What a HORRIBLY run event. They sold thousands of tickets to an event with MAYBE 10 food vendors. The lines for the tacos stretch from the vendor all the way across the drive in grounds, so what is that, 100 people in front of you?Oh, then you have to stand in another line of 100 people in order to get a drink.Nothing is done to manage the people or in any way make the event enjoyable. And I'm not being critical of the vendors at all, they're doing the best they can. The event runners are to blame for running an event that they clearly put absolutely no thought or planning into.We ultimately gave up and left without getting a single taco. We'd already spent 2 1/2 hours of our day trying to get in and then standing in lines to eat.If you are going to plan an event where people will attend you need to actually consider that people are going to be there. Surely you know how many tickets you sold. Surely you know how few vendors you have. There needs to be some reasonability here.This was nothing more than a money grab from an event coordinator that either doesn't care if they run an event their attendees can enjoy or that they are incapable of running.I would avoid their events honestly, I certainly have no intention of going to one in the future.Note: I did not post pictures as it was impossible to take pictures without 200 people being in it and I don't like posting pictures of people.
Worse thing to come to Scranton since Black Lung. Waited 2 hours for one stale taco. Picture the Fyre fest but at the drive in.
I would give this zero stars if I could !!!!! Without a doubt, the worst festival I have ever been to in my entire life. I cannot express how poorly run it was and how many thousands of tickets they sold and only had about SIX food trucks. Lines were about a 2 hour wait to get any kind of tacos, you had to pay for tickets and then on top of that, parking. Our group of 6 never got tacos and left utterly disgusted and hungry!!!! I wouldn’t recommend Scranton taco fest to my worst enemy.