food area to sit and eat. I highly recommend bringing along a tote bag, or even better a wheeled cart - they sell folding lightweight ones for laundry at Walmart. That would have prevented currently aching arms and shoulders! I got there at 11 and didn't leave till 3 - much longer than I usually take at fairs.
Come prepared for a good time! I'm looking forward to going again in spring!