The watermelon lemonade from The Smhoken Pot was the strongest lemonade I have ever had. It had the perfect combination of everything I love: chocolate and caffeine. The Armenian Coffee Milk Shake from Lucy's Waffles and Ice cream was amazing. My favorite thing to eat there was The Connecticut Roll from Cousins Maine Lobster and the corn on the cob. This year Great American Foodie Fest was free admission at the M Resort and Casino and the M Resort had free parking. Here’s a tip- walk into the Fest, go right over to the M Resort booth and get a free 2 for 1 buffet voucher, then walk out and go eat there. Save your money and avoid the Fest, you’re way better off at a decent buffet. We felt sorry for people with kids, must’ve cost them a small fortune between the overpriced food & ride passes! On top of it all the porta-potties were all grouped in a far corner of the lot, making it a LONG walk from the other end of the Fest to use a restroom. We didn’t check out the rides but it looked like standard carnival rides which creaked & groaned. The worst was the beer selection- absolutely no craft beers and $8.00 for swill which we wouldn’t drink even if it was free. Seriously? As far as the variety of food it was a real disappointment- very standard fare, lots of state fair junk food, very few original or innovative food trucks. We started with $50 on our card and for that we got a lobster roll, a sausage sandwich, a perogui, a small italian ice and a water. We also think the system is illegal, whatever happened to cash being legal tender? There was one single food truck which belonged to a feed-the-homeless charity accepting cash, at every other vendor you had to use the card system, so if happened to be a couple dollars short you had to go back and pay another fee to load more money onto the card. The card system is a total ripoff, it cost $4.00 to load money onto the card in the first place, so the idea that the Fest is “free” is nonsense. All of the vendors were GROSSLY overpriced, they had all raised their prices over their normal street prices, which was really obvious as in many cases they had duct taped over their regular menu prices $ written the new prices on the tape! As many of the vendors told us, this is because the organizers insisted on using the mandatory “Magic Money” card payment system, which allows the organizers to track individual sales and thus take a percentage of vendor proceeds. Maisel” to name a few) and danced with Janet Jackson.We attended the 2019 Fest at the M Resort, it was one of the most disappointing food truck events we have ever been to. During the pandemic, Scott choreographed the first ever TikTok Musical called Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical directed by Lucy Moss, which raised over $2 million dollars for The Actors Fund. As a performer she was a finalist and an All-Star on the hit television show “So You Think You Can Dance.” She performed on numerous television shows (“Glee,” “Smash,” “The Ellen Show,” “The Blacklist,” “Marvelous Mrs. She is the Artistic Director of ELSCO Dance, a New York contemporary dance company. She choreographed Kate Hamill’s Off-Broadway’s production of Pride and Prejudice and Jeremy O. She also served as the associate choreographer for Head Over Heels and King Kong on Broadway, and she was the assistant choreographer for the Broadway revivals of Cats and Falsettos. Scott choreographed the Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. In Spring 2022, Scott will choreograph the Broadway revival of Funny Girl and Mr. Web: Instagram: Scott is a choreographer, performer and creative director. He studied voice and saxophone at Berklee College of Music and theatre at Sam Houston State University. Other music work includes concerts and tours for Isabela Moner, Brian Justin Crum, the Houston Pride Committee, and the long-running For the Record series in LA. Tye created Rumer Willis’ cabaret debut at The Cafe Carlyle and produced its subsequent national outing, the Over The Love Tour. NYC & Regional Directing credits include ALTAR BOYZ, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Rocky Horror Show, One Nation Under, Hunny Bunny Hot Box, Beyond Therapy, & Popcorn. He has been perfecting the TITANIQUE pop-culture parody genre for several years in Los Angeles, directing and co-creating musical adaptations of Mean Girls, The Devil Wears Prada, Troop Beverly Hills, The Big Lebowski, & Hocus Pocus at Rockwell Table & Stage. TV credits include: 4 seasons on the Emmy Award-winning casting team of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Project Runway, Nailed It, Say, I Do!, Snoop Dogg’s Jokers Wild!, The Real Housewives, Catfish, etc. Tye Blue is a producer & director whose work spans television, theatre, and music.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |