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    Taste Carolina Wine Festival

    Taste Carolina Wine Festival

    3.9(8 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    This was a cool event that I assume will get better from year to year. I was able to meet some…read morefellow Yelpers and had good conversation and had my tasting glass "customized". Some of the tasting lines were slow moving. But with so many vendors it didn't slow down my tastings. I have to admit that I only visited half of the stands because once I found a couple of bottles that I liked, I was done. I purchased a few bottles, stretched out my folding chair near the stage and enjoyed a beautiful day out. I purchased four bottles and left with one :) The entertainment was very enjoyable; the SB Band really kept the crowd hyped! The down side was the food situation. Porterhouse was there and they never disappoint. But with only 2 trucks, 3 if you count the pizza slice trailer, the wait was ridiculous AND outside food was not an option :( I expect better next year, I can't wait.

    This was a great event! My friend and I had a blast!…read more The parking was a little rough. We had to park in the grass, and unfortunately when we tried to leave, the entrance to that parking spot was blocked off so we had to drive very carefully off the median onto the road. They do have carts that will transport you to and from your car, but we decided to walk. The line seemed extremely long when we first got there, but we got in pretty quickly. Make sure you bring your ID's because they do check before you enter. They give you a complementary wine glass, along with a brochure listing all of the wineries in attendance, which was nice. There are a lot of wineries, but I expected to see more than were there. We skipped a few because they had just typical wines. I'm not usually a big wine drinker, but after spending the day tasting different kinds, a few have definitely won me over! If you ever go in the future, be sure to stop at Southern Charm Winery's tent (if they're there). I literally loved every single wine they had to offer. My favorite was the Edisto Black. It is amazing! I'd have to say they are officially my favorite winery. Shadow Springs Vineyards has a very good strawberry wine. The lines were a little long, but that was to be expected. The band was great! I also loved the location, being it is in the same parking lot as one of my favorite restaurants (Moose Cafe). Be sure to stop there on your way out!

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    Greensboro Greek Festival - Ken's dressing at a Greek Festival...seriously?!?

    Greensboro Greek Festival

    2.2(5 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    The food here just isn't as good as it has been in the past, imo - there was a little slippage last…read moreyear, much more noticeable this visit. This is for a nice cause, but if you are just going to phone it in, I'm really not interested, especially when there is such excellent, fresh, vibrant Greek food available throughout the Triad, and at more reasonable prices. The Gyro ($7, no side) was just average, at best. The Pita was overcooked and chewy, the Tzatziki Sauce was bland, and very thinly applied. There was no lettuce, and just a little diced up tomato.The gyro meat was actually pretty good, well seasoned and cooked, tender with some nice flavor. Zack's Hot Dogs (which I absolutely love) have almost no resemblance to that sold in Burlington. The wiener is different, the chili is a much smaller amount, the bun is far from soft, there are no slaw onions available, and you have to put on the mustard yourself as the last item - making it a mess to eat. Cost, $2. Sometimes events like this just assume that whatever they do will be enough - well for me, it;s not. The Greek Festival in Winston seems to be able to keep it "real". This one was probably my last one in Greensboro.

    I really hate to knock a nonprofit fundraiser but...this Greek Festival isn't much to write home…read moreabout. The food is extremely expensive for the quality and quantity ($12 for about 4-6 oz of overcooked souvlaki, bland rice, bland green beans, a commercially baked roll, and instant sweet tea...credit cards NOT accepted). Unlike the Greek Festival in Winston-Salem, the full meal did not include a Greek salad and a side of spanakopita for the price. Those who ordered a Greek salad were served a pouch of prepackaged Ken's Steakhouse-brand Greek dressing; this is akin to Germans serving Jimmy Dean heat-and-eat sausage patties at Oktoberfest! The dancing was quite nice, but there weren't many vendors in the agora, and interpreters were not available inside the church to explain the icons, etc. (There were a few church tours at specified times over the weekend.) Again, I hate to criticize a fundraiser, but this one needs to improve, in my opinion. I much prefer the Greek Festivals in Winston-Salem and Raleigh.

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    Table filled with samples of the Greek Pastries available.

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    Woods of Terror on Church Street - Monster parade

    Woods of Terror on Church Street

    3.3(86 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    We came to Woods of Terror for their annual Krampus event. They had a 25% off fast pass discount…read morefor Black Friday that brought the price down to the same price as a regular ticket. Unfortunately, this did mean that a LOT of people had fast passes and the wait for the normal line was longer than usual as was the fast pass lane. When we arrived, we had to pay $20 CASH for parking. In previous years, they accepted cashapp so we did not have cash and were directed to the ATM on site (so $20 turned into $30 quickly). We should've read the website better but I wish the tickets/email to us stressed the cash only portion in bold and all caps and made it clear that payment apps were no longer accepted. The lady collecting parking cash was very nice and helped guide us, but another attendant treated us so horribly and verbally attacked us that we had to ask to speak to a manager (something we really only do to compliment people who are good at their jobs). The security supervisor assuaged our concerns very well (Caleb) and completely turned our experience around. The scare actors at this location are very interactive and there are plenty of photo ops before you go into the houses which do not allow photos. The houses were the same as the normal Halloween houses with a nice twist of snow and Christmas decorations and Christmas themed movies like the Nightmare Before Christmas. The scared are great but really it's the sets that are unbeatable. It was a nice touch that they had fire pits between houses where people could stop and get warm on a very cold (freezing) night and take a breather. Overall; would highly recommend, but the line and parking should be better organized as well as notifications of cash only parking.

    We went on a Saturday night which tends to be their busiest. My biggest piece of advice if you have…read moreto be home by a certain time, upgrade to fast pass. The entire walk through all the haunted houses will take about an hour and half in addition to any wait time to get in. We did general admission and waited 2 hours till we got our text to get in line. We got in the virtual line around 8pm. I will say the person I believe is the owner, the one with the red Mohawk, is super sweet and saw us waiting around and cleared us to enter early. We got our text to get in line 10 minutes later, but we truly appreciated the gesture to get us in line earlier. Also don't forget to scan to get in line bc I talked to too many people that had completely forgot. The houses are absolutely amazing and so incredibly well done. The attention to detail is crazy. Plenty of jump scares, but overall I did way better than I expected. Be prepared though to walk what felt like a mile or more. Also the fact there were so many different options to go through made the experience even greater. One character scared someone that she fell on the ground but the character then helped her up which was sweet. The security and staff in general through the whole experience were sweet and you knew they enjoyed what they did. I think at first I thought the tickets seemed expensive, but after going through the experience, the price was truly worth every penny. I would definitely bring my friends here in the future.

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