Jasubar wrote:. There was no limit to the number of alcohol samples you could get, and definitely I got to try some new and different beverage products I might not otherwise have had the opportunity to taste. But I came away from the show with a vague feeling of being the victim of false advertising. Anybody else in LTHLand go to this have come away feeling the same?
I thought that it was a complete waste of time and effort driving to Arlington Heights for that event.
First the food. There was so much absolute garbage there. Powder chip dip mixes like those that you see in the county fairs around here. Gluten Free cookies that well, were absolutely the worst thing that I have eaten in months. (Had to stop at Aldi and pick up some good cookies).
The cheese vendor at the front of the show had very good cheeses (Sartori Foods).
There was one cheese vendor that was completely clueless. First, I was told that the milk was from Illinois cows. Then, the cheese is made in Wisconsin. The company was founded two years ago and later in the conversation, the company was founded SIX years ago.
The Marinelli apple cider people were there and the cider samples were huge.
The Taste of Korea was very bad, IMO. I tried three samples and they were all cooked well beyond edible. I like Korean potstickers and get them from H-Mart all of the time and they are good.
IMO, it was the equivalent of being charged for samples at Sam's or Costco.
Then the equipment. You had two of those county fair pot and pan vendors. And at least one pampered chef vendor. There was a vendor selling top quality knives that were several times more expensive than Henckels.
And there were three hawkers selling home remodeling and promising you a good deal on windows, no kidding.
Of course, GM had a Cruze car. And like usual, it was impossible to get into the vehicle as the car had no battery (and was not even in a presentable condition).
The alcohol selection (wine, beer, spirits) was pretty large. The beer and wine people were very informative and ready to discuss their product. The spirits ladies were eye candy - the type you generally see in auto shows - and generally could not answer a lot of questions.
The show itself was pretty disorganized - a lot of vendors were not set up until 11:30 am when the show started at 11:00 am.
BTW, they clip you for $6.00 for parking. However, you can park for free in the METRA lot up front on weekends for free.