The organisers of the Barbie Dream Fest weekend in Florida are issuing refunds to attendees after customers complained of a lacklustre event.
The creators of the event promised "unforgettable experiences", and advertised a roller rink and disco with a caption that read: "Join us for three days of glam, nostalgia, and dream-big energy made for Barbie fans of every generation".
But ticketholders, who paid up to $450 (£340), say it was far from that. Photos of the event show a grey convention centre space with pink cardboard cut-out Barbie signs.
Mattel, who own the Barbie brand, said that full refunds would be given to everyone who purchased tickets.
One attendee, Michael Gorey, who flew to the event from Ohio for a spring break trip with his daughters and wife, told the Times that upon entering the concrete event space, he thought: "Is this it? Like, did I miss something?"






