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Review of Hospitality on the Harbour
Good acts but the music was too quiet, queues for the bar were RIDICULOUS, luckily we had backstage access so the queues for the toilets not too bad, however they were in a bad state & the flush broken which meant one of our friends was covered in blue chemicals for the rest of the day. We had fun, there was a good atmosphere.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Hospitality on the Harbour
The toilet situation was absolutely awful. 25 cubicles for thousands of people is ridiculous, especially when there are no female urinals. There were also no hand washing facilities at all, which is completely irresponsible in a pandemic. I’m pretty certain that the number of toilets for the size of the crowd breaks Health and Safety legislation. I missed loads of the music I wanted to see because I was queuing 40 minutes for the toilets almost every time I went. It put a huge dampener on my day and I wish I could get my money back.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Hospitality on the Harbour
I will always love being anywhere where there is drum & bass, however, I found the music was getting lost in the crowd a little. I spent most of my time at the tiny stage as you could get right by the speakers and get lost in the bass there. Staff and ravers were friendly, but a little disappointed to find not many people dancing at the main stage hahah. Felt a bit sorry for the DJs as the crowd was quite still. Nothing to be done about that I suppose. Roll on Hospitality in the Woods
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Hospitality on the Harbour
I've been a Hospital records fan for many years and have been to lots of events they have organised. I've had the best times with Hospitality and was fully expecting to add it to my list if favorite days. I'm sorry but 25 toilets for that many people was not enough, spent most of the day queuing 30 to 45 minutes at a time for them. The drinks were over priced and the selection at most of the bars were abysmal. The large stage had sound issues and the smaller stage was frankly too small, the toilet queues were also encroaching on it and it seems this was the place to vomit and piss and the sight and smell of it was absolutely vile whilst trying to crowd around the tiny van that the dj was playing out if. The venue did not scream festival vibes it was like an airport carpark, definitely prefer Motion. I hate complaining but at £44 a ticket I feel the need to. I'm sorry hospitality but you can do better, I know this cause I've been to it. I certainly won't be going to hospitality on the harbour again and its made me worried about going youanything else you've organised either. Utter shambles
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Hospitality on the Harbour
No where near enough toilets which meant queues were so long it ruined the experience and atmosphere. Bar queues were not much better
Music quality outside of a certain part of the crowd was mediocre. The artists themselves were as always incredible
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Would you recommended: No |
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