With one weekend of food and wine left, I think it's safe to say the event has been a huge success this year. I think it will be interesting to see what changes they'll have in store for next year. It's pure speculation, but I think the success of this year may well justify some fairly significant expansion next year. Only time will tell. Next thing to pay attention to will be SEAS Q2 fiscal results (sometime around the 2nd week of July) which may very well include some mention of the F&W results from this year.
I've heard a couple of complaints about how much alcohol has been available during F&W this year.
Who is registering this complaint? What is their concern?It would be interesting to see results broken down so you could see alcohol sales separate from food sales. I've heard a couple of complaints about how much alcohol has been available during F&W this year.
@BGWnut I was just going off the last earnings report being 16 April and Mid-July being 3 months after.
It would be interesting to see results broken down so you could see alcohol sales separate from food sales. I've heard a couple of complaints about how much alcohol has been available during F&W this year.
My guess would be no. I think it's more likely they add more weekends than weekdays. Currently they use the weekdays to do as much of the prep work as they can.With the apparent success of this years F&W, do you ever see the possibility of expanding to selected weekdays? In particular, something like the last week in June when weekday crowds will be larger? I managed to be able to get to the park for a couple of days this week and kind of bummed that won't get to enjoy the food.
For next year I would really like to see a Australia themed food kiosk.
They could serve grilled shrimp (shrimp on the barbe) maybe some type of bbq (not kangaroo)What would it serve? (I'm honestly very unfamiliar with Aussie foods). Kangaroo jerky?
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