Paddy Ferry 536 July 2, 2016 Share this review Brilliant weekend that went way to quickly, the place is just awesome with a musical choice to suit all, booked for next year. 3 Link to review
fordtransitman 17 July 1, 2016 Share this review This was the fourth year in a row that I've had the privilege and the pleasure to spin a few of my vinyl thingies to the most appreciative crowd I know. I simply adore this weekender and wouldn't miss it for anything. I'd still go if I didn't have any involvement with the DJing side. Love, love, love it!! Everything is always spot on, can't fault a thing! Roll on the 11th anniversary 2017. 3 Link to review
Rob Wigley 302 June 29, 2016 1 of 1 member say helpful 1 / 1 member Share this review Not so much as a review as a MASSIVE THANK YOU ! Totally overwhelmed Fantastic crowd and despite an extra night in Brid to recover still knackered ! There are hundreds of great posts about the event on our Facebook page Icing on the 10th Anniversary cake was we hit our new Higher target of £25,000.00 for Bluebell Wood ! Fabulous Thanks to all who made it happen Rob 4 Link to review
alanmandy 512 June 28, 2016 1 of 1 member say helpful 1 / 1 member Share this review Once again another professional and well run week-ender by the ECSC with something for every one, great crowd, music and friends a plenty. Accommodation booked again for next year before leaving like the other 2400, see you all out and about and on that floor and of course next year at the Spa number 11. Mandy & Alan 2 Link to review
Naughty Boy 275 June 27, 2016 1 of 2 members say helpful 1 / 2 members Share this review Bozaboy quoted What a great weekend. Stayed in the main room for most of the time, but did have a recce around the other rooms at various times - all well attended and great range of sounds being spun, of course. Just the one complaint; despite assurances in the very helpful and lavish brochure, there were Saturday night only entries being clearly and open sold. We stood in the queue waiting to get in on Saturday at about 7:30 and got chatting to two women who told us they "had been told they could get in for twenty quid". Shortly after, saw these same two ladies being fitted with wristbands, presumably after handing over the requisite monies. It's all well and good claiming that the venue is "never oversold" and "kept at two-thirds capacity for fire/safety reasons", but then to openly flout this position seems strange if not a little disingenuous. Luckily, the total evening experience wasn't spoiled by an uncontrolled influx of "tourists", but some clarity around the official position on this wouldn't be amiss. Firstly to put the record straight we dont sell one night passes we actually resell tickets for people who can no longer attend due to various reasons " hence the price tag of 20quid " and its not for sat night its for sat sunday with very few being available hence people are told to be in the q early doors for them this deters the general pisshead trouble causer it makes it too expensive . furthermore just to put ya mind at rest our door security . turn away undesirables what you actually see are people who have reserved weekend tickets and pay on arrival , we actually have people buying weekend tickets who only attend sunday we dont have to claim anything either because the building is licenced for 3500 we allow no more than 2400 in so please in future get your facts correct as we welcome constructive remarks and facts regards 4 Link to review
bozaboy 7 June 27, 2016 1 of 2 members say helpful 1 / 2 members Share this review What a great weekend. Stayed in the main room for most of the time, but did have a recce around the other rooms at various times - all well attended and great range of sounds being spun, of course. Just the one complaint; despite assurances in the very helpful and lavish brochure, there were Saturday night only entries being clearly and open sold. We stood in the queue waiting to get in on Saturday at about 7:30 and got chatting to two women who told us they "had been told they could get in for twenty quid". Shortly after, saw these same two ladies being fitted with wristbands, presumably after handing over the requisite monies. It's all well and good claiming that the venue is "never oversold" and "kept at two-thirds capacity for fire/safety reasons", but then to openly flout this position seems strange if not a little disingenuous. Luckily, the total evening experience wasn't spoiled by an uncontrolled influx of "tourists", but some clarity around the official position on this wouldn't be amiss. Link to review