* **Q: What was promised at 'The MrBeast Experience'?
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Events / Experiences
A highly anticipated event, 'The MrBeast Experience,' held at Resorts World Las Vegas from April 13-15, has resulted in significant backlash from attendees. Fans who paid substantial amounts for what was billed as an exclusive experience we...
'The MrBeast Experience' was marketed as a limited-time, unforgettable event combining a stay at Resorts World Las Vegas with exclusive MrBeast-themed elements. The package included a three-night stay, a "mystery bag" of merchandise, and the chance for one guest to win a $10,000 gift voucher.
However, attendees quickly found the reality fell short. Reports surfaced of fans waiting in their rooms for days, only to receive a box of MrBeast's 'Feastables' chocolates initially. The much-anticipated "mystery bag" allegedly contained a random assortment of clothing items (like t-shirts, shorts, and a hat) in mismatched sizes (e.g., extra-small shorts, medium shirt) – items later identified as being available on clearance on MrBeast's online store, contradicting the promise of exclusivity.
Fans like Theresa Metta, who traveled from Arizona, expressed frustration, stating they expected interaction, games, or photo opportunities, none of which occurred. Another guest compared the lack of the star's presence unfavorably to other celebrity experiences. Complaints were lodged directly with Resorts World CEO Alex Dixon, criticizing both the event's substance and the high cost of amenities at the hotel, such as reported $63 cocktails. The $50 food and beverage voucher offered by the hotel was seen by many as inadequate compensation.
Acknowledging the widespread disappointment, MrBeast responded on X (formerly Twitter), stating, "This definitely isn't the experience we hoped they'd deliver," and promising his team was addressing the issue. His offer to invite affected fans to his studio demonstrates an effort to rectify the situation personally. Resorts World Las Vegas has since removed the event page from its website but had not issued a formal public statement at the time of the initial reports.
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