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David C.

I realized as I was walking in the market that I hate this event. Somehow I forget every year. This year, however was the worst. I arrived at 9:30am to get in line for the Breakfast Club panel. Needless to say I did not get in as they were at capacity by 10:05am. The venue opens at 10am. I was able to get into the spillover room. I then got in line to see J. Boyega and barely made it in. The last straw for me was trying to walk through the market and it being so packed you couldn't look at anything closely. There was also significantly less merchants this year. I then went an hour early to get in line for the Futurama panel and that was also at capacity. I was told I could see it online but when I went I had to pay to be a member to see it. Basically, your general admission only gets you in the door anymore. They also changed their slogan to reflect this..."you may not be able to see who you want or buy what you want, but you can make new friends." Seems like they are aware....

Tim E.

2022 C2E2 Review Yes, I know you can see a previous review was 5 stars. This is just based off of our trip here in Aug '22. Ticked Purchased - Comic VIP (Have been purchasing VIP tickets for the past 8 shows) The VIP perks this year are less then what they have been in the past, and what you actually get for the hefty price tag was not worth it this year. Staff this year, for the most part, under trained and every question I asked they had to get a supervisor to answer. I do have to say every staff member I came across were always friendly polite and courteous. The con this year lacked something big. Something you would think would be at a comic convention, a comic based presence. No big publishers were here, well Devils Due was here but had such a small presence it was almost missed. Not many Main Street creators were there either. No Main Stream comic panels Panel in general were rather lack luster and the ones that looked interesting cost extra. Everything this year seemed over inflated. Creators asking for an absorbent amount of money for autographs. I have seen creators ask for donation to The HERO Initiative and I gladly tossed a 10 in there for that. Some were asking for $5 but more wanted 10-20 and double that if you were getting your book graded. This con way heavy in Anime this year. Nothing wrong with that and there were a lot of people enjoying that part but not my thing. Where is the comic books at. I felt this year this con forced to much on making money. Everything had an extra price tag attached to it. I felt like it was just one big cash grab and when I left I felt like I was pickpocketed when I got outside. Sure sure I enjoy my time here but this is the first year I did. Or spend the entire three days at the con. Sadly I was getting bored. I am hoping this was a fluke year and just happened to be like this because of COVID and the economy. I do hope the show is better next year. Unfortunately I may skip it and go to NYCC instead.

Brian H.

What an excellent con! I've only been to smaller cons before (Cincinnati, Lexington,etc). C2E2 is so much more. I attended on a Friday so the crowds were not bad. The vendors and artists were top notch. I was also impressed to see publisher booths with contests, giveaways, and meet n greets. I had so much fun at the Marvel and DC booths. The panels were also well organized and great. I will return!

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Sarah S.

