We finished our last day and I will admit that everyone was very thankful for no major incidents. Just minor things like a golf cart or two hitting the trams and the trams not hitting them. We remarked about later that everything happened when we were standing still. We parked our trams and Mike treated us to dinner for our job well done. Then we started the decompressing.
I took a golf cart and drove back into the show the next day for some photos. These were taken just 18 hours after the show ended.
Utterly amazing how fast these events can get torn down. There was camping all around the fairground parking lots and by Sunday evening they were also practically empty. They were leaving like rats abandoning a sinking ship.
So now we will chill until the state fair starts in a few weeks. Already some of the carnys and rides are starting to show up. We plan on doing some exploring and preparing ourselves for a VIP visit. Activities and meals are in the preliminary stages as we speak.
Until then.
Thanks for the pics! I have always been interested in how they get all those RV's in so tight together and how long it takes to break down....impressed that breakdown is that fast.
ReplyDeleteThey have to be out so that the state fair can get set up.
DeleteYou better take advantage of your downtime as it sounds like you are going to be busy again soon. I hope you have big plans and delicious meals planned for your VIP's they are probably used to extravagant meals!
ReplyDeleteWe have been googling recipes for cheap hot dogs and ramen noodles. We are ready.
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