Today was a nice visit, and I was surprised at the number of people there on a Wednesday. Lots of kids! I agree with Jemmicat in that I don't think there are as many crafters there either. Talked to a couple of vendors we always stop and talk with who told us that they were told they aren't being invited back next year. For the first time, I got to hear Violet Hensley play her fiddle and sing. That was an honor! I really enjoyed the reps from the Cherokee nation and learned a bit of history from the potter, bow maker, and flute player. There was a cooking demo on the schedule, but was told that it's only held on Sat., so it must've been a misprint in the schedule. Hubs only comment was that so much of the park, at least in the back, was closing or closed at 5:30, and he was annoyed by it. We had to walk to the front to find one open to get a drink.
We went with the sole purpose of riding water rides and leaving, but got side tracked with other things and rode only LR. Came home drenched, but had a really great day.