Corona Sunsets Festival
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Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
It is clear that Corona sunsets is robbing us, it is almost 2 months now and they have gone completely silent with REFUNDS they are not responding both to their emails and all social platforms, also HOWLER has gone silent on this matter which makes it even clearer that Corona Sunsets is a **** and they have ****** hundreds of thousands people
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
It is clear that Corona sunsets is robbing us, it is almost 2 months now and they have gone completely silent with REFUNDS they are not responding both to their emails and all social platforms, also HOWLER has gone silent on this matter which makes it even clearer that Corona Sunsets is a **** and they have ****** hundreds of thousands people
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Today marks exactly a month since the postponement of the event which was supposed to happen in Cape Town..STILL no refunds STILL NO Communication..This is pathetic I would never ever consider going in future I am going to tell people to never bother going or purchasing tickets.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Today marks exactly a month since the postponement of the event which was supposed to happen in Cape Town..STILL no refunds STILL NO Communication..This is pathetic I would never ever consider going in future I am going to tell people to never bother going or purchasing tickets.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This has to be the worst event possible, on the 6th we were suppose to attend an even in the Glen County Club in Clifton it was postponed due to weather conditions. Then we were advised that we will receive feedback by Friday the 19th of April but still to date no refunds have been processed as well as no communication none whatsoever has been made what’s worse the contact number is not going through and emails are not answered. I demand me refund
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This has to be the worst event possible, on the 6th we were suppose to attend an even in the Glen County Club in Clifton it was postponed due to weather conditions. Then we were advised that we will receive feedback by Friday the 19th of April but still to date no refunds have been processed as well as no communication none whatsoever has been made what’s worse the contact number is not going through and emails are not answered. I demand me refund
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We attended the Corona Sunset Festival in Durban on the 29th September and I must bring one thing to Corona's attention. I found it offensive, especially given the social spotlight of the #MeToo movement, that there hostesses were made to wear transparent net dresses with long slits up the leg (seemingly being completely see-through isn't enough) and bounce around playing with ***** in bikinis. I know they were trying to be "fun", but it was just a shameless exploitation and objectification of young women. The women who danced on stage were even less dressed, with their dresses exposing their crotches with beige bikinis on to make them seem naked. Also, these women were not allowed to put on warmer clothes when it turned cold as they had to stay "beautiful" for the duration of the event. Everyone else had put on jackets by this point and I'm not sure how women suddenly are no longer attractive if they dress more appropriately for the weather? I'm sure some might argue the girls had a choice, but what kind of choice is it when your options are objectification, which increases the likelihood of ***ual harassment from inebriated male patrons, or not getting the job? Having been in that situation myself I know it's not really a choice, but rather outright manipulation of women, be "***y" or be unemployed. Whoever the person on Corona's marketing team who thought this was a good idea should be ashamed and cannot say they had not considered the impact of their decision to exploit young women in this way. Shame on you, Corona, that was not cool.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We attended the Corona Sunset Festival in Durban on the 29th September and I must bring one thing to Corona's attention. I found it offensive, especially given the social spotlight of the #MeToo movement, that there hostesses were made to wear transparent net dresses with long slits up the leg (seemingly being completely see-through isn't enough) and bounce around playing with ***** in bikinis. I know they were trying to be "fun", but it was just a shameless exploitation and objectification of young women. The women who danced on stage were even less dressed, with their dresses exposing their crotches with beige bikinis on to make them seem naked. Also, these women were not allowed to put on warmer clothes when it turned cold as they had to stay "beautiful" for the duration of the event. Everyone else had put on jackets by this point and I'm not sure how women suddenly are no longer attractive if they dress more appropriately for the weather? I'm sure some might argue the girls had a choice, but what kind of choice is it when your options are objectification, which increases the likelihood of ***ual harassment from inebriated male patrons, or not getting the job? Having been in that situation myself I know it's not really a choice, but rather outright manipulation of women, be "***y" or be unemployed. Whoever the person on Corona's marketing team who thought this was a good idea should be ashamed and cannot say they had not considered the impact of their decision to exploit young women in this way. Shame on you, Corona, that was not cool.
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