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Can you explain the appeal of Shangri-La?
Started by godders1966, Apr 30 2011 07:36 AM
62 replies to this topic#1
Posted 30 April 2011 - 07:36 AM
Shangri-La gets loads of positivity on this message board. I mean how many times have we read things like... "I'm not bothered about the headliners on that day so it means I can get to Shangri-La earlier".
I must be missing the best bits because all I've seen in the past are huge crowds looking at weird stuff that seems to weird for weird sake.
OK I admit the Arcadia section is mighty impressive and the crashed plane/helicopter was good the first time I saw it. But after that I haven't really found anything else that blew me away.
I've spend time queuing for various areas and buildings only to be left wondering what the fcuk was that was about.
I realise these comments will be controversial on this message board but can someone point out which bits are worth checking out and why?
Cheers.
#2
Posted 30 April 2011 - 07:51 AM
godders1966, on 30 April 2011 - 07:36 AM, said:
I realise these comments will be controversial on this message board but can someone point out which bits are worth checking out and why?
Cheers.
The Emporer has no clothes!
Edited by sparkythetortoise, 30 April 2011 - 07:52 AM.
#3
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:06 AM
It is fine that you don't get it. That's sort of the point, something for everyone and all that.
I haven't really bothered with Shangri-la myself either, it's all a bit bad acid for me and my delicate mental state. I totally get that there are people who find this the most attractive entertainment at the festival, it's just not something that I have really taken to.
I am telling myself that this year I'll take the time to get in there during peak hours, but it hasn't happened the last 2 years as the major overcrowding has turned me off. I'm told that if you leave it a couple of hours for people to drift on you can get in and enjoy it at it's best, however so far that hasn't happened.
I wandered round in the early evening the last couple of years, but clearly that doesn't represent in any way how things are when the place is in full throw.
#4
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:12 AM
Part of the pull for me is the shear scale of stuff there. Weird for weird sake might be a bit harsh, I think the different designs and creativity in each area make Shangri-La much more interesting than your average stage. Also it's a place to rave up after the headliners so where else would you go at 3am? I know there's stuff at the Park which is also good but Shangri-La is better
#5
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:18 AM
It's late night entertainment like no other. You do have to do some investigating and exploring to get to the best bits but that's kind of the fun! There is all sorts of things in there, from a real ale bar with a beer garden, to a stall where you play the Devil at ping pong for a shot of sambucca.
Can't speak for everyone, but I find it magical, especially when it's dark, busy and I've had a few.....
#6
Posted 30 April 2011 - 09:18 AM
it is a bit 'zany' i suppose, but it keeps you busy if you want to stay up a bit
#8
Posted 30 April 2011 - 12:26 PM
The trick is to get yourself so intoxicated on booze and drugs that even a stray balloon bobbing along in the grass is as entertaining as watching Avatar at the IMAX.
#9
Posted 30 April 2011 - 12:55 PM
Taikonaut, on 30 April 2011 - 12:26 PM, said:this.The trick is to get yourself so intoxicated on booze and drugs that even a stray balloon bobbing along in the grass is as entertaining as watching Avatar at the IMAX.
Shangri La certainly starts to make at least a little sense when you're mashed.
it's been my favourite part of the festival for the last 3 years, a proper playground for grown ups who refuse to grow up (for a night or two anyway).
#10
Posted 30 April 2011 - 04:56 PM
godders1966, on 30 April 2011 - 07:36 AM, said:I must be missing the best bits because all I've seen in the past are huge crowds looking at weird stuff that seems to weird for weird sake.
One year I went there and wandered into a series of narrow corridors leading to a load of tiny night clubs, it was like a Dystopian city of the future. For the rest of the night I was convinced I was actually Harrison Ford..
#11
Posted 30 April 2011 - 05:36 PM
To me it's like Disneyland for adults
#12
Posted 30 April 2011 - 06:18 PM
It's pretty amazing just the level of effort and thought that has gone into making it.
Though I feel it overshadows the other areas a bit, NYC Downlow is one of my favourites
#13
Posted 30 April 2011 - 06:41 PM
Walking into a room where they played 80's style Dungons + Dragons game whilst blasting out Nintendo style techno was one of the funniest experiences of my life.
The fact nobody knew what the f*ck was going on was just like a acid trip but without the side effects
#14
Posted 30 April 2011 - 06:55 PM
Yeah, it's about creativity, it's about the unexpected, it's about something that stays with you long after the festival, might be something visual, might be a feeling, might be a room, a poster, a noise, something utterly different, something that looms out of the night. It's about humour, spontaneity, imagination, feeling involved, being a participant, not just a spectator.
#15
Posted 30 April 2011 - 06:59 PM
I suppose it's horses for courses really.
In 2009 I went to Shangri La and absolutely loved the place. Only went round for a couple of hours but vowed to myself that I would experience more of it in 2010. In 2010 I took my mate there who said that he appreciated the detail and work that went into the place but it was all a bit too manic for him and he prefered areas like the Green Fields and Croissant Neuf which are both much more chilled out and you could tell that he was not having a good time so we left early and went to Flagtopia which was a bit dissapointing for me. This year I'm taking another friend who I know I will absolutely love Shangri-La and will want to stay there till the early hours of the morning and I cannot wait for that.
Last year for me was a very mellow and chilled out experience over all which was very nice but this year the friend who I'm taking wants go to Shangri-La and all the party places and I know it's going to be a completely different experience.
Edited by BlackHole2006, 30 April 2011 - 07:00 PM.
#16
Posted 30 April 2011 - 07:13 PM
Mardy, on 30 April 2011 - 06:55 PM, said:Yeah, it's about creativity, it's about the unexpected, it's about something that stays with you long after the festival, might be something visual, might be a feeling, might be a room, a poster, a noise, something utterly different, something that looms out of the night. It's about humour, spontaneity, imagination, feeling involved, being a participant, not just a spectator.
^^^This ! Well said Mardy - good description mate.
I love the creativity and 'other-worldliness' of Shangri-la and hope this years version is the best yet.
I can see that not everyone will 'get it' but thats life and nothing will appeal to 100% of the people...
I shall certainly be paying a visit again in June to see the products of some pretty amazing minds!
PS loved the U2 Karaoke bar last year with the shrine to Bono ! lol
#17
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:17 PM
This sounds both very strange and very fun! Guessing its recommended to check this out then? Is it an all day thing or more of a night time party place?
#19
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:36 PM
Taikonaut, on 30 April 2011 - 12:26 PM, said:I am still looking for that fecking balloon, that was some night that wasThe trick is to get yourself so intoxicated on booze and drugs that even a stray balloon bobbing along in the grass is as entertaining as watching Avatar at the IMAX.
#20
Posted 30 April 2011 - 08:49 PM
farmer_andy, on 30 April 2011 - 08:17 PM, said:This sounds both very strange and very fun! Guessing its recommended to check this out then? Is it an all day thing or more of a night time party place?
Most of the "stuff" takes place at night and it will get really busy as it is the main late night area.
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