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This sucked. I'm not usually so harsh, but I have to agree with Bev the lack of organization was hard to believe. Before you even make it in the door tickets were $10 each and there was a $5 parking charge. Luckily we bought ours on Groupon and parked in a nearby vacant lot, so we were only out $10 total. Food lines were 1 hour+, many vendors did not even offer the $2 samples advertised. Plus after waiting and hour + in line, who wants to buy a sample and move onto another line? The vendors were not allowed to sell drinks, they were all sold from a couple of central points by the park. The equaled more lines and sever over charging - come on, $4 for a bottle of water? It doesn't even cost that much at the airport. They need more trucks or to limit the number of tickets or to time the tickets or something.... It took us about: - 1 hour and 15 minutes to get pizza - almost 2 hours to get frybread - almost 30 minutes to get cupcakes. No offense to the food trucks, the food was tasty, but it did not seem that any of them were prepared for this kind of volume. My low rating is strictly to the organization of the event - not the food trucks themselves.
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