Netizens posted about the issue of high parking fees
From April 20th to 21st, the first stop of Phoenix Legend's "Auspicious Ruyi" 2024 Tour Concert was held at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium. The first stop revealed the problems of “high-priced parking spaces” and “pillar tickets” in the local area. In response, the local sub-district office and cultural and tourism department responded separately.
Some netizens posted on social platforms that they drove from Suzhou to Changzhou to watch the Phoenix Legend concert and saw many people putting up "parking space" signs near the stadium. After asking, they learned that these were public parking spaces in front of the store. 100 yuan a time. The netizen said that there are still parking spaces at "the entrance of the garbage station without any parking lines, just an empty space." A netizen replied under the relevant post that the parking price had risen to 200 yuan when they arrived.
In response to the "high-priced parking spaces" reported by netizens, Changzhou Sanjing Street staff responded to The Paper saying that the street will strengthen street inspections around large-scale events and follow up on similar situations after feedback. The staff member said that processing will take a certain amount of time. "It does not mean that one department can handle it alone. It must be handled in conjunction with the city supervisor and district urban management."
In addition, some netizens posted videos saying that they bought "pillar tickets" for this concert, but their request for a refund was rejected because the viewing effect was not good. The video shows that there is a concrete pillar in front of the seat that the netizen bought, blocking his view.
According to Economic TV Live Report, on April 23, the netizen who posted the message, Mr. Wang, told reporters that he was a Phoenix Legend fan and spent 960 yuan on Damai.com to buy two tickets for the Phoenix Legend Changzhou concert on April 21. The result was that After arriving at the scene, I found that the two tickets were "pillar tickets." "I couldn't see anything, not to mention the stage, not even the infield. The whole audience just saw the pillars and had no impression. Later, the staff came over. They arranged for us to sit next to each other, but after a few minutes, someone came to drive us away. I contacted Damai.com to request a refund, and he said that he did not meet the refund conditions. "
reporter contacted Damai.com customer service hotline, and the staff said that the event The venue was not arranged by them. "It was arranged by the organizer who entered the venue. Damai is only responsible for selling tickets. Now there are specialists communicating with the organizer." Subsequently, the reporter contacted the event organizer, Beijing Luopan Culture and Arts Co., Ltd., many times, but no one answered the phone.
At the same time, the Changzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism responded to the media and stated that they would verify with the organizer regarding the issue of "pillar tickets" and coordinate with the organizer if this situation indeed exists.
Source: The Paper