Lol the minute I walked in I forgot how big this place actually is. 250 vendors and I only got through less than half of them in spite of having a 3 day pass at a cost just under $ 5 which was extremely reasonable. Far better than the Circle Craft fair with vendors that I actually want to see. I have seen a good handful of the vendors at other craft fairs so far this year, however, it was good to see a good proportion of fresh faces. Like last year it took me around 3 — 4 hours and I had to come back and finish the rest. Most of the vendors were really awesome and friendly. Everything was evenly spaced out so that even on the busiest moments there was still some room to walk around the crowds. One of the improvements that they did this year was that they segregated the food section which made it easier as those line ups are always long due to sampling which meant the other non edible vendors had some breathing room to interact with customers. Great even variety of textiles and genres. There is truly something for everyone here. I even found something for my best friend who is very hard to shop for. I highly recommend coming in the afternoon or early morning of the Thursday as the rest of the weekend is a mad zoo. They have a beer garden in the middle! Their website was a bit annoying as I couldn’t find any pricing information before hand. There is one bank machine inside, however, that got wiped clean. Most vendors do take credit which was life saver.