The promised event was impossible at the price point being offered. It was a scam end to end, though maybe more of a scam then the scam artist behind it intended. It just ended up extra bad because of bad timing, not only did it not have enough time to ever have gotten organized but another major event on the island was renting out many services. People they were hiring were quitting within days because it was so obviously not feasible. The only way this is going to happen is if it was held on the US mainland somewhere cheap, and with at least several extra months of planning, at which point I do not think you can argue it's the Fyre Festival.
U.P. Cinnabar wrote: ↑2019-01-30 07:36pm
Great Exuma is also a bit out of the way, so I would move the festival to Nassau or Freeport.
But one of the reasons to use that island was because land was very cheap but it has lots of beaches. A much more populated tourist destination would have a much higher price point for exclusive use of a large tract of land. Nassau is almost entirely urbanized and has lots of rocks. Which is related, the rocky islands tend to be a little more survivable in hurricanes which is part of how they got to be more developed historically.
I mean one big alternative would just be to stage the event at a major sea side hotel with it's own beach that already has all the required facilities, then you just have to bring in music guests and chefs. But that kind of environment isn't what was being promised. This certainly would have been cheaper and perhaps even viable to stage at a hotel in Florida, but would people want to attend? Doubtful it'd have anywhere near the same appeal.
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