We went to the Seattle Christmas festival. Lame and crazzzzy expensive. I ordered 1 goulash in a bowl to walk around with...$$$27$$$!! It was eye-popping expensive. My wife ordered a brat on a brochten, and it was sixteen dollars. They ran out of rolls after people standing in line for 30 minutes. And they still sold the brats to them without rolls for the same price. Two churros were $14$. The atmosphere was horrible... didn't feel like Christmas there! People could feel the squeeze. And I love Christmas...extremely excited to go there. Kids were so bummed. But in all fairness, it is the first year that this has been done. I will go back next year and hope that they've become better. But the things that i've mentioned are just flat out fact and need to be corrected. The prices are inexcusable if you are seeking to...
Read moreWe held a private company-wide event there yesterday. The weather was beautiful and the space worked perfectly for us. We had about 500 people from our company and another 150 of vendors displaying all of their stuff at tables we set up inside the actual pavilion. Plenty of room.
We had a large tent with food and tables right outside the doors. A second tent with more tables to stand at while we ate.
There were numerous outdoor patio furniture set up on the grass area close to the fountain.
We also had Espresso carts and food trucks there.
Seattle Center staff was great to work with and hope we can be there...
Read moreThe Fisher Pavilion is a perfect venue for organize large scale art installations - especially at classic events such as the famous, "Bumbershoot Music Festival".
In 2014 Sensebellum was honored to be part of the action with a trio of the "Sandbox of Life" interactive art installations as curated by Interstitial Theater.
It was such a sight to see the venue filled with patrons eager to explore the worlds of interactive art.
Thank you again to the excellent team at Interstitial Theater and...
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