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daddymac1127
10-17-2019, 11:01 AM
On Tuesday my wife & I went to the Heritage Festival at Spanish Springs. We had planned on not only enjoying the entertainment but having our dinner meal eating some of the authentic foods from the various booths/food trucks that we thought would be there. Unfortunately there were not many food booths or trucks. We saw only one German food booth, Flippers Pizza booth, A Mexican food booth and 2 pastry/bread booths. We were pretty disappointed.
On Tuesday my wife & I went to the Heritage Festival at Spanish Springs. We had planned on not only enjoying the entertainment but having our dinner meal eating some of the authentic foods from the various booths/food trucks that we thought would be there. Unfortunately there were not many food booths or trucks. We saw only one German food booth, Flippers Pizza booth, A Mexican food booth and 2 pastry/bread booths. We were pretty disappointed.
We enjoyed the parade but noted that our favorite German band, the Swinging Bavarians - a family group from Ocala were not there. Neither was the large tent that always held an overflow crowd for the performance. I clicked on contact Village Entertainment to request that they return. It was an easy form to complete. I agree that the food options were limited. I suggest you communicate your suggestions to them.
Two Bills
10-17-2019, 02:02 PM
Maybe the entertaiment department are running out of shoe strings!
OrangeBlossomBaby
10-17-2019, 02:37 PM
On the other hand - my husband and his cousin had dinner at the World of Beer and sat at an outside table during the parade. They absolutely loved it and had an awesome time. They stayed in the square til around 9pm.
alwann
10-17-2019, 03:11 PM
Perhaps the usual fleet of food trucks were down in Marsh Bend and McClure.
vintageogauge
10-17-2019, 05:46 PM
Perhaps the usual fleet of food trucks were down in Marsh Bend and McClure.
Two of the 3 trucks at Marsh Bend are permanent, they don't go from event to event. I also noticed the lack of food at several events last year at Brownwood. Maybe the restaurants are complaining about bringing in mobile food vendors.
billethkid
10-17-2019, 05:56 PM
Once upon a time (as late as last year) there used to be Italian night, German night, St. Patricks Day....heritage is apparently the new consolidated version.
Progress?
asianthree
10-17-2019, 06:46 PM
Two food trucks tonight at Brownwood. Restaurants were very busy, food trucks not so much. Didn’t recognize either truck, one Asian, and one a mix of food
coffeebean
10-17-2019, 07:49 PM
The Asian food truck had no customers that I saw. I felt sorry for them.
OrangeBlossomBaby
10-17-2019, 08:44 PM
Two of the 3 trucks at Marsh Bend are permanent, they don't go from event to event. I also noticed the lack of food at several events last year at Brownwood. Maybe the restaurants are complaining about bringing in mobile food vendors.
My opinion - if restaurant owners are that threatened by food trucks, then perhaps they should do a better job marketing their own. Or providing a better experience for their customers. Whether by lower prices, or smaller portions, more variety, more daily specials, point incentives, or maybe even just adding some soundproofing material to their ceilings so 10 people in a building doesn't sound like a herd of buffalo stampeding through the city.
VApeople
10-17-2019, 09:58 PM
Unfortunately there were not many food booths or trucks. We saw only one German food booth, Flippers Pizza booth, A Mexican food booth and 2 pastry/bread booths. We were pretty disappointed.
Heck, I didn't go to the Heritage Festival to eat. I went to learn something.
For example. at the Scottish booth I discussed history with one of the attendants and asked him if he thought Scotland was better as an independent country or after England conquered them. I was surprised by his answer.
At the Eastern Europe booth I met a guy who had recently visited Croatia and Slovenia and asked him if he thought the Balkan countries were better off under the dictatorship of Tito than they are now. Very interesting answer.
There was a lady from Ukraine and I asked her how she feels about the Russians. Of course she was very critical of the Russians because they try to take land from other countries and dominate them. I thought the Mexicans would have said the same thing about Americans after we fought them in 1846 and took a lot of territory from them.
All in all, a very interesting evening.
OCsun
10-18-2019, 07:06 AM
Kudo's to the stilt walkers and the ethnic dance groups who entertained us in Brownwood. The Silver Rockets' were awesome!
Aloha1
10-18-2019, 03:55 PM
My opinion - if restaurant owners are that threatened by food trucks, then perhaps they should do a better job marketing their own. Or providing a better experience for their customers. Whether by lower prices, or smaller portions, more variety, more daily specials, point incentives, or maybe even just adding some soundproofing material to their ceilings so 10 people in a building doesn't sound like a herd of buffalo stampeding through the city.
