I went to one either last year or the year before. It was okay. Lots of overpriced video games, but also lots of cheap imports that I had seen particularly on the Famicom. There wasn't much on the free play games either, but I'm going to say this was probably the first time it happened since COVID so it was just getting back on its feet, and it looks like it has grown since.
Door prizes were good, but honestly when I went, it wasn't worth sticking around for the drawings and you HAD to be at the drawings to get the prizes and it's hard to stick around when you've walked through the vendor aisles at least 5 times and saw ridiculousness enough to now want to go through it again for another 3-4 hours.
Food options were VERY SLIM... I think it was just a food truck that offered craft sodas and ice cream/junk food.
Again, that was after COVID hit and I took a chance since i hadn't been to a video game convention near me, so I'm sure the one happening in November is going to be better from the looks of the website.