
Thank goodness we bought our tickets online! Still had to wait in line, but it was fine. When I saw the big Asian cat, I already knew it was going to be mostly Asian. LOL Now that I read some of...
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The Bay Area Night Market has moved to a new and bigger location at Newpark Mall lot in front of Burlington. This open air market will be hosting local food vendors and small businesses. The market celebrates the vibrant and diverse communities of the Bay Area and surrounding areas through cultural food, art and merchandise. What to do at the night market? EAT from a variety of cultural food vendors (26 food vendors!) SHOP for unique handmade merchandise PLAY classic and vintage games at the pop-up arcade SING the night away at the Karaoke Lounge and more! LISTEN to the DJ play songs of from the 60s-early 2000s (Flashback Friday Night) and Current Artists on Saturday. Saturday will also be a lively dance night with bursts of salsa music every hour. Kids can enjoy the arcade, karaoke, inflatable jumpers and obstacle course all at the Kid Zone. A face painter will be creating magical faces at no charge on Saturday July 8 from 4-9pm.
Thank goodness we bought our tickets online! Still had to wait in line, but it was fine. When I saw the big Asian cat, I already knew it was going to be mostly Asian. LOL Now that I read some of...
1. BUY PRESALE TICKETS AND SKIP THE LINE 2. Park in the Macy's lot and walk up the stairs to the event (don't bother looking for parking in front of Burlington's) 3. Wear something for sun...
The 4 stars is for the vendor (whom I cannot remember the name of) which was stationed right next to Jaden's Kettle Corn on Friday night (the 13th). They served the best Hawaiian Malasadas with a...
Despite the horrible reviews from last year and opening day, I decided to STILL support the Bay Area Night Market event. And, I decided to invite some friends too. The key: Get there early (at...
Even when buying tickets on presale, you still had to wait in an hour+ line. Most of the issues were driven not by the sheer amount of people but by the poor organization of the whole event....
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