
starsong124
1 reviews on 1 places
We drove four hours to see RPDR Mirage and while she was wonderful to meet, the experience was awful and we didn’t even stay to watch her perform because the entire experience was awful the moment we walked in.
It was incredibly packed, we tried to make ourselves a little spot in the crowd but everyone was pressed against each other to the point my partner and I made friends with the people around us since our bodies were just on top of each other anyway. The patrons were rude, probably due to being squished, and at one point a security guard came shoving through the crowd and my partner had to tell him to say excuse me rather than shove people.
The meet & greet was a MESS and it wasn’t even totally Mirage’s fault. First off, yes she was late and I totally understand that. But we saw 3 other queens in Houston the weekend before, they were also late, and it didn’t interfere with the rest of the show. If you want a smooth m&g, at least sell the tickets for 5-10 dollars at most. There was NO line, people would just step in the little makeshift line that other patrons were making and security never did anything, there was no rope to guide anyone to where they needed to be. That’s just the line issue, but once the M&G started, the hosting queen said “We have 45 minutes so keep it moving” and they did VIP first (which would have been fine!) but did nothing to stop fans from talking with Mirage for long periods of time, taking shots, taking forever to get up and walk to where the pictures were. Like they were totally unorganized other than “We have to do things at these times” with no plan on how to do them it seems.
It feels as if you’re going to host someone that popular (We all know she’s gone viral, she’s become a hit despite being second out) you should actually sell tickets with a limit so you don’t have your patrons stuffed in the tiny tin foil box of a bar.
It was incredibly packed, we tried to make ourselves a little spot in the crowd but everyone was pressed against each other to the point my partner and I made friends with the people around us since our bodies were just on top of each other anyway. The patrons were rude, probably due to being squished, and at one point a security guard came shoving through the crowd and my partner had to tell him to say excuse me rather than shove people.
The meet & greet was a MESS and it wasn’t even totally Mirage’s fault. First off, yes she was late and I totally understand that. But we saw 3 other queens in Houston the weekend before, they were also late, and it didn’t interfere with the rest of the show. If you want a smooth m&g, at least sell the tickets for 5-10 dollars at most. There was NO line, people would just step in the little makeshift line that other patrons were making and security never did anything, there was no rope to guide anyone to where they needed to be. That’s just the line issue, but once the M&G started, the hosting queen said “We have 45 minutes so keep it moving” and they did VIP first (which would have been fine!) but did nothing to stop fans from talking with Mirage for long periods of time, taking shots, taking forever to get up and walk to where the pictures were. Like they were totally unorganized other than “We have to do things at these times” with no plan on how to do them it seems.
It feels as if you’re going to host someone that popular (We all know she’s gone viral, she’s become a hit despite being second out) you should actually sell tickets with a limit so you don’t have your patrons stuffed in the tiny tin foil box of a bar.