by novium on Sat May 07, 2005 9:02 am
Here were my problems:
They should have limited it to say half as many people, it was just too crowded and the number of people were just overwhelming any attempt at organization.
First, I didn't get a jag up, and apparently the people who did wait subsequently didn't get any food or the casino currency (or so they told me)
I didn't like the food, and there was nothing truly vegetarian (my friend sonal is a vegetarian). The little food I had tasted...funny.
I was thirsty, but wasn't about to risk life and limb, let alone my dress, to try and get up to the (VIP) bar. Even if I had been there to drink myself silly, I would have had trouble doing so.
There were a grand total of 12 places to sit. You can only stand in high heels for so long, even if they are comfortable heels.
The VIP areas should have turned down the music (at least in one of them) so that it could be an escape from the main areas, and perhaps people could actually TALK a bit.
The casino should have either had another blackjack table or just more variety. I couldn't get near the black jack so we spent and hour and a half playing roulette, which gets boring after awhile.
I kept getting seperated from friends without really any hope of finding them, given how big everything was, and I got really sick of having to shove and be shoved to make it through the main area, with people pouring or stumbling with their drinks (and cigarretes) endangering my nice clothes.
I mean, I had a good time, but that was sort of ruined by the feeling of having paid 100 pounds (plus dress and hair and etc) for a 5 pound experience.
They shoudn't have made it "black tie"- there's no point. I would have been much happier in that environment a pair of jeans, a t-shirt and with my hair in a ponytail.
They also needed some music variety. It seemed that after about 10, everywhere was playing the same type of music, which while I can appreciate it in suitably small doses, was just too much.
And then, the Jag back only went to the Union, so I had to get another cab. After all that hassle, the least they could have done was go to the halls (even if we had to give directions), at least earlier in the evening when no one was using the jags.
So to reiterate: not worth the money. They must be giving 90% of the ticket price to charity, or at least, after that, I would hope so.
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Wipe your hand across your mouth, and laugh;
The worlds revolve like ancient women
Gathering fuel in vacant lots.
Neither the storms of crisis, nor the breezes of ambition could ever divert him, either by hope or by fear, from the course that he had chosen