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Scores of children and their guardians were left angry and disappointed in Scotland after they spent a heft fee for a Willy Wonka-themed event that promised an “immersive experience” based on the film Wonka. The event, named ‘Willy’s Chocolate Experience’ was held at Whiteinch, an industrial area of Glasgow. The event was ticketed at £35, approximately Rs 3,600. According to The Guardian the event “promised giant mushrooms, candy canes and chocolate fountains, along with special audio and visual effects, all narrated by dancing Oompa-Loompas.” Instead, what the attendees got was a sparsely decorated warehouse with a tiny bouncy castle and some backdrops pinned on the walls.
The event, which took place on February 24, was so bad that it was cancelled mid-way after some families called the cops. The organiser, House of Illuminati, a London-based events company has since issued an apology and promised a refund.
The organisers are being accused of using AI-generated images to falsely advertise the event which misled the people. The dismal preparations of the event are now going viral. The whole incident has also inspired a meme fest on social media.
apparently this was sold as a live Willy Wonka Experience but they used all AI images on the website to sell tickets and then people showed up and saw this and it got so bad people called the cops lmao pic.twitter.com/tfkyg0G0WG— Chris Alsikkan (@AlsikkanTV) February 26, 2024
the funniest part of the willy wonka thing is that if it reopened this weekend it’d sell more tickets than it ever did— leanne (@fantasy_snack) February 28, 2024
i cannot put in words how enchanted I am by the willy wonka fiasco in Glasgow. cops called, kids crying in terror, all in an abandoned warehouse. this is the organic esoteric horror we’ve been missing for ages. a pure lust for chaos no multimillion dollar business could recreate pic.twitter.com/HOHAcB7V4l— jen (@f0X_j3n) February 28, 2024
They won a golden ticket to the Glasgow Willy Wonka Experience pic.twitter.com/GzE7ISal5r— taylor (@taylorjay_z) February 29, 2024
“Is that the-”“The meth lab from the Glasgow Willy Wonka Experience? Yeah it is” pic.twitter.com/k9jdz3CWH0
— Adam (@adamgreattweet) February 29, 2024
????BREAKING Jason Derulo has fallen down the steps of the Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow pic.twitter.com/WeYwva2EDd— bally singh (@putasinghonit) February 28, 2024
i’m crying at the extended footage pic.twitter.com/KSaAMTBNkp— Brooklyn (@bklynb4by) February 29, 2024
I think this more flattering pic of Kirsty Paterson trying to make a decent fist of things for the kids deserves some love…#willywonkaexperience#WillyWonka#Glasgow pic.twitter.com/mtIQVOQ2tQ— Midge (@Midge_UK) February 29, 2024
What if we kissed in front of the immersive Willy Wonka experience poster pic.twitter.com/NEZKbkVquO— Ben Yahr (@benyahr) February 28, 2024
Organizers of the Willy Wonka Experience seeing a surge in bookings pic.twitter.com/LDM9qVVQu3— Adrian Manuel (@yoayyydrian) February 29, 2024
No one : the Glasgow Willy Wonka Experience : pic.twitter.com/aHD8XL8ZV9
— DrHousefromwish???? (@jimhalper28) February 28, 2024
An X user shared the photos that organisers used to advertise the event vs the actual decorations at the venue and wrote, “apparently this was sold as a live Willy Wonka Experience but they used all AI images on the website to sell tickets and then people showed up and saw this and it got so bad people called the cops lmao.”
Another person commented on the whole fiasco and wrote, “i cannot put in words how enchanted I am by the Willy Wonka fiasco in Glasgow. cops called, kids crying in terror, all in an abandoned warehouse. this is the organic esoteric horror we’ve been missing for ages. a pure lust for chaos no multimillion dollar business could recreate.” An X user wrote, “the funniest part of the willy wonka thing is that if it reopened this weekend it’d sell more tickets than it ever did.”
Paul Connell, an actor who was hired by the organisers to entertain the kids, told STV News that he was asked to improvise his gig as he was given none of the props or special effects that he was promised. He said, “I just felt sad because I was aware of how many kids were going to be coming through. We were told to hand the kids a couple of jelly beans and a quarter cup of lemonade at the end.”
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