What a great time!! Weather was perfect. Crystal clear, light breeze, mid-60s day-time, but chilly at night. Light dusting of snow on the nearest big peak.
For those that didn't get to go: we all arrived and got part way in before they actually opened the parking lot [they were a bit late]. This caused a huge line of cars, 4 across, backed up for a LONG ways. Did anyone get upset? I don't think so. Everyone just turned off their motor, got out, and wandered up and down the lines looking at other cars, discussing assorted features, finding old friends, making new ones. When the line started moving, folks were scrambling to try to find their Cruiser in this mass of similar looking cars. I heard one guy on his cell phone asking his wife to blow the horn so he could locate her.
Our favorite feature was the drag racing. I got a 180 hp and Gus got a 220. What a hoot! I shifted better [brag] and had a better time in the 1/4 mile than he did.

We both regretted not going back and trying again since we'd have been a bit smarter the second time. Hadn't ever used the auto-shift before and were so busy being impressed with the car that we were'nt paying total attention to the race part.
The next best thing was wandering through the parking lot and looking at the other cars. I validated in my mind that I was on the right track with the way I'm modifying mine. Saw a lot of things in "the flesh" that I'd previously only seen in catalogs and it made it a lot easier to decide what to order in the future.
Saw some really nice mods and, frankly, some that didn't quite "make it" to me but I'm sure were the pride and joy of their owner.
What a great cross section of people being nice to each other. All we really have in common is one great little car and it sure brought out the best in us.