Rico festival
Never will I ever go to a festival again during this Time! Food was great but charging kids to get into a bounce house ? #rico #festival
Attending the Rico Festival brought mixed feelings for me as a parent. The food vendors definitely delivered on variety and taste, making it a delightful experience for food lovers. From savory snacks to sweet treats, the festival's culinary lineup was impressive and something I would look forward to again. However, what dampened the overall enjoyment was the decision to charge children for access to the bounce house—an area typically enjoyed freely at family festivals. Festivals like this thrive on creating family-friendly environments where children can enjoy activities without extra costs. Paying for such attractions often causes frustration among families, especially those budgeting for a full day out. Beyond the bounce house issue, the festival atmosphere had the usual vibrant energy, with music and community gatherings that enhanced the sense of celebration. I noticed banners with messages like "Capture the Moments," which perfectly described the intent of these local festivals—bringing people together and creating memorable experiences. If you plan to visit the Rico Festival, I recommend preparing for unexpected costs with kids' activities. Bringing your own entertainment or budgeting accordingly can help ensure an enjoyable outing. Also, supporting local vendors by trying different food options can make your visit worthwhile. Overall, while the festival excels in food quality and community spirit, organizers might consider revisiting their pricing model for children's activities to foster a more inclusive environment. Sharing these thoughts with other festival-goers and organizers can help improve future events, making them accessible and fun for families of all sizes.




































































