. . "The second I saw the advertisement for this event, and was going to be on my side of town, I rejoiced and told my family and friends to come along. Had it not been for the company I was with, I would have been extremely disappointed. Every experience is what you make it, and we made it fun, although yes they ran out of crawfish, yes the lines were to Louisiana, and yes there were only a few food vendors. There was not a cap on pounds of crawfish you could buy. The last 9lbs of crawfish were sold to one person. \n\nMy family arrived a later in the evening and two lines they hopped in ran out of food. They did eat the catfish, which was so good. I had roasted corn which was smothered in butter and I covered with parmesan and Cajun flavoring they had there. Yummy! Later in the evening, one of the vendors had crawfish, which I tried. The taste was not something I would jump up and down for, I've had better. My friend and I tried the pineapple yogurt, which was refreshing. I didn't know the difference when reading the sign of the breakdown of flavors, so I ordered the cheapest one, which was just pineapple frozen yogurt, with out the juice or fresh pineapple. \n\nAs far as experience goes, I was just chatting with people in line as we were waiting. Music was going and my friend was dancing with my niece which was so cute. Although the food was a bit of a bust, the crowd that I was around was just there for a good time and that's what they had. This could have been a really good event, but this is their first one. If they decide to hold this next year, they should really look at the amount one person can purchase as well as other factors."^^ . "0"^^ . "2013-05-30T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2"^^ .