We went for the first time yesterday afternoon. It took forever to get up there thanks to multiple accidents on 64W. Getting the wristband hooked up was fairly easy. I only ran into one problem at the Austria booth where they could not get it to charge to my card for some reason. It must have been their computers because it worked fine everywhere else. No worries about losing the wristband, it's made of some kind of plastic and I had to cut it off when I got home.
Some of the things I loved:
-Almost all of the food I tried was delicious. Very well done for having to prepare for such a large amount of people.
-I thought it was neat how some of the booths had various herbs or vegetables planted in planters next to the booth to give you an idea of what your food looks like in the ground.
-The silverware dispensers!
-Even for a busy saturday, there was not a lot of long lines at the food booths.
-The art of food demonstrations were cool. The sugar artist in Da Vinci's Garden was letting kids come up and help her build her Pegasus horse.
-Ice sculptures in the evening
-Crepes and Cafe! They bring it out to you.
Areas where they could improve:
-I got a beer sampler from German Beer but they didn't give me a description of which beer was which. (They're supposed to give you that when you order.) Turns out they ran out of description sheets.
-Booths that were hard to find or I didn't notice without looking for them: Ireland, Belgium, and France. I guess they were off to the side, but I didn't notice them until I looked for them, and when I did there were no lines. Maybe other people didn't discover them either.
-Crepes and Cafe guy didn't know what I was trying to order when I said the name of the crepe in french. (c'mon, it's your menu of like 3 items)
-Didn't get to try the Spain booth as the line was all the way down to the wine tasting. Seriously the longest line of the day that I've seen. They need to get more than one person taking orders.
-Their system of I order food, then I give them my receipt seems kind of inefficient. Lot's of standing around when there's no one in line.
-They need more shaded seating out by Scandinavia.
Overall, I thought they did a wonderful job, especially for the first year. I hope they continue this for a while. We also did the Virginia Willis dinner and it was well worth it. If you get a chance to do this, you must. I was craving more grits all the way home.
I'll post up some food reviews for what I ate/drank :-D