tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7792443280300042372.post6787838025657560046..comments2024-03-01T12:31:06.808-05:00Comments on WineCompass: 2011 Wine and Food Festival at National HarborTodd M. Godbouthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14313670575438968131noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7792443280300042372.post-67568369833625330582011-05-17T07:11:53.333-04:002011-05-17T07:11:53.333-04:00Those would didn't get tickets; consider yours...Those would didn't get tickets; consider yourself lucky...money saved. Now under new management (as I was told), we had limited to access to vendors and booths. It appears that as opposed to years past, (I attended the previous two), you could only go so far down the main pier (big guards blocking the way). Not sure what we paid previously, but this year we felt we didn’t need the special bathroom, or the bag and trinkets (got plenty of those); so we went with the less expensive tixs... Had we known that fully half the event was out of a bound, who knows… And what was up with the food trucks as you entered the event doesn't make much sense to me... The number and kind of actual vendors limited to us ordinary folks were way too heavy on the trinket sellers. The beer garden was OK, but where was the wine, there was one kiosk. BTW, except for the “beef” people, cheese was about it for food…Bob Hnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7792443280300042372.post-10331906513986016752011-05-11T09:54:45.946-04:002011-05-11T09:54:45.946-04:00I never go over there but i search on net...find c...I never go over there but i search on net...find cool place and suitable for this type of event..<br />one more thing the packages are also affordable...Rakshabandhan Giftshttp://www.sendonlinerakhitoindia.comnoreply@blogger.com