Angry attendees seek refunds after the sky lantern festival in Sentosa fails to go ahead as planned. Learn more about the unexpected turn of events here!
The recent Sky Lantern Festival in Sentosa, Singapore, turned into chaos as attendees were left disappointed and frustrated. The highly anticipated event did not proceed as scheduled on Wednesday, February 21, leading to angry participants seeking refunds. To the dismay of many, attendees were not allowed to release lanterns due to unforeseen circumstances, causing confusion and disappointment among the crowd.
As the festival unfolded, F&B vendors packed up and left before the main event, leaving attendees puzzled. Organizers of the event were initially missing, adding to the confusion and frustration of those who had gathered for what was supposed to be a magical evening. Despite promises of a beautiful experience of lantern lighting and wishes in the sky, the evening took a drastic turn, leaving many to label it as 'an absolute waste of time.'
The abrupt cancellation of the sky lantern segment at the Sentosa festival left many in disbelief. Attendees had been looking forward to lighting up their sky lanterns with burning candles and releasing them into the night sky, only to have their expectations shattered. The event, which was meant to bring joy and wonder, ended up causing disappointment and outrage among participants.
In the aftermath of the chaotic sky lantern festival, angry attendees are now seeking refunds and answers from the organizers. The unexpected turn of events has sparked discussions about event planning and management, raising questions about the credibility and reliability of such gatherings in the future.
SINGAPORE: A sky lantern festival in Sentosa did not go ahead as planned on Wednesday (Feb 21), prompting angry participants to seek refunds after they were ...
Those who attended the Singapore Sky Lantern Festival on 21 Feb were not allowed to release lanterns due to "unforeseen circumstances".
F&B vendors packed up and left before the main event, and organisers were initially nowhere to be found.
Organisers of the first ever Singapore Sky Lantern Festival had promised "a magical evening of lantern lighting and wishes in the sky" on Wednesday (Feb 21) ...
SINGAPORE โ Despite being touted as an event where attendees could light up their sky lanterns with burning candles and release them into the night sky, ...
It was advertised as a "magical evening of lantern lighting and wishes in the sky". Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com.
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