Wendy Barnard
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First of all, I don't fault the festival for the poor weather conditions on Saturday. That's nature. However, the festival failed in ways that they COULD control. We purchased VIP tickets for the concert on Saturday night. $75 each and we bought 4. Gates opened at 7 pm, concert and activities were supposed to go to 11 pm. (We assumed that music would start between 7:30-8:00. No concert starts when the gates open.) We got there about 8:15 to wait out the worst of the rain. The rain actually ceased about 8:30. The grassy area had good draining and there was no mud to be seen. Was still a nice area and the concert stage was covered. The VIP area had a large tent and heaters.
Well, the free beer and wine was a joke. There were only 2 choices of beer. The wine was more plentiful with the choices, however, but I didn't see any red wine options. It's also a good thing that we ate before we went. Out of the 5 food trucks listed on the website as attending, only 2 were actually there.
The concert had good sound and Yacht Rock delivers, for the most part. However, the concert ended abruptly at 9:30 pm, with no announcement as to why. Last call on alcohol was about 5 minutes after the concert ended. When we asked why everything was ending so soon, we were informed that the band wanted to stop playing because the weather was bad (it had stopped raining an hour earlier and they were under cover anyway) and because the crowd was small. Uh, what??? That small crowd, who was still probably 100 people, paid the same amount for their tickets as if it had been 1000 people strong. The crowd sang along, danced on the lawn, dressed up, generally played to the band. The "Halloween sing along" portion of the concert never happened. Those people that dressed up did so for nothing as there was no costume contest.
I find it very odd that the talent can dictate such things. I'm assuming that the band got paid their full contractual amount, unless it was somehow based on ticket sales.
We drove over an hour for an event that was a huge disappointment. I'm not sure where the fault lies--poor ticket sales, bad planning, ineffective management, unreliable vendors, or an irritated band. But there was plenty of fault to go around. And no refunds, apologies or explanations to be had.