I absolutely loved this event! Before going, I had no idea what to expect but am happy to report it was such a great time - I'd love to go again in the future. Probably my favorite part of C2E2 was the all inclusive nature of the event. No one needs to feel like they'll be made fun of, everyone is so kind to each other and accepting, there are all types of people and it's just a nice place to be. My friends joined me Friday and Saturday, but then had to leave on Saturday around 2pm. I ended up staying a few more hours solo and didn't feel at all strange about it. There were actually tons of other solo people there, especially in the panels I attended. In one, I grabbed a seat in a row of 6 and 5 other solo ladies trickled in and grabbed the seats around me! Really, C2E2 is just a feel good type of expo for EVERYONE! Now that being said, this event is mostly adults. This is an all ages event but 95% of people are over 18. If you bring the kiddos, keep in mind a lot of people wear revealing costumes. A lot of the panels, especially those with actors/writers include swearing and perhaps rated R stories and thoughts. It is incredibly crowded, especially on Saturday, and it is hard to keep track of adults, let alone little ones. I saw a couple people trying to maneuver through with strollers and they looked they wanted to die. They DO have some family friendly events though at one stage from what I saw so bringing the little ones can be done. Just proceed with caution. It was so incredibly fun looking at all the costumes! Everything from video game characters to TV shows to movies to comics to Disney to fantasy. There were costumes of all shapes, sizes, and qualities and we had so much fun people watching. They have a super awesome app that you should download if you're going. You can keep up to date with what's happening at what time, add things to create your own schedule, and most importantly they send alerts if someone is running late, if a panel is full, when important things are happening, etc. It's actually a well executed app that works well. I had a really fun time exploring all the booths - there were so many unique and crazy things for sale. I had the most fun attending all the great panels though. A brief summary of the panels I attended: ~Michael Cudlitz Spotlight - He talked a lot about being Abraham on The Walking Dead and a bit about his other roles. I *loved* being able to see an actor I admire live and in person. I'm a big TWD fan so it was total fangirling for me. Michael was personable and fascinating plus the interviewer was insanely great at keeping things on track & engaging. ~Comics in Hollywood with Executive Producer of AMC's Preacher Ken Levin - Another great panel discussing many comics and how they did (or didn't) make it onto the big or small screen. I'm a big Preacher fan so went to this based on that but found out so much more than I bargained for. Another truly engaging panel. ~Jim Cummings Spotlight - The voice of Winnie the Pooh, Darkwing Duck and the farewell in Illuminations - ha! He's done a ton of Disney voices and a Disney freak like myself was just enamored. I loved hearing him DO all the fun voices too. What a legend this guy was! ~Racism, Sexism and Diversity in Comics, the Tech Industry and Pop Cultures - My favorite panel of the weekend! As a woman in tech who thrives on social issues, I was particularly engaged in this discussion. It was enlightening and helped me feel good about choices to speak up when I see something in my workplace that is unjust. Great panel of academics who brought in examples from gaming, comics, tv, etc. Loved this! ~Veronica Taylor Spotlight - As one of the last humans playing Pokemon Go (yep, I still am), I had to go hear the voice of Ash talk on all things Pokemon! Loved hearing her experiences with Pokemon and other voice acting. She was so genuine and kind to all her fans, it was another fabulous panel. Food options are TERRIBLE, so try to eat before you go and then again when you leave. There is a food court outside the main C2E2 floor so if you need to eat, you should head out there instead of getting a very subpar hotdog for $7 on the main floor. I'd go to C2E2 again next year in a heartbeat. Now knowing what to expect, I feel well prepared and like I could plan everything a bit better. For me, the panels are the money spots and I'd be quick to attend more next year. C2E2 was way more fascinating than I ever expected and I can't stop gushing about it to my coworkers today!

Because Dr. Who fans will tell you, fezzes are cool.
Shannon M.

Well, I'm slowly expanding my Chicagoland con horizons. Last year it was Wizard World, then today my #1 Geek and I trekked down to McCormick Place for the last day of C2E2. Sunday is kids' day apparently (eek...) but the space is so huge that there was room for everyone, and noise just dissipates in that ginormous convention hall. So we all got to have fun! More than just a comic con, this one bills itself as an "entertainment expo." While one side is the Artist Alley (and hosted artists this time like Chris Claremont [X-men etc.] & Mike Mignola [Hellboy]), there was a HUUUUGE sales area, encompassing cosplay vendors (more corsets than the Renaissance Faire...and some of their merchants were here too!), toys ahoy (Funko pop and Alpacasso rule the day!), and other things like getting yourself 3-D printed. Some organizations were present that appeal to this crowd, including the American Library Association (reading "The Very Hungry Cthulhupillar" [sic]), Brookfield's Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary (thanks to whom I got to pet a lemur!), and the Friends of Scales Reptile Rescue (for a donation, my companion was allowed to hold an Argentinian black and white tegu). At an event this big it would be impossible NOT to find something to pique your interest, and we discovered a number of artists and vendors with some incredible work. Has Dr. Who convinced you fezzes are cool? Fez-o-Rama has the hookup with all shapes and styles (including mini-pet sizes, if you have a supremely tolerant animal). Looking for an unique and GORGEOUS hat? Try one of Miss Fitt's felted creations on for size. Do you just want to feel all warm and fuzzy when you look at your wall? Erin "I draw hugs" Schechtman of Super Group Hugs has the hook-up with sweet illustrations of all your favorite comic and sci fi characters in warm fuzzy embraces (I got Data and Spot from ST:TNG, but you could always go with Deadpool cozying up to a giant chimichanga). Speaking of warm fuzzies, Jenny Parks will provide you with them in spades with her pics of cats dressed as your favorite heroes...how about Wonder Woman as a Siamese cat! My cohort was supremely satisfied by finding a first edition of Peter Mohrbacher's Angelarium...and then the artist himself on the next aisle to sign it! Buying stuff is fun, of course, but you could spend no more than the price of admission and still have a fabulous day spent merely people-watching. Cosplay was on point here! Given the fact that the "Deadpool" movie just came out I'm surprised that we saw so few versions of him: I saw more iterations of Jayne Cobb from "Firefly." Elsa from "Frozen" is still a favorite (bonus points to the Elsa-in-drag in flawless wig and dress who was taller than my 6'4" companion...!) Lots of girls (big and small) as Rey from Star Wars. But my top pick, for quality + sheer obscurity, was Quail Man (from the old Nickelodeon cartoon "Doug"). Well done, sir :) The one thing to note: do NOT buy food here! A bottle of water was $3.65! Chinatown is right nearby; get your geek on then go eat elsewhere. Overall though, this is definitely a pillar of the Chicago geek world. Worth a visit if you live in the area!

