Review: Timpanogos Storytelling Festival

So what did a couple of our Sassies think of the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival? Read on to find out!
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QUESTION

What was your first impression?
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THE SCOOP

1991_poster_webAllison: I’ve been before, so I knew what to expect, but I was really happy to see how crowded it was!
Marie: Beautiful scenery! I love being up in the mountains.
Rachael: Loved the atmosphere! It’s so beautiful up Provo Canyon! I also dig the artwork that they have branding the event.
Vanessa: Wow, this is a BEAUTIFUL location! Just flat out enamored (am I using the right word?) by some of the story tellers and musicians!

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QUESTION

What did you like the most?

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THE SCOOP

Allison: The storytellers, they were phenomenal.
Marie: That my kids were so enthralled with each story! They really got sucked in and listened to every minute. The Bed Time Stories were perfect for my kids.
Rachael: felt like a good parent :D (you know, taking my kids to a festival that would stretch their brains a bit)
Vanessa: The story tellers, my girls adored the mimes, the food vendors were such a great pick, everything was spaced out nicely (the tents, booths, etc.) even though there were tons of people there it didn’t feel uncomfortably packed. I also loved all the wonderful children’s books for sale.

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QUESTION

What didn’t you like?

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THE SCOOP:

Allison: I wasn’t sure where to go to redeem my ticket, where I should have been at any given time. It would have been nice to get a brochure in the mail ahead of time with instructions. But then again, I’m slow like that.
Marie: That I didn’t have time to be there every minute. Next year, I’ll be going for 3 days straight!
Rachael: Parking, Shuttles, Directions . . . I even brought their site up on my phone and it didn’t help me much. I don’t live in Utah County so I needed some more clear cut info.
Vanessa: The bus system, how they didn’t have signs at the festival telling you what bus to get on and no one around that knew how to help. My girls and I weren’t feeling well and we just needed to get home! Also the schedule, it wasn’t as detailed and organized as it should have been. We lost a lot of time and missed out on things we came to see because of the schedule or the volunteers not knowing the answers. Also the golf carts, they were everywhere and didn’t seem like it was necessary and it got annoying having to make sure they didn’t run us over every 5 seconds.

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QUESTION

Would you visit again?

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THE SCOOP:

Allison: In a heartbeat. My kids are already begging for next summer. Can’t wait.
Marie: Yes, and I’ll be going every year now!
Rachael: Definitely, I will go back and spend more time. Once you actually get to the festival it’s amazing and I wished that we had carved out more time to stay there.
Vanessa: Yes, we will be attendees for life ALTHOUGH I will go out of my way to figure out when exactly things are so we don’t miss out this next time, even if it means tracking down the head honcho!

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QUESTION

If you could only send out one tweet about the business, what would you say?

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THE SCOOP:

Allison: Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, where storytellers win awards for being Liar of the Year! Don’t miss it!
Marie: For a fun filled family weekend, visit the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival!
Rachael: Check out the amazing Timpanogos Storytelling festival – but plan ahead for parking and schedule! Kids loved it!
Vanessa: Frustrated with the organization but in awe of the talent at the Timp Story Festival, attendees for life!

Atmosphere
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Family friendly
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Location
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Prices
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Quality
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Service
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Return to SassyScoops.com on Friday. You won’t want to miss our Follow-up Friday on the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. It’s always entertaining when the Sassies get together!

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