Apart from all the gripes that are running in other threads about attendance, value etc etc
What did you all think?
First up i wasn't playing so don't know the nitty gritty from a players point but those players that i knew that were playing didn't have a problem?
I didn't here of any parking problems like CP last year, and saw a constant amount of stewards and even police patrolling, and i'm sure the constant movement of Festival attenders helped to ward off any chancers?
The layout of the event to me seemed much better with the vendors being more centrally located to the fields.
Finally you could actually see the fields unlike CP's appalling fiasco that only allowed limited viewing thru binoculars
I felt trade stands attending were up on last year but got a feeling from vendors that business was down? Maybe it's just the same old stuff that we've all got already?
The food was a joke
The "dining" tent was good in that it gave shelter but bad for the fact that the muppets had a barbeque running all day that filled the tent with smoke?
And as for choice? there just wasn't any and considering that this was a sports event full of "atheletes", the choice of burger or burger was a diabolical insult
Also "Restaurant tables" were constantly dirty and bin's overflowing, and the queue for the cack burger just really wasn't worth it. How exactly someone having a food and drink monopoly was good for the customers was beyond me?
On a plus side the cute girl serving really made it Pimm's O'clock
To summarise i think that the Millenium group in general had made a real effort and hope that whoever laid out the event had listened to complaints from previous years. Overall well done millenium.
Oh and one last thing, safety netting?
Did i miss something?
The spectators had some of the best event netting i'd seen in a long time?
Was the netting dubious on the players safe zone side?
What did you all think?
First up i wasn't playing so don't know the nitty gritty from a players point but those players that i knew that were playing didn't have a problem?
I didn't here of any parking problems like CP last year, and saw a constant amount of stewards and even police patrolling, and i'm sure the constant movement of Festival attenders helped to ward off any chancers?
The layout of the event to me seemed much better with the vendors being more centrally located to the fields.
Finally you could actually see the fields unlike CP's appalling fiasco that only allowed limited viewing thru binoculars
I felt trade stands attending were up on last year but got a feeling from vendors that business was down? Maybe it's just the same old stuff that we've all got already?
The food was a joke
The "dining" tent was good in that it gave shelter but bad for the fact that the muppets had a barbeque running all day that filled the tent with smoke?
And as for choice? there just wasn't any and considering that this was a sports event full of "atheletes", the choice of burger or burger was a diabolical insult
I can only hope in your defence Spike that you had never actually seen their set-up or menu?Campaign Event Partnerships
It brings me great pleasure in annoucing the following Event Partners for this years Campaign Cup.
Firstly the eagle eyed amoung you may have spotted the Outback Steakhouse Logo has appeared on the MS website. I can now confirm that Outback Steak house will be providing all catering facilities on site.
This is the first time I know of where a major food chain has been the supplier of food and regular travellers to the US will be aware of the quality of the Outback's products & services.
Working closely with Stuart McDougal of Outback a varied menu has been created that includes the usually available food and also some items that Outback specialise in, all at prices that represent good value for money.
Throughout the event the Outback Steakhouse Restaurant which is very close to the tournament site will also be open. Advanced bookings for large tables are advised.
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Also "Restaurant tables" were constantly dirty and bin's overflowing, and the queue for the cack burger just really wasn't worth it. How exactly someone having a food and drink monopoly was good for the customers was beyond me?
On a plus side the cute girl serving really made it Pimm's O'clock
To summarise i think that the Millenium group in general had made a real effort and hope that whoever laid out the event had listened to complaints from previous years. Overall well done millenium.
Oh and one last thing, safety netting?
Did i miss something?
The spectators had some of the best event netting i'd seen in a long time?
Was the netting dubious on the players safe zone side?