Last year was my first Spyderfest. Here's what I can share:
* There are some pretty awesome Rydes around the Ozarks and down in to Arkansas. The 'fest started on a Wednesday. So I drove down Tuesday. I didn't know until I got there that others had arrived over the weekend and have been Ryding the area already for a few days. So I missed out on some of that. Oh well. I made up for it later.
* For me, it was all about the Vendor Village. Buying things that I didn't know I needed, taking advantage of free installations where available, etc... I spent two days waiting my turn in the various lines. Don't get me wrong, I was loving every minute of it. But again - I missed out some Ryding.
* From my house, it took me 11 hrs (in the rain at the time) to drive straight through without an over-night stay. I drove solo to the 'fest. It took 14 hrs driving back in group. (more frequent stops, and for longer durations)
I haven't committed yet to going this year. There are some scheduling conflicts, and I need to consider my options.
My new 2015 RTS will be in my garage tomorrow.

hyea: So attending the 'fest is now higher on my priority list. Gotta get new farkles for the ones that didn't transfer from my previous Spyder.:yes:
Get there earlier if you can. Take advantage of Ryding the countryside.
If you know a farkle you intend to buy, contact the vendor and see if they are taking appointments during the 'fest.
I haven't seen a vendor list yet. Hopefully the spyderfest.com site will get those posted soon.
It appears that there will be a more organized and frequent "Group Ryding" available this year. Last year, we were pretty much left to our own devices.