On friday, the day before the Vegas Loves Brazil Festival, I saw a flier advertising it as being $5 for admission. It cost me $8. I suppose because I did not have the flier with me and I did not purchase my ticket on line. When I got to the event on Saturday afternoon I knew it was going to be crowded as I had to park at the farthest reaches of the parking lot and hike in. It was crowded. Too crowded if you ask me. The ampitheater at the Clark County Government Center is a big enough area perhaps for concerts but not for a festival like this. All of the venders were set up along a side walk making it difficult to tell where each line led. I stood in three different lines and was there in those lines for the 1 1/2 hours I was there. The first line was for a not so cold $4 Coors Light that I chugged before it got too warm. The next line was for food. I got two chicken kabobs and some fried dough ball with chicken inside. I wanted one beef kabob but the beef was not cooked yet. So chicken it was. Those 3 pieces of food for $15. Was it good? Yes. Was it worth $15? Not at all. Anyhow, I stood in a different line as I ate my kabobs. My next purchase was a three meat sampler. It was bowl with a sausage link, a piece of bacon wrapped chicken, and a piece of grill sirloin. All this for $7. That price was easier to swallow. So after standing in line for an hour and a half and eating some tasty but pricey food all while listening to some pretty good drum heavy music from the stage, I hiked back to the car wondering if it was worth it. It was good for an afternoon food outting but not so good that I would care to go to again.