At the town fair, the rug seller's last name is Oakhurst - where Sierra On-Line was located. He claims that the rugs he sells come from Daventry, the kingdom of 'King's Quest' games, and that on one rug there is the shield of Lytton, the city of 'Police Quest' 1-3 games.
Among the people in the fair are Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy, the co-creators of Space Quest series. The end of the game credits says they did not take part in the creation of the game.
Among the people in the fair are the game writer Christy Marx and more of the game production team: Lori Ann Cole, Corey Cole, J. Mark Hood, Josh Mandel, Jerry Moore, Robert Fischbach, Brian Hughes, Robert L. Mallory, Todd Powers, Cynthia L. Goff, Vana N. Baker and Deanna Yhalkee.
Among the people in the fair is despondent man named Lance Notalot, a parody on the famous knight Lancelot.