We just left Winterfest, and it was lovely again this year.
The park is blanketed in pretty lights, and saturated with interesting, seasonal food. I loved feeding the animals, and the drive through light display was fun. Overall, it is a fantastic event.
Was it perfect? No. I still think Caro’s event is better. The lights, music, and carriage rides were top notch, when we visited NC a few years ago.
Separately, there were a few glaring weaknesses at KD tonight. While we loved almost everything we ate (with the decided exception of the cinnamon pull-apart brick), it was a struggle to be served. Our soups, sandwiches, and apple fries took 20 minutes, and came out one by one, so everything got cold. The crepe stand didn’t seem to want to take our order at all (the apple bacon crepe is fantastic). The turkey sandwich staff was typically slow (Wayside is always frustrating). Perhaps most irritatingly, neither ice cream parlor was open.
KD also needs to work on isolating their soundtracks. This is something BGW generally does very well. Competing holiday tunes are unpleasantly discordant.
Finally, I wish there were more indoor seating areas. It wasn’t too bad tonight, but when it gets colder it will be uncomfortable.
All of that said, Winterfest is a great event. I would strongly recommend that everyone visit, even if you usually stick to Christmas Town. The decorations are stunning, the activities are engaging, the food is delicious, and the shopping is fun. Equally importantly, Winterfest has a completely different feel than CT. It is a great compliment to that older event.
The park is blanketed in pretty lights, and saturated with interesting, seasonal food. I loved feeding the animals, and the drive through light display was fun. Overall, it is a fantastic event.
Was it perfect? No. I still think Caro’s event is better. The lights, music, and carriage rides were top notch, when we visited NC a few years ago.
Separately, there were a few glaring weaknesses at KD tonight. While we loved almost everything we ate (with the decided exception of the cinnamon pull-apart brick), it was a struggle to be served. Our soups, sandwiches, and apple fries took 20 minutes, and came out one by one, so everything got cold. The crepe stand didn’t seem to want to take our order at all (the apple bacon crepe is fantastic). The turkey sandwich staff was typically slow (Wayside is always frustrating). Perhaps most irritatingly, neither ice cream parlor was open.
KD also needs to work on isolating their soundtracks. This is something BGW generally does very well. Competing holiday tunes are unpleasantly discordant.
Finally, I wish there were more indoor seating areas. It wasn’t too bad tonight, but when it gets colder it will be uncomfortable.
All of that said, Winterfest is a great event. I would strongly recommend that everyone visit, even if you usually stick to Christmas Town. The decorations are stunning, the activities are engaging, the food is delicious, and the shopping is fun. Equally importantly, Winterfest has a completely different feel than CT. It is a great compliment to that older event.