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    Children's Festival

    Children's Festival

    (1 review)

    You pay your ticket which for 4 of us was $40 and get very little. There was a pleasant band. If…read moreyour idea of a fun day with the kids is sitting on a blanket in the park and listening to a pop music concert, then this festival is for you. However, it was mostly a promotional event for every service provider in the area. It was saturated with various hospitals and health care providers. There would be an inexpensive game and prizes of the sort one gets for free after visiting a children's dentist. In fact those prizes and candies were often better. Our 6 & 9 year old were totally bored. They had face painting which is common and was uninteresting to our guys. There were karate and gymnastics schools with small displays and sign ups for their programs. The festival had an interesting small petting zoo which was fun. There were some balls that children climbed into and were inflated and then rolled around in the water, but b/c there was so little else that was fun and not a promotion the line was too long. Our guys had done it too many times before and did not want to wait in line. Kids in our area hire those for birthday parties sometimes. There was a lovely climbing exhibit by the seller of wooden climbing gyms for kids. There was a little train that my guys said was for 2 year olds. The lego booth was fun and one of the few activities the festival paid to provide. Most everything else was an advertisement for service providers. Things like getting a picture of your spine by the local chiropractor were the order of the day. I think introducing small children to chiropractic care is questionable anyway. Little kids should see a pediatrician and an orthopedist if necessary. Starting small children on chiropractic care is of questionable ethics anyway. We chose this instead of the Renaissance festival or the Nutcracker market. Either would have been preferable on this beautiful day. I was appalled that we were charged for what was primarily a series of promotional tents for area service providers.

    Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum - Taken with my S10 :)

    Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum

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    2021 April Soooo not really a business, but worth a mention!…read moreChappell hill bluebonnet festival!! Perfect weather...perfect place!! Once a year, Along the streets of the small city of chapel hill...is a cozy little area to look at booth after booth after booth of crafts, foods, hot sauces, and other homemade goodies!! the people are extremely polite and fun to talk to...alcohol is located throughout the area with a few scattered ATM machines. Free to get in, you can spend a few hours out there....live music and good times!! Love it

    Review #3 - This festival is nothing less than Texas AWESOME! My mom would bring us here as kids…read moreand I loathed being drug here. However this was my first time back in probably over 20 year and they have TONS of things geared towards kids now. I'd be a happy kid! Anything under the sun "festival" will be found here. I was hoping to see more Bluebonnet art, but unlike 20 some odd years years ago it's more commercialized now, just think any festival you go to with "some" bluebonnet stuff mixed it. Home decor, yard art, Texas art, graphic tees, clothes, make your own potpourri, candles, jewelry, festival memorabilia,everything! And let's not forget about festival food! Lots of it! Adult beverages can be found everywhere. You can also get a glimpse into Chappell Hill history by going into the Historical Society building and other buildings along Main St. There is a kids section of carnival rides and face painting for those who have kids in tow. Parking as of this year is $5 and contrary to review number 1 - apparently they have it covered now because there were zero issues. Tip 1 - I would suggest arriving first thing in the morning to avoid any congestion. Tip 2 - There are TONS of yard art vendors. Shop around before you impulse buy. Several venders are much cheaper than the venders at the very start of the festival off Main and 290. Tip 3 - Some venders (not all) only take cash - so bring it! There is an ATM in the Historical Society building....unless they move it. Tip 4 - I laughed when I saw women toting around carts and wagons without kids. But I soon found that they were the smart ones! I bought so much cheap yard art that I could hardly carry it. Who's laughing now. Not me!! Lesson learned - bring something to carry your crap once you buy! You'll be happy you did! Enjoy!!!

    Magic at Pallotta's - magicians - Updated May 2026

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