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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Families Pay £94 for 'Dystopian Swarm'

Families Pay £94 for 'Dystopian Swarm'

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Paid attendees reported a muddy field and malfunctioning drones.
  • The promised magical Christmas show was deemed a 'complete con'.
  • Disappointed families compared the event to a failed Willy Wonka Experience.
Families Pay £94 for 'Dystopian Swarm'

Families who paid up to £94 for a Christmas drone show have expressed outrage, labeling it a 'complete con.' The event, advertised as a magical 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' spectacle in Ardingly, West Sussex, devolved into a 'dystopian swarm of lights' in a muddy field. Attendees reported numerous drone malfunctions, with Rudolph's nose only half lit, and illegible depictions of characters like Father Christmas and elves.

The show's narrative was further marred by misspelled words, leaving attendees bewildered. Beyond the drone display, promised traditional Christmas carols were replaced by a single performer doing karaoke, and food items like burgers were priced at £14. The disappointing grand finale saw an empty sky as the soundtrack played, compounding the attendees' dissatisfaction.

Organizers, Lumina Sky Theatre, cited 'technical difficulties' and stated their team is investigating the issues with drone manufacturers. This incident has drawn parallels to the widely criticized Willy Wonka Experience in Glasgow, where attendees also demanded refunds due to the event's failure to meet expectations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The drone show suffered numerous technical issues, including malfunctioning drones, illegible character depictions, and misspelled words, leading to widespread disappointment.
Attendees paid high prices for a show that failed to deliver on its promises of a magical experience, offering instead a muddy field and a technically flawed display.
Lumina Sky Theatre stated that the event experienced 'technical difficulties' and that they are investigating the cause with drone manufacturers.

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