While there are a good number of vendors at this festival, they're also unusually spaced out. When I go to festivals, I want to see the vendors lined up in rows so I can walk from one vendor right up to the next one. However, there were intersections between streets that only had a few vendors before the next street, and there were also intersections where there were more vendors, but you'd still have to walk a few stores to get to another vendor. It made the walking experience quite long. A part of me thinks that practically speaking, they could have probably closed down less of the street and made the whole festival a tad more compact. But perhaps that's just personal preference.
For a festival called a Polish festival, I think there could have been more of Polish culture represented here. I mean, for sure there were more Polish booths than perhaps say any other one given culture represented there, but I don't believe even half of the booths at the festival were Polish. I'll be honest. I didn't finish walking the entire thing. I did most of it. Maybe I missed the predominantly Polish part?