So, a rhetorical question. You own a restaurant that you sunk your life savings into. You pay your lease plus property tax and perhaps common area maintenance fees. A health department license for a fixed establishment which is 3 times the cost of a transitory license. And whatever taxes, fees, etc. the local authorities can come up with because you are a "brick and mortar" site.
Along come a food truck who maybe pays a couple hundred dollar fee to park their portable restaurant around the corner from your family establishment. They siphon off 15% of your customer base and then leave. How would you feel?
OrangeBlossomBaby
10-18-2019, 04:59 PM
So, a rhetorical question. You own a restaurant that you sunk your life savings into. You pay your lease plus property tax and perhaps common area maintenance fees. A health department license for a fixed establishment which is 3 times the cost of a transitory license. And whatever taxes, fees, etc. the local authorities can come up with because you are a "brick and mortar" site.
Along come a food truck who maybe pays a couple hundred dollar fee to park their portable restaurant around the corner from your family establishment. They siphon off 15% of your customer base and then leave. How would you feel?
I'd feel like I had a slow day that day. If it was a permanent 15%, I'd try and figure out what I've done wrong that would inspire 15% of my customer base to trade my food for food truck fare, and do what I need to do, to improve.
EdFNJ
10-18-2019, 10:08 PM
The shows bring in more traffic so the restaurants shouldn’t suffer from the food trucks beyond the few hours of the show. If the restaurant owners were smart they would be standing out front with small appetizer samples and paper menus and $1 off coupons. The more people walking past your front door will bring you more customers after the 6hr events end. PEOPLE TRAFFIC is the best thing that can happen for any business. That was what made malls so successful pre-Dot-com days. The restaurant owners shouldn’t and probably don’t complain. They should ask for more events that send thousands of NEW people past their front doors where there would normally be “the same old” folks who are always there.
I spoke to a restaurant owner in Mt Dora about just that and he said he’d pay extra to have one of their large events every month.
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OrangeBlossomBaby
10-18-2019, 10:14 PM
The shows bring in more traffic so the restaurants shouldn’t suffer from the food trucks beyond the few hours of the show. If the restaurant owners were smart they would be standing out front with small appetizer samples and paper menus and $1 off coupons. The more people walking past your front door will bring you more customers after the 6hr events end. PEOPLE TRAFFIC is the best thing that can happen for any business. That was what made malls so successful pre-Dot-com days. The restaurant owners shouldn’t and probably don’t complain. They should ask for more events that send thousands of NEW people past their front doors where there would normally be “the same old” folks who are always there.
I spoke to a restaurant owner in Mt Dora about just that and he said he’d pay extra to have one of their large events every month.
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Marketing 101: find a need and fill it.
You have a square filled with people who aren't "regulars" - and they need to eat. And you're there, with a restaurant. Boom. Instant filled need. If you're not filling the need, you're doing something wrong.
graciegirl
10-19-2019, 05:36 AM
Marketing 101: find a need and fill it.
You have a square filled with people who aren't "regulars" - and they need to eat. And you're there, with a restaurant. Boom. Instant filled need. If you're not filling the need, you're doing something wrong.
They have seats filled with lines starting soon no matter if it is not good.
Marketing 102
Same with homes selling here. No need to advertise.
The Kool-Aid has been passed and the appeal of this place is Gospel.
bilcon
10-19-2019, 09:37 AM
:mmmm:I don't know how much more marketing they can do. You, obviously don't read the local paper. There are ads galore every day. If I paid the high rents they pay, I be pis... at food trucks in the squares. I agree, it's not romantic dining, but most of the people in the villages go out in groups, and they tend to enjoy hearing themselves talk. So......it is loud. How many more daily special do you need. Every restaurant I eat in has more than enough daily specials, coupons, freebies, frequent diners' clubs, discounts for every conceivable organization and bogo's. Never said the food is excellent.
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10-19-2019, 10:10 AM
The topic of this thread is the Heritage Festival. Please return to that topic. If you wish to discuss the economics of food trucks vs. brick and mortar restaurants, please start a new thread on that topic.
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CFrance
10-20-2019, 10:38 AM
I respectfully disagree. The OP specifically noted the lack of food trucks at the festival. People chimed in with their opinions as to why.
daddymac1127
10-20-2019, 10:47 AM
My comment was also that the event was a Heritage Festival. A festival usually includes music, parade, fun and food. I thought that the availability of ethnic foods was lacking.
Two Bills
10-20-2019, 11:00 AM
I respectfully disagree. The OP specifically noted the lack of food trucks at the festival. People chimed in with their opinions as to why.
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