The event began on the evening of September 22, 2024. Some attendees who had paid for the "Duke and Duchess" package had to pay for their own parking without a valet service as promised, was described as "extremely tacky". Food served at the event included noodles with tomato sauce and small chicken wings. This food was allegedly not cooked properly and was served by staff wearing sports jerseys, though this food ran out within the event's first hour.
Forbes reported that there were "tables overflowing with discarded food", as a result of nobody being there to clean up after the guests. Some attendees claimed that raw chicken was being served, and that plastic cups at the event were being reused. One attendee said that staff had never scanned her tickets. Musical entertainment at the event was composed of a single
violinist, who had to perform across the three floors that the event spanned. A
pole dancer, named Tink the Fairy, was hired three hours before the event started; event organizers chose for her to do pole dancing rather than her
hair suspension,
lyra hoop, or
aerial sling routines. She later noted in an interview that the organizers had been "very professional" on the phone, and that she had been paid $800 in total for the evening. She was told to "do character work" between her three-stage performances, during which she danced to two songs from
Bridgerton played over the speakers as well as "
Moves like Jagger" by
Maroon 5 for her final set. There were no dance lessons at the scheduled time. At one point, the speakers played music by rapper
Soulja Boy. One attendee alleged that a Queen Charlotte act, a character from
Bridgerton, was also in attendance for attendees to take photos with. However, she was dressed in a costume which attendees said looked like it had been "purchased at a dollar store", had a "fake stuffed dog" on her lap, and spent her time handing out
business cards and telling people to follow her on social media. Another attraction were a pair of thrones on which attendees could have their photo taken for an extra $40, with the photographer only able to
AirDrop the photos to them, meaning
Android users could only take photos of his phone. Attendees largely ended up sitting on the floor and charging their phones, and the promised $2,000 cash prize for the best dressed person was not handed out. Tink later noted in an interview that the event coordinator appeared "very anxious" and that she "gave her a lot of hugs". Over 60 of the attendees left early. == Responses ==