Shannon O.

What an awesome event! Wonderful kind people, staff and guests. Poorly organized as far as flow of booths and things, but otherwise no complaints. Tons of artists to be commissioned, plenty of activities for the kiddos, tons of merchandise. Just a fun day all around

Karma L.

My friends and I went Sunday afternoon, the last day April 23, 2017. To my surprise I ended up enjoying myself. It entails a lot of walking but worth it, so many costumes, people, all ages, gender, color, religion, etc. Folks was there to basically have fun! If you have never been I advise to give it a chance! Take public transportation or Uber/ Lyft highly recommended - avoid driving. The food and drinks are pricey so don't be surprised. If you love to dress up it strongly ENCOURAGED!

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Fiesta del Sol - A super large tamale! This was at least 3-4 servings for $12.00.

Fiesta del Sol

4.3(12 reviews)
3.1 miPilsen

The last time we visited Chicago a few years ago, we attended and really liked the Tacos y Tamales…read morefestival. This year we found we'd missed that event, but Fiesta del Sol, supposedly the largest Latin festival of its kind in the USA, would be happening during our trip instead, and both of those events take place in the exact same area of the Pilsen neighborhood. We took an Uber here on Saturday afternoon to check it out, eat some authentic Mexican food and enjoy the music and folkloric performances. This festival features streets lined with vendors selling food and merchandise, they had 2 performance stages with live bands, a grassy area with a DJ spinning, and a 2 block-long section that was set up like a carnival midway with games of chance, thrill rides and amusements. Visiting Fiesta del Sol was a good way to spend a few hours, enjoy some good food and entertainment and best of all, admission was completely free. Do know that the food at some booths is better quality than others and if I were to attend this festival again, I'd walk around and look at everything before deciding where and what to eat. Some vendors, for instance, were cooking their meat and preparing items fresh, including one stand that was grilling steak and turkey legs over an open wood fire, while others had pre-cooked everything and were taking items out of a cooler and reheating them as customers ordered - and to us, the pre-cooked options lacked flavor. Another thing to note is that Fiesta del Sol was a "dry" event with no alcohol sales. Even booths selling things like pina coladas and micheladas were selling non-alcohol versions. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but those planning to have a cold beer while enjoying the music on a hot summer day or to come and party it up with a few drinks, won't be able to do that here.

I rarely get opportunities to go to festivals in the summertime due to my busy schedule but this…read moreyear I've managed to go to two; Fiesta del Sol being one of them. It's a big event that has gone on for over 50 years. The vendor list is extensive with blocks upon blocks of rides, sponsors, food tents and games. There were a few craft vendors although I would've liked to have seen more craft tents like textiles and ceramics. I was able to catch a few dance performances while eating what I purchased at the tents on the lawn. Pricing for food items varies. Some tents had good deals on stuff, others not so much. For instance, I got a large tamale for $12 that was at least 3-4 servings which I felt was good value. Other tents simply price gouged. I paid $10 for a melon agua fresca that although was on the large side didn't really feel like it was worth the $10. Also, a single quesabirria which appeared to be 4 inches in length cost me $5 each. Tasty but pricey. I also learned that this is a non-alcohol event so if you were expecting booze here, you may get disappointed. My friend was hoping to buy a michelada but was bummed because the entire event was dry. I'm guessing it's because A: this is a family type of event and/or B: They didn't get a liquor license for this festival. Overall, I liked the vibe and the energy. It was packed so expect to bump elbows with folks. I went on a Sunday and I knew parking was going to be difficult but we managed to find street parking about 4 blocks away. Pro tips: *If you want to save on parking (because parking is free in the city on Sunday), go Sunday versus the rest of the week. * Also, pack wet wipes. It helps clean your hands free of food residue afterwards. *Performances are in the park so bring a blanket or a carry on collapsible folding chair. *It's summer so stay cool and stay hydrated. *Don't forget to bring your sun shades.

