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| - coming into the venue, i already knew i would be spending a lot of money. The only way to control how much you spend is to bring $20, a few friends to share food with, and leave your atm card at home. also bring your own drinks because it was HOT HOT HOT there! and plus, its $$$ for beverages anyways.
the part i disliked was that many booths didn't have prices, and that there wasn't a map of some sort to indicate which booth had what. Is that too much to ask for? maybe, idk. but i felt like all the booths were the same. but then you see someone else's food and you wonder where they got it and you get mad because you wish you had gone there instead. cuz that happened to me... my funnel cake was flat and this family had a huge puffy won, and i was a little jealous. and it turns out they bought it on the other side of the venue...whatever, what can i do but live and learn?
so we were able to try a philly cheesesteak for $9, funnel cakes were $6 for a plain. theres a booth with two huge ravioli, meatballs and a breadstick for $5, sausage and peppers were i think $8 and pizza by the slice was $5. there was more we tried, but not worth mentioning.
it was a fun experience. i think this feast is the closest thing to a county fair las vegas has, which is a shame. in any case, i would go again in september, but never again on a saturday night.
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