Hello,
I visited Ibiza for the first time last week, and went to a lot of different clubs, also Tiesto at Privilege. I had pre-ordered tickets here at Ibiza Spotlights, and was able to enter with them, but the guy at the entrance told me no digital cameras were allowed due to "copyright reasons". I had to leave my digital camera (really small ixus digital photo camera) at the club store, and even pay 3 Euros for deposit fees.
i have some questions:
- why is Privilege obviously the only club (I was at Space, Amnesia, Pacha, and some smaller clubs) that takes visiors digital cameras away at the entrance?
- Why is that fact not noted BEFORE buying tickets? Why is it not in the information you receive when you buy the tickets online?
- when I was in the club, I counted about 30 persons who somehow managed to bring their digital aameras into the club anyway, and were making photos and videos (and I did not count the poeple with mobile phone cameras, only real digital cameras). How did they manage to enter with their digital equipment, while I failed?
I am really disappointed, because when I go to a club on a holiday, I usually make photos to share with my people at home. Had I known before that there was a non-photo regulation there, I would not have visted the club.
I visited Ibiza for the first time last week, and went to a lot of different clubs, also Tiesto at Privilege. I had pre-ordered tickets here at Ibiza Spotlights, and was able to enter with them, but the guy at the entrance told me no digital cameras were allowed due to "copyright reasons". I had to leave my digital camera (really small ixus digital photo camera) at the club store, and even pay 3 Euros for deposit fees.
i have some questions:
- why is Privilege obviously the only club (I was at Space, Amnesia, Pacha, and some smaller clubs) that takes visiors digital cameras away at the entrance?
- Why is that fact not noted BEFORE buying tickets? Why is it not in the information you receive when you buy the tickets online?
- when I was in the club, I counted about 30 persons who somehow managed to bring their digital aameras into the club anyway, and were making photos and videos (and I did not count the poeple with mobile phone cameras, only real digital cameras). How did they manage to enter with their digital equipment, while I failed?
I am really disappointed, because when I go to a club on a holiday, I usually make photos to share with my people at home. Had I known before that there was a non-photo regulation there, I would not have visted the club.