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Fiesta del Sol - I got one of the smaller sized decorative pom poms.

I got one of the smaller sized decorative pom poms.

Fiesta del Sol - The line for one of several Michelada tents.

The line for one of several Michelada tents.

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Tacos Y Tamales Festival

Tacos Y Tamales Festival

3.2(13 reviews)
1.9 miPilsen

2025 Review! Same Fest, New Location! Tacos & Tamales Fest…read moreis now on Blue Island Ave between Wolcott & Ashland. Their new location is so much better to space out the crowd, offer better street parking/access to public transportation, and allows for more vendors! They had the similar mix of local businesses, corporate freebies, artist tents, and (3) music stages; but, I'm already looking forward to seeing how they continue to grow next year.

I usually skip food festivals because I hate crowds, but this is one I'd been looking forward to…read morefor weeks. I don't eat good tamales very often and it was very convenient to have one location with all of the local venders so that I could try multiple restaurants at once. -Narrowing down which restaurant was my favorite to avoid future disappointments. Hands down, Yvolina's was my favorite. The chicharron tamale with green mole sauce was still in my mind when I woke up this morning. But sadly, I had to eat a grapefruit instead. ::sad face:: They run about $10 each, but are very large. I did also enjoy Yvolina's Chicken Tinga tamale, but the chicharron is the one I'd go back for. Didn't love the churros from Xurro, but I'm a pastry chef and make churros quite often. Maybe I just prefer my own. I ordered the churro s'more and wouldn't order again. It was all way too dry. Not enough chocolate either. There were many kinds of venders. If tamales aren't your thing, you aren't out of luck. With tacos, tortas, burritos, quesadillas etc.. sold up and down the streets, there's something for everybody. My only regret was not ordering the street corn that everyone seemed to me walking around eating. As much of a pain it was to be raining, it was the perfect time to go. The crowds were very minimal. It was still a lively bunch though. Many people dancing in the streets as the music blasted in the air. I very much enjoyed my evening and will definitely return next year. Parking is a bit of a beast. Prepare to have to park a bit far and walk.

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Porky's Rib Fest

Porky's Rib Fest

4.0(2 reviews)
11.7 mi

Chicago is a summer of festivals and I love exploring each and every one. We saw a Groupon for…read morePorky's rib fest and decided to give it a shot! At $15 for two adult entrance tickets and free parking, it was pretty reasonable for festival pricing. As you do at a rib fest, we ordered a bunch of ribs from the following places: - Rasta Joe's: The best out of the bunch. The ribs were cooked perfectly and the sauce was great, with a hint of Caribbean flair. The portion size was also quite generous as we received 6(!) ribs for the 1:3 size that cost $10. This is what I expected a half slab to be. We were extremely happy with this! - Chicago BBQ: Decent. The ribs are quite fatty and fall or the bone. I would equate this to like Barnellis ribs. They're tender and BBQ-ey but nothing extraordinary. I would eat them again though. At $8 for 3 ribs, I'd go for Rasta's. - Texas Lightning: Ew. Ew. Ew. Complete regret for this one. So glad we got a sampler because I think I would have shed a tear if we bought a full slab. High expectations for the Texans but they failed to deliver. The ribs were extremely dry, flaky, and flavorless. It was like someone microwaved a slab of ribs and drizzled some sauce over it. The Jamaican Pork at Rasta's was pretty good too! Good spices. We would definitely give Rasta's an A++ for their ribs. The carnival itself looked fun but also very expensive. Overall, it was a decent event with live music and booze.

