hellokittty
New Member
Pacha's PR team have done a great job in promoting the Pacha brand to have this super cool image, but is anyone familiar with the story of the Emperor's New Clothes...?
If people keep being told something is cool then eventually they believe the hype, even when there is actually nothing there of value. Many times we have been told Pacha is "the best club in the world"
So we went to Pacha for the first time last Thursday with tickets worth 60 euros each, expecting to be wowed by a stylish super club.
Instead we were squashed within an inch of our lives in an unremarkable room that was grossly over capacity, rudely ordered around like cattle by doormen and served ridiculously priced drinks by surly staff. For 60 euros I would, at the very least, expect nice loos! As for the music, I have heard better in my local high street club at home...
Why is Pacha so over-hyped when it is just like any other club?!
If people keep being told something is cool then eventually they believe the hype, even when there is actually nothing there of value. Many times we have been told Pacha is "the best club in the world"
So we went to Pacha for the first time last Thursday with tickets worth 60 euros each, expecting to be wowed by a stylish super club.
Instead we were squashed within an inch of our lives in an unremarkable room that was grossly over capacity, rudely ordered around like cattle by doormen and served ridiculously priced drinks by surly staff. For 60 euros I would, at the very least, expect nice loos! As for the music, I have heard better in my local high street club at home...
Why is Pacha so over-hyped when it is just like any other club?!
