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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:26 pm 
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Thanks to The Independent (top article), and Vice (second article).


A cautionary tale ~

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Harry Potter fans express their disappointment at the wizard-inspired party in Montreal, Canada

Furious Harry Potter fans demand refunds after 'world of magical wonder' turns out to be room with finger buffet and wands made out of chopsticks

The whole vibe was a huge downer. It was supposed to be adults-only but seems to have been organised by a 10-year-old’

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Harry Potter fans have angrily have demanded refunds from the organisers of an adults-only party after it turned into a “magical disaster”.

More than 600 people paid $50 (£29) for a ticket to the event, which promised wizard-themed drinks, food, games, live music and even debauchery and mischief.

However many were left with a feeling of crushing disappointment when they arrived at the Rialto theatre in Montreal, Canada.

After queueing for up to an hour in freezing temperatures, the guests were directed down to the basement by a whiteboard with the scrawled message: “Magic this way”.

It went even more quickly downhill from there – as they discovered the “Wand Making Station” was a table scattered with chopsticks and glitter.

The advertised “Wizard Sweater Cookies, Cauldron Cakes and Butterscotch Beer Popcorn” turned out to be a selection of supermarket snacks and finger food.

A “magical photo opportunity” was in reality a recreation of Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station, involving a fake brick wall and a free-wheeling trolley.


And instead of the promised “Magical Blood Shots and Hair of the Multi-Headed Dog”, partygoers were offered only normal “muggle” cocktails like rum and coke, and gin and tonic.


“It felt like an insult to every Harry Potter fan,” one guest complained. “Half the people just left”.

Youtube user NerdECrafter, who published a video of the festival with the title “I got scammed at a Harry Potter party”, urged fellow guests to request a refund.


“The whole vibe was a huge downer,” she said. “So many people are dressed up amazingly but no one is happy, everyone has been complaining non-stop.

“It was supposed to be adults only but it seems to have been organised by a 10-year-old. It’s a magical disaster.”

The underwhelming experience even prompted comparisons with the notorious Fyre music festival which left guests stranded on an island in the Bahamas in 2017. “It felt like we had our own little Montreal Fyre,” Georgina Elias told CBS.

Another guest,​ Georgiana Sketchyova, set up a Facebook group for anyone trying to get refunds from the organisers, LOL Event Group. Several people reported that their requests for refunds had been refused.

Others claimed the company had changed their description of the party – which urged fans to “join our wizard-inspired adults only festival as Montreal turns into a world of magical wonder” – to remove all the Harry Potter-themed references.

A caterer also complained that the organisers had left him $2,500 out of pocket by cancelling hours before the event started.

LOL Events responded to one disappointed guest by asking them to “give us another shot”, adding: “We are a new company trying to bring magical joy to multiple cities around the country, I am sorry that the event did not live up to your anticipations.”






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Harry Potter Fans Angry Over $50 'Scam' Event That Was More of a Low-Budget Kids Party


With a lot of dry erase boards, chopsticks for "wands," and no Butterbeer in sight, the event was essentially a Fyre Festival for muggles.
By Jelisa Castrodale
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In October, the word started to spread that an adults-only Harry Potter-themed event was coming to Montreal, complete with the kind of drinks and snacks that you could only get if you'd done a study-abroad semester at Hogwarts. The promos for the $50-per-ticket event, which was hosted by a real organization called LOL Event Group, also promised "the opportunity to visit cobblestone alley to pick your wand (or let it choose you)," photo ops with "real life characters," and a night of music from DJ Dobs and the Potter Party Band.

But when the attendees arrived at the Rialto Theatre on Friday night, they were greeted by a dry-erase board that said "MAGIC THIS WAY," and things only got worse from there. Instead of the "boozy Butterbeer, Polyjuice Potion and Hair of the Multi-Headed Dog" that had been advertised, they got decidedly un-magical regular cocktails.


The "Luna Love’s Pudding, Ron's Family Sweater Cookies and Cauldron Cakes" were also no-shows, although there were several aluminum trays filled with lukewarm supermarket appetizers that were impaled on wooden toothpicks. And those magic wands? Yeah, that turned out to be a table topped with another dry-erase board ("Baguette Magique," this one read), and piled with wooden chopsticks that the attendees could decorate with glitter. So basically another Fyre Festival, but make it muggle as s**t.


"It was just so shockingly bad," attendee Georgiana Elias told CBC News. "I wouldn't even make an activity like this for children." Another told MTL Blog that they thought LOL Event Group had "scammed" everyone who bought a ticket. "The event was more than misleading and the promotion of it was all lies," the unnamed attendee said.


A number of disappointed guests have joined a Facebook group called "Cheated by LOL Event Group" where they've shared stories, posted their underwhelming pictures, and commiserated over their inability to get their money back. (LOL Event Group briefly attempted to do some online damage control, before deactivating its Facebook page. VICE has reached out to the company for comment.)

Because LOL Event Group may or may not be staffed entirely by Death Eaters, it has denied most of those refund requests and—inexplicably—it has also attempted to distance itself from the connections to that particular Wizarding World.


"We did not intend to come across as a specific Harry Potter event," the company wrote in a now-deleted Facebook comment. "The event was intended to be a wizard theme, and we wanted to provide a fun magical experience." Subsequent commenters told them to quit their bullshit, since the event's description involved Potter-specific references, like Butterbeer, Polyjuice and Ron [Weasley], and the decor that night had banners from all four Hogwarts houses, as well as a replica of Platform 9 ¾. (On its Instagram account, LOL Event Group posted a screenshot of the MTL Blog's preview of the "Harry Potter-Inspired Beer & Cider Festival," and called it "great media coverage.")

Disappointed guests who requested refunds from LOL Event Group have shared screenshots of the message they've received in return. "We have received a number of refund requests from event attendees who's [sic] experience at the event did not live up to their anticipations [sic]," it says.


"Our team put a lot into the planning and execution of this event, and we are deeply discouraged to hear this kind of feedback [...] As noted on our event page, our refund policy does not allow refunds after 7 days before the event. Because your refund request does not fall within this policy, we will not be able to honor your request."

Yeesh, LOL Event Group probably deserves to be on the receiving end of some kind of spell. Levicorpus, anybody?






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 Post subject: Re: Potter Fans Scammed
PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 9:07 am 
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What that company did was so wrong! They could have put in some effort to make it magical. Chopsticks and glitter??? Really???
I am sure they are not the first fraudsters, and won't be the last (unfortunately!)

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 Post subject: Re: Potter Fans Scammed
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Since it was held in Quebec, can we blame the French?


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 Post subject: Re: Potter Fans Scammed
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 Post subject: Re: Potter Fans Scammed
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:laughing-rolling: hahahahaha - we can ALWAYS blame the French!!!!!

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