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😒 3/5 - Mixed feelings
By 👻 @Jessie B, 09/25/2023 3:00 am
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I’m torn leaving this review as the show itself was spectacular and we did have a brilliant evening. As a theatre school owner and dancer myself, I was really impressed by the choreography and level of talent the dancers had. It really was incredible. However… It was a minimum spend of €250 per person. When we first saw this we were disgusted and decided not to book but whilst we were away I was following them on Instagram and was really impressed by the performance, we decided to treat ourselves as it was our honeymoon. We booked an hour before attending on a Thursday evening. Don’t be fooled, you WILL spend more than €500 between two of you, that’s because the food & drink prices are just extortionate. €99 for a plate of carpaccio, €74 for chicken (which we are convinced actually gave my husband food poisoning) and €140 for steak, we had to laugh! It’s also cheaper to buy 2x 75cl bottles of wine, than one bigger size, so if you’re not there to show off with your magnum bottle, bear that in mind. When we arrived we were shown straight to a table at the back. I’ve seen reviews that suggest the tables have no view, I’m not sure this is entirely true. Our table was at the back, yes, but we could see the entire performance well. What I do think is naughty is that when you book, there is no option to pay more to sit closer, or I think some people would do it. You arrive and they show you to the back, so that you say you want to sit closer and that’s when they say, “oh it’s an extra €300 to sit closer”, if you’re that silly to pay it then it says a lot about you. Most of the acts take place on the stage however the dancers do go around the audience, this is where it got my back up, as only one dancer would occasionally walk around the back tables, they were all focused on the middle in between the front and second row of tables. Waiters came out with sparklers for the audience and again they were sent to the front. Not ok and you do feel like a spectator to other people’s entertainment. The waitresses know what they’re doing, they’re very on the ball and keep topping up your glass, so that you in turn buy more. You can tell from start to finish it’s a money making scheme. What really did make us laugh, and it’s actually pretty scandalous when you think about it, is, in between each act all dancers would sing “I’ve got bills I’ve got to pay so I’m gon’ work work work every day” which was an enormous hint that we should tip generously. The waiting on staff join in too and at the end all the staff get on stage and sing/do the actions. I mean it really is outrageous when you’re spending what you’re spending… Pacha should pay their staff better if they’re having to beg for big tips. The deserts were really good, I had the cherry cheesecake, it was very tasty! When the show finished, it turns into “the club”. Don’t bother! It’s rubbish. It’s essentially some house music in an empty restaurant.. most people gather around the bar but even still, it’s not great. The dancers came and sat near our table when the show finished, which was nice as I went over for a chat. It was nice to see most of them were Greek, it’s unusual for big entertainment companies to hire locally. When we asked for our bill the waiter asked if we had enjoyed the evening, I said “yes it was great, but we would have liked to have been closer”, she said “yes but you enjoyed it”, trying to dismiss me, so I repeated myself and this time explained I am a dancer, so would have liked to have been closer to the atmosphere. Her face dropped and she said “why didn’t you tell me, I would have sat you closer”. This was annoying! How does that ever just slip into conversation. I was also really annoyed by the fact that so many people were just there to show they had money and splash the cash. So many people were sat in big groups not interested in the performance whatsoever. To summarise, if you want to see a fantastic performance I would recommend going, just have your eyes open to what they’re trying to do whilst you’re there, make you spend as much as possible. Oh and they expect a 10% tip minimum, we tipped 5% which was still generous given our bill came to €620!
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