Glancing back at this, I thought to google giggle grass, and it turns out to be a term already in use for at least two things: a business selling vape accessories and a cat product.
Just found a long thread on a UK forum which includes actual Glaswegians from Glasweg:
In one post is text from one of the early promo items:
Immersive Delights: What to Expect at the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ExperienceHomeEventsImmersive Delights: What to Expect at the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Experience
Posted on December 12, 2023By admin_63bkwadrIn EventsLeave a comment
Get ready to embark on a journey into a world where dreams taste like chocolate! As we approach the much-anticipated Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Experience, let’s explore the immersive delights that promise to make this event a celebration of sweetness and imagination.
Delectable Chocolate Fountains: Picture yourself standing before cascading chocolate fountains, each velvety stream inviting you to dip, indulge, and savor the richness of Willy Wonka’s world. These delectable fountains are not just a treat for the taste buds; they’re a visual spectacle, creating an atmosphere of chocolatey bliss that permeates the air.
Whimsical Performances: The event comes alive with the whimsical performances of the iconic Oompa Loompas. These singing companions guide attendees through the immersive wonders of Willy Wonka’s world, adding an extra layer of charm to an already magical experience. From harmonious melodies to lively dances, the Oompa Loompas are sure to captivate and entertain.
Surprises at Every Turn: As you navigate through the event, be prepared for surprises at every turn. Giant mushrooms filled with sweets, colossal lollipops, and candy canes that seem to touch the sky – these are just a few of the visual wonders that await. The immersive delights are designed to transport you into the heart of a whimsical chocolate wonderland.
An Adventure in Every Bite: Beyond the visual and auditory treats, the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Experience promises an adventure in every bite. From sweet delicacies to chocolatey wonders, attendees will have the opportunity to explore and indulge in the many facets of this beloved treat. It’s not just an event; it’s a celebration of chocolate in all its delightful forms.
As we countdown to the day when Willy Wonka’s world comes to life, imagine a day filled with laughter, joy, and the irresistible allure of chocolate. The immersive delights of this event are poised to create lasting memories and redefine what it means to step into a world of pure imagination. Join us on this sweet adventure – the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Experience awaits!
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I suppose a more mundane explanation for the ‘why was there anything?’ question is: maybe the guy organising it had hope (not backed by any kind of competence) that the whole thing would snowball and ticket sales would fund the purchase of sufficient materials to launch the event, then it would be popular enough to run for more than a day.
But honestly that seems a bit too kind an interpretation of the facts.
Clearly the blurb is the output of an LLM.
For comparison, I asked ChatGPT: *Please can you write a promotional article about a future event that will be an immersive experience based on willy wonka and the chocolate factory. Describe in detail some of the features of the event. *
I got this response:
Step into the Fantastical World of Willy Wonka: A Magical Immersive Experience
Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into the whimsical world of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! In this one-of-a-kind immersive event, guests will have the opportunity to step into the pages of Roald Dahl’s beloved tale and experience the magic firsthand.
Indulge Your Senses:
From the moment you enter the event, prepare to be dazzled by a feast for the senses. The air will be filled with the sweet aroma of chocolate and confections, transporting you straight to Willy Wonka’s legendary chocolate factory. Every corner will be adorned with vibrant colors and larger-than-life props, creating a visual spectacle that will leave you in awe.
Interactive Attractions:
Explore a variety of interactive attractions that bring the story to life in exciting ways. Embark on a guided tour through the chocolate river, where you’ll witness cascades of liquid chocolate flowing before your eyes. Take a stroll through the edible garden, where lollipops and candy trees grow in abundance. Don’t forget to visit the Inventing Room, where you can watch as skilled artisans craft delectable treats using cutting-edge techniques.
Meet Willy Wonka Himself:
No trip to the chocolate factory would be complete without meeting the man behind the magic himself, Willy Wonka! Guests will have the opportunity to interact with Willy Wonka himself, who will regale them with tales of his extraordinary adventures and share his secrets for creating the world’s most delicious confections.
Sweet Surprises Around Every Corner:
Throughout the event, guests will encounter a series of delightful surprises guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages. From unexpected encounters with beloved characters to impromptu tastings of Wonka’s latest creations, there’s always something new and exciting waiting to be discovered.
A Truly Unforgettable Experience:
Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the classic tale or simply looking for a fun and immersive adventure, Willy Wonka: A Magical Immersive Experience promises to be an event like no other. So gather your friends and family, and get ready to experience the magic of Willy Wonka in a whole new way. Don’t miss your chance to step into a world where dreams really do come true!
Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to reserve your spot today. Join us for an unforgettable journey into the fantastical world of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!
Yeah, but he was dealing with a lot of foodstuffs and I’m sure Scotland is similar to the US in that you don’t fool around with food to avoid sickening a lot of people. Even if he had pulled off a 200-gallon lemonade river what were they going to do – dip bucket in it or something?
Years ago when the Browncoats were showing Serenity annually at CSTS events we had the idea here of making Fruity Oaty Bars and selling them at ours in Arizona. A simple oat, raisin, and dried cherry recipe was found and the original plan was to bake up several sheets at somebody’s house but fortunately we inquired with the county health department.
They insisted a commercial kitchen be used. Fortunately though connections we got permission to use a bakery from 8pm to 2am. Dividing the sheets as they came out of the oven, breaking them up and wrapping them in foil, then applying the wrapper was the easy part. * Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what’s a heaven for?* is fine in theory but when you’re taking people’s cashy-money you got to deliver.
Any writer or artist will tell you, ideas are a dime a dozen. It’s all in the execution.
I’m fairly sure he had no idea how to navigate those obstacles, or perhaps no idea that those obstacles even existed.
Digging around on the house of Illuminati website, which, inexplicably, is still up and still shows all the previews and teasers for the so called event, I am starting to lean more toward the ‘fraud from the very beginning’ interpretation, rather than ‘overabundance of hopefulness’. On one of the blog posts, titled ‘sneak peek’ there is this image, where they have clearly just ordered enough props to sort-of fill out a small room for this picture
This looks suspiciously like someone already had candy themed Christmas decorations up, and they just threw in a couple of Wonka specific items
Nope. Stolen photo.
Ah.
Yeah, turns out maybe all of the images that aren’t machine-generated might be stolen. There’s another one of a person standing next to a giant mushroom sculpture, which is just stolen off the page of the person who sculpted it. The sculpture itself was not part of the scenery at the venue
I thought y’all might(?) appreciate this:
https://www.tiktok.com/@soupygarbagejuice/video/7340848307658312991?_r=1&_t=8kI8AhN9X5e
The proprietor of a Glasgow music store salvaged some of the backdrops out of a dumpster behind the venue and is now auctioning them for charity.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/13/style/backdrops-willy-wonka-sale-intl-scli-gbr/index.html
“We are sorry our event did not live up to your expectations. So we’re throwing in a bowl of Augustus Gloop.”
Surely this was an ‘art project’? It might have something in common with this one, from 2015?
That was my initial thought, but it seems this one wasn’t so deliberate. The organizer claims to be traumatized by the event.
The hell he was. He was hoping to make lots of money with minimal effort by letting AI do all the hard work and then move on to the next grift. He didn’t count on the internet finding out.
He wanted money and attention. The second part probably explains his self-absorbed conclusions, “speaking out for the first time”.
Are people who try to bilk the public with crappy overhyped events always named Billy?
Well who doesn’t love some cartchy tuns?
Not to mention a pasadise of sweet teats.