Christmas market AXED 2 days after it opened with punters slamming plastic ice rink and ‘dreadful’ Michael Buble tribute

A CHRISTMAS market was cancelled just two days after it opened with customers slamming the fake ice rink and “dreadful” Michael Buble act.

The festive event was compared to the disappointingly famous Willy Wonka experience and was canceled after its first weekend, even though it was scheduled to last for three weeks.

Customers quickly branded the fair in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, as 'dreadful'
Customers quickly branded the fair in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, as ‘dreadful’Credit: SWNS
The market was set to take place for three weeks but was cancelled after just two days
The market was set to take place for three weeks but was cancelled after just two daysCredit: SWNS
Event organisers claimed the closure was due to bad weather but customers have expressed their disappointment
Event organisers claimed the closure was due to bad weather but customers have expressed their disappointmentCredit: SWNS
One festivalgoer said even his five-year-old knew it was rubbish
One festivalgoer said even his five-year-old knew it was rubbishCredit: SWNS

Organisers claimed the fair, in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was cancelled due “weather conditions” but customers had already been requesting refunds.

Mum-of-two Amanda Wilby took her sons, aged two and five, to the festival with a pal who brought her daughters, aged one and six.

One attendee, who purchased four tickets totaling £15, described the whole event as dreadful: “The Santa’s grotto resembled an abandoned train carriage, so we opted not to enter.

“The reindeers looked extremely sad and uncomfortable having such a small enclosure that wasn’t big enough for them to walk around.”

Amanda only spotted one ride which “didn’t look safe” leading her son to ask “mummy, where are all the rides?”

Her children spent only 15 minutes on the crafts before the family decided to depart since there was “nothing else” to engage the kids.

She added: “I felt really sorry for the food vendors that were literally stood around doing nothing as it seemed everyone that was arriving was also leaving.”

Amanda hadn’t heard of the viral Willy Wonka disaster but after looking it up said it was a fair representation.

The catastrophic event, based on a Roald Dahl children’s novel, promised a “stunning” experience this February but was so poorly organised customers ended up calling the police.

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Amanda requested a refund form St Bury fair organisers after raising concerns over the not-so-festive festival, but has yet to hear a response.

Other attendees slammed the event for being completely different from advertised.

Seemingly AI-generated posters claimed there was an “enchanting” ice-skating rink, “thrilling” fairground rides, and a “magical” Santa’s grotto.

It also boasted meet and greets with fictional characters and a Michael Buble tribute act.

Mum-of-three Carly Petts visited with her husband and was deeply unimpressed.

She said: “It said rides on the advert but there was only a small Ferris Wheel.

“Christmas trees were randomly placed with no decorations on.

“Just nothing to do and so underwhelming and not festive.”

Carly and her kids, aged two, nine and 13, were so disappointed she said they “wished they had stayed at home.”

The failed event has since racked up an 1.3 star rating on Google with customers leaving scathing reviews.

One read: “I personally will not be wasting my time and parking money on this again.”

Another stated: “What a load of rubbish. Don’t go. A complete waste of a day.

“To enable me to post this review, I have had to give it a star – it isn’t even worth 1 star.”

A third complained: ” A one and a half hour drive for a 20 minute walk and some luke-warm “hot cider,” such a shame.”

Festivalgoer Dan Prescott paid £24 to go with his father, wife and two children but, when attempting the ice-skating rink, claimed even his five-year-old daughter knew it was rubbish.

It all took place on Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club, whose chair, Craig Germeney, described the situation as a “real shame.”

The club had worked with the event managers previously and had never had an issue.

He said that the organisers had done the right thing by cancelling the event.

One of the festival acts Lucy Roper-Liggett, who offers a princess appearance, was booked to do five shows over the Christmas season at the fair.

The owner of Lucy’s Princess Parties said she was “gutted” and is looking into offering a show free of charge to kids who wanted to see the princess and for parents who couldn’t get a refund.

Some had travelled for hours to reach the festival but were left bitterly disappointed
Some had travelled for hours to reach the festival but were left bitterly disappointedCredit: SWNS
The event has since racked up an 1.3 star rating on Google
The event has since racked up an 1.3 star rating on GoogleCredit: SWNS
Lucy Roper-Liggett who was set to perform five times was left 'gutted' by the experience.
Lucy Roper-Liggett who was set to perform five times was left ‘gutted’ by the experience.Credit: SWNS
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