Above comments sound quite valid to me.
I also felt that this year the show seemed a bit flat compared to 2010. Some vendors were missing and there wasn't such a buzz as we had last year. I didn't see anybody advertising any TIFs either, which was quite a let-down as I had saved up a stack of cash to spend on a few TIFs.
I was thrilled to see the Cessna C-162 Skycatcher at last, but was surprised and let down by the attitude of the AMP rep. "Put all your metal things down over there, I don't want the plane to get scratched." Geez, things must be really tight at Cessna that they can't show off a new plane properly? Why didn't they just put a cordon around it and make it view/touch by invitation only? (Silly idea, I know).
While I understand the reason for the timing of this year's event (conflict with Avalon, etc.), I think that putting it over the Easter weekend turned out to be a bad idea - competing with long-standing family traditions and other established events elsewhere meant it was already going to have trouble getting "bums on seats".
The time of year is bad - it was way too cold and a bit wet for a comfy camp out and the weather too inclement for reliable flying. There are not enough interested locals to fill the gaps in attendance.
I was quite disappointed that RA-Aus didn't bring their goodies shop down this year (I was told the trailer was in Melbourne and couldn't be brought up in time!). I feel that was quite a stuff-up on their part and would've been costly in terms of lost sales and a missed opportunity to add commercial exposure of RA to the public in general.
Where were the NATFLY mugs and other souvenirs!? I bought a NATFLY 2010 mug last year and was hoping to continue the collection for each year of my attendance!
I enjoyed most of the forums I attended - there was enough for me that I had to toss a coin on a couple of occasions. So, from me, a huge thank you to those numerous people who generously give of their time, knowledge and resources to help us become better aviators. There are criticisms, but I will hold on to them for now, since I realise that most are not used to doing this sort of thing and can get things wrong (I work in a corporate environment where presentations have to be slick, and am used to those standards). I hope to make a separate post about this later.
Regardless of the negatives, it was a nice time out from the usual humdrum of city life. I already can't wait for NATFLY 2012!