Umaro wrote: » Spotted on FB:
Mango Joe wrote: » Aw crap - I've coach tickets booked for the morning to take my very excited 10 year old son to what sounds like a supremely **** and very poorly run profiteering event. I hope organisers get sued to **** and left penniless..... I think it's pretty clear the best option would be to cancel but I gotta look at alternatives cause feel like I can't let him down - Can anyone local or in the know please post suggestions on where to bring a 10 year old kid in Dublin on a Sunday? Anything considered, incl museums, science orientated stuff or technology etc. Any suggestions greatly appreciated
redshoes15 wrote: » No interest in this event, a friend was attending with her 10 year old so news of the carry on grabbed my interest as the afternoon went along. Was able to message her with updates and such. Been reading through the comments on the GamerCon Facebook page. I'm literally cringing at some of them. 'My kids got soaked from the rain' This is Ireland, it rains most of the time. Wear a decent coat. 'The cues (queues!!) were too long' Did they really expect there to be no queues at an event such as this? 'We were skipped in the cue (queue)' It isn't the responsibility of the organisers or their staff to stand up for people not willing to stand up for themselves. 'There was adults and teenagers pushing kids out of the way' Again stand up for yourselves and your kids! I saw the video of the man screaming at organisers/staff, it was absolutely disgusting. I understand the organisers messed up but that kind of behaviour is disgraceful. For the record my friend and her kid had a great afternoon. Queued for just over an hour but were prepared for it. Warm jackets and umbrellas, sorted. Once inside the kid was chuffed to bit. Said the food outlet wasn't great but again prepared for such an event and had packed lunches just in case. I've seen people say they want reimbursement for travel cost, hotels etc. Taking the p1ss. An afternoon might not have gone as expected but get yer fricken priorities right. There's a lot worse going on at the moment all across the planet.
me_irl wrote: » what respectful event would have PornHub t shirts for sale knowing the age range of the demographic?!
johnny_ultimate wrote: » "Hey everybody, I am fond of Internet pornography and want the world to know about it!"
me_irl wrote: » I think the whole thing boils down to that the event was oversold. Upwards of 20,000 tickets sold for a venue that has a max capacity for ~9,500. So, yeah... a lot of irate families and attendees who came from all over Ireland, travelled for ages or spent extortionate amounts on a hotel stay to be left standing in the rain to be told that they couldn't come in. (The rain was just insult to injury). Some people got in, and had a good time. Your "a lot worse" point is moot seeing that you decided to throw your two in on this issue. Also, if you want to go the grammar nazi route it's "chuffed to bits". Needless use of the word "literally". It's a filler word like "like".
redshoes15 wrote: » For my use of the word, literally I do apologise. I'm not a grammar nazi, nor any other kind of nazi. I just hate it when people spell the word queue wrong, it's a thing. I'm working on it ��
super_furry wrote: » Check out he Dublin Science Gallery too, they've got an exhibition on robots and automation at the moment https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/
K.O.Kiki wrote: » I know Doctor_Doom was probably running Street Fighter, this doesn't seem like it would happen on his watch Will see if he can respond & corroborate this.
Doge wrote: » So glad I didn't go to this atrocity! Have genuinely had more fun at the Arcade and Retro meetups. Cidey knows how to put on a party!
johnny_ultimate wrote: » me_irl wrote: » what respectful event would have PornHub t shirts for sale knowing the age range of the demographic?! While this is a valid question, perhaps the more important question is: Who in the name of hell would walk around wearing a PornHub t-shirt? "Hey everybody, I am fond of Internet pornography and want the world to know about it!"
Sunny Dayz wrote: My husband seen some kiddo get all excited about some dude walking about and kiddo asked dude could he get a photo with him. Dunno who the dude was, must be some YouTuber but this little kiddo looked so excited and happy. Dude obliged for a photo - wearing a pornhub tshirt.
0ph0rce0 wrote: » Sunny Dayz wrote: My husband seen some kiddo get all excited about some dude walking about and kiddo asked dude could he get a photo with him. Dunno who the dude was, must be some YouTuber but this little kiddo looked so excited and happy. Dude obliged for a photo - wearing a pornhub tshirt. Can we see the pic?
Sunny Dayz wrote: » My husband seen some kiddo get all excited about some dude walking about and kiddo asked dude could he get a photo with him. Dunno who the dude was, must be some YouTuber but this little kiddo looked so excited and happy. Dude obliged for a photo - wearing a pornhub tshirt.
Sunny Dayz wrote: It wasn't our kiddo, some random kiddo and his own father took the pic, my husband just observed it all while waiting in a queue.
0ph0rce0 wrote: » Sunny Dayz wrote: It wasn't our kiddo, some random kiddo and his own father took the pic, my husband just observed it all while waiting in a queue. No youtuber was wearing pornhub tshrits. Saw them all on the stage.
da gamer wrote: » Alot of angry people here. As a matter of interest how many of you actually attended the event?