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Originally posted by Realwild-Terry
KB is right . If you go to mansions website they throw huge parties all the time . I mean the bouncers didnt even know about this event till the day of the event. I know this cause I go to mansion on a regular basis and I talked with them about it and they didnt believe me till they seen the wresteling ring setup when they came to work.
Also if you think we (Hotwired-Rwg) Made out well your wrong .
We filmed nothing . We had the cameras rolling for about 10 minutes in the club and they shut us down . We were getting girls nekkid and the clu didnt like it .
I still do not blame lisa for any of this , I was there with her for the whole scene and I blame it on the venue. South Beach is south beach it wont change. And if you come from someplace else expecting vip treament because of a badge your wrong .
Ive been living here since September and still get treated like shit at mansion . This is why I go to crobar instead like I did sat night after they stopped us from filming.
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it is the promoters responsibility to ensure the club knows what's going on
they have to keep in constant contact and make sure things are going as well as possible (things never go 100%, it just doesn't happen)
as a former concert promoter, I can tell you it's not an easy job to put something like this together, however, that's where contracts are SO important. EVERYTHING expected of the club should be in writing. Everything needs to be signed in triplicate if need be. I learned this the hard way promoting a festival show and a competitor called and cancelled our portapotties (which means no show because the health department will shut you down) and switched our security force because we didn't have all of this in writing and have someone assigned that those specific tasks.
This is where the PROMOTER of the event needs to take charge. They should have had someone outside watching the line constantly. Theyy should have had a club official with them at all times to make sure everything went as smoothe as possible.
The promoter should have told everyone there was a dress code at the club (this was a bitch of mine at one of the first Players Balls at club C2K) and kept sponsors informed of everything as much as humanly possible.
If you are a promoter, you need to take care of your sponsors and attendees before even thinking about partying. Being a promoter is a job and requires putting up with a lot of bullshit.
supersmack, I think some of your anger is misguided. These problems are the promoters fault and not that of the sponsors who paid a lot of money for an event their own people couldn't seem to enjoy.
That's the shitty world of a promoter....if everything runs smoothe, you're an unsung hero and if it doesn't, you're a total bastard that everyone hates ;-)