Another long overdue review: It was my 2nd year in a row going here and I came back determined to…read moretry the ribs I remember liking so much last time! Me, my cousin, niece and nephew went here on a Thursday around 7pm. Chicago BBQ company: we tried their Beef brisket, Pulled pork, Cornbread and Half slab ribs(unfortunately it wasn't fall-off-the-bone like at Ribfest Chicago, beef brisket seems like pulled pork) Uncle Bob's: we tried 1/2 slab ribs, Pulled pork, Beef brisket, and Cornbread( didn't measure up to Chicago BBQ company) Howling coyote: we tried 1/2 slab rib dinner(they claimed their ribs are more tender than a mother's love! It was tender but Chicago BBQ had more flavor) Rasta joes: tried their 1/2 slab ribs and Jalapeno cheese cornbread (had flavor like Chicago BBQ but not as tender as howling coyote) Porky chicks BBQ: we tried the Big porky- had most meat and very tender and they gave generous portions, sauces were good too!

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Pilsen Fest

3.3(3 reviews)
2.1 miPilsen

This fest has really went down. it used to be sooooo much fun! It was moved to 16th street (from…read more18th street), and turned from an expression of culture and the Pilsen neighborhood to just another fest selling things. It was much smaller than previous years with less food choices and fewer authentic vendors and had bad music, at least during the daytime when I went. I usually stay to hear the musical lineups but this was so boring I stayed long enough for the kids to get tacos and look at the 3 shops that were there. They even had some band singing sweet dreams singing the wrong words! I hope the fest will go back the way it was then I'd return. If not I'd say skip it.

There are a ton of festivals that happen during the summer in the Chicagoland area and Pilsen Fest…read moreis one of them! I enjoyed listening to various types of performances from rock, DJing, to an amazing musical family band called Cielito Lindo. The band's age ranged from about 7 years old to the father's age, and they were amazing at harmonizing together. There is a lot of cultural aspects to this festival including Chinelos, a dance from one of the Mexican regions. It was so much fun to participate in! There are various businesses from Pilsen area that participate to sell food including Taqueria y Restaurant El Buen Valle, which had delicious tacos, and had tons of drink options like agua fresca and alcohol. It's only a few blocks long, so it's very contained and easy to get around. Would definitely come back next year.

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Buffalo Grove Days

3.8(5 reviews)
27.6 mi

Another typical suburban festival -- carnival rides, mixed with music stages, and food tents, and…read moresometimes, business vendors. To be honest, I enjoy em, and this one, called Buffalo Grove Days, or what the cool kids call it -- "BG Days" is A-OK with me. I do like how this is well laid-out. There are shuttle buses to take/drop you to where you need to be. I didn't bother looking for parking and ended up parking at wherever the Buffalo Grove Days parking signs pointed to, which ended up being at the Buffalo Grove Metra station, which was free. I do have to say that the offering of carnival rides BG Days have, compared to the other copious amounts of suburban festivals, was less. It was actually hard to use up our 22-tickets (this year it was 22-tickets for $25) and I'm glad I didn't go with the unlimited rides for $25 each. The carnival games included pop-a-shot, lucky ducks, and other typical games. Food-wise, the food tent was actually pretty big. Lots to choose from, from pizza, to Mexican, to Dairy Queen. Food prices were A-OK and definitely not like the $40 for a piece of lettuce prices you'd find at the Taste of Chicago. BATHROOM REVIEW: The couple of port-a-potties we visited were actually pretty clean! Many to choose from and there was no line on the evening we went. Sit or squat? It's still a port-a-potty after all. Squat.

Free to enter. There are various shuttles (bona-fide school busses!) to bus you from parking lots…read moreto the fairgrounds and back. Tip: Make sure to note whether your bus says COOK CO or LAKE CO on the side window so you can get back on the right bus route. Bring chairs or blankets for the parade (starts at 1). The north side of Lake Cook has craft fairs and food, while the south has rides and games (and a few food options - mostly cotton candy, elephant ears, corndogs). Ride tickets amount to about $1.25, and kiddie rides are typically 2-3 tickets. There are two sections of rides: the kiddie ones and adult. Food vendors included a lot of pizza (Nancy's, Wapaghettis...), Jersey Mike's, JD's BBQ, Culvers..also mac and cheese, chicken tenders, burritos, pretzels, etc from various other vendors. There's a covered picnic area to chill and take a break from the sun and heat, as well as a misting tent. Prices weren't TERRIBLE. My steak burrito was $7 and my custard sundae was $3. Pop cans are $1.50 and water is about $2.50. You can bring your own beverages, water, coolers, whatever (non-alc), too. There's an abundance of portra johns, and we even saw some being cleaned! Clean sh!tters?! Score!

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