Willy Wonka Immersive Event Leaves Kids in Tears: “It Looks Like a Meth Lab”

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28 comments
  1. Got ‘em with the new AI-generated images switcharoonie!

  2. Holy shit this is hilarious, the pictures are seriously amazing. What in the fuck were they thinking?

  3. Some of these kids have not been to an actual meth lab, apparently.  

  4. >What was billed as an immersive experience seemingly inspired by Willy Wonka movies turned into the Fyre Fest of unofficial movie tie-ins…

    You know if your event gets compared to Fyre fest it had to have been ridiculously bad.

  5. Well, if you didn’t notice the scenery in the movie(s), then you weren’t paying attention.
    Don’t enter the premises here and act surprised.

  6. My god. That ad was as bad as the promises on the boxes of Atari 2600 games.

    You know if Dahl was still alive he’d probably get a chuckle from this and then sue the organizers.

  7. I can’t decide what’s more ridiculous – the event itself, or the fact that people called the police

  8. Wow. That is hilariously bad.

    I’d be furious if I rocked up to that, but to call the police is taking it a bit too far.

  9. If someone is using AI imagery to sell you something, that something is a scam.

    Drill it into your heads and drill it into the heads of your parents before you start seeing family members getting scammed in all-new ways.

    AI in advertising is going to be like the Wild West of ads in the late 1800s, where anyone can promise any wild nonsense.

  10. When you buy your Willy wonka experience off of the wish app

  11. Looks like a day care center in some industrial post Soviet hell hole

  12. The FEMA tents and the cheese sandwiches were just out of the pictures

  13. I’ve been to dinosaur exhibits that are on this level in Los Angeles, they charge a fortune to get in and overpack it, the lines are hours long.

  14. The amount of scamming and blatant fraud in the world is truly astounding. I’m not too surprised some turds tried to pull this off and make a bunch of money off some kids. Sad world for real.

  15. Kids in tears doesn’t necessarily mean it wasn’t a faithful adaptation, to be fair

  16. Bryan Cranston, leading a group of children into Fring’s superlab, sing a version of ‘Pure Imagination’.

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