by External Poster » Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:12 pm
This posting is from: Vickie Stone
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Well the place was beautiful. The deal is do they want a party of over
100 on a weeknight spending money, if so, here are the parameters we
will work under. Either they want our money or they don't and if the
manager isn't aware of some of this stuff, she either isn't a good
manager, or needs to be more hands on going forward.
My wife and I run or are involved in the running of numerous charity
events for not for profits. We used to run a lovely little event of
about 200 people on a MONDAY night at a lovely catering hall on the
North Shore. The general manager was not there the last time we did an
event there, and the staff was just horrendous to us. Because it was a
small not for profit the board members 'do it all" the sound, the
entertainment,etc. Well the A/hole head valet, saw me bringing in sound
equipment and started breaking my chops. Then the maitre D who showed up
late gave us a hard time after we had set up out raffles, and sound
equipment. After this event I told the board, (I am probably their
biggest financial backer) if we ever go back there, I am gone from the
organization. Needless to say the hