Parking is great-Restrooms are great-booths and greeters were great in the entry hall-not so great inside with the vendors. Attempted to talk with Friends of Ocean Shores Library but was rebuffed or flat out ignored. $6 entry fee for two days is same as the Palmer Wirffs 450 vendor events.
Overnight for two to three hours at best is not a good experience.
The Cafe was technically good in what we. To visit here from more than 30 miles is perhaps OK, but for this event and traveling on the menu), mostly only egg dishes with pancake and French toast options. Three or four maybe more actual antique and lamp dealers but small pickings, some WWI items, a rack of flour sack or embroidered items,-last year three large rooms of vendors, this year only one room and about 45 vendors-A Curley fry wagon out front, Lions chilli and dogs inside-local bakery had a nice offering-no other food items offered unless one went back to the restaurants. You’re right back on Hwy 109 heading back to the beach at Quinault Beach Resort & Casino. After you go over the bridge in Hoquiam, instead of turning left on Hwy 109, stay straight on Hwy 101 North for 8 miles. Second year visiting to see this event lasting two days-Majority of vendors showing mostly costume jewelry-special vendor showed Viola/Cello restored units for sale, two Numismatists, one Philatelist, Three or four small ceramic vendors dealing with early 20th Century items- Hwy 109 will be closed just outside of Hoquiam, so follow the Detour signs.