Thought it was good overall. I hope VCF made some money given all the work put into it. That is really the goal of the event. I don't have much to complain about, it is a work in progress and I know the VCF team was talking about new ideas and changes to make things better. I think it's official to say that doing these events was a good idea. Positive Feedback: ------------------ It was inside, I can't tell you how much I prefer that over outside. It had food. I know this was a lot of work and I want to recognize the effort. It had real bathrooms. I know this sounds stupid, but it was great. I got to see people I like. Which is always a plus. I didn't sell everything, but that's ok. I made more than the fee and I was able to afford the food. Negative Feedback: ------------------ Building 9032 where I was at didn't have the crowd that 9001 had. I spoke to someone who I expected to be in the know around 12:30pm and he didn't know there was anything in 9032. Building 9032 had a sign that said "Free Stuff", I actually had someone assume stuff I was selling was free. Neutral Feedback: ----------------- I agree with McGuire. I used to buy a space at TCF because I wanted to be there early and be able to buy stuff and walk over to the van. If you are not charging for entry, then I can see where early access is a vendor perk. Or make an early access fee for people not selling. I think noon is too early. I started to pack around 1pm and it seemed that new people were coming in, but I had to pack because I was losing a table that Brian brought. I cannot bring a table due to subcompact car issues. I'm willing to pay a bit for a table if that was an issue. In the parking lot spaces are well defined. It's easier to say you have this space number. It's a lot harder in the building.