This review is based on the Vintage Motorcycle Show that takes place at Frost Park each year in January. It’s a shame that this event is not advertised more. This year was the 8th Annual and although I have not been to all 8 I heard throughout the day that this year was the largest turn out ever. The park itself is very well taken care of. The bathrooms were spotless and considering there were thousands of people in attendance that’s impressive. I was there from open to close and every time I went into the bathroom an employee was cleaning and restocking everything. I have never experienced this at any outdoor event I have ever been to. The lawn was well manicured and the skate park area looked freshly painted. I hate going to outside events and its all dirt and sand and muddy puddles. Not here! All grass, landscaped trees and bushes. The event has a decent number of food vendors but they could have had a few more as well as another beer and wine stand. The line was at least 30 – 50 deep all day. Knowing that this is a biker event I would think that they would have at least 2 ares for beer. I also think that it’s important to have food stands spread out and not just in one area. It gets people moving around a little more. Maybe next year they will step it up a bit. Parking is free and that’s always a good thing because then you have more money to play. There are rows of flea market finds such as old parts for cars and motorcycles, tools and bike accessories. After that you pass through more rows of new merchandise, bike seats, clothing, helmets, leather jackets, boots, jewelry, custom bikes and way more. Seeing all the vintage bikes is like taking a history class. No where in South Florida will you find this amount of vintage motorcycles and for FREE. If your into motorcycles or even just the vintage lifestyle it’s definitely worth checking out. It won’t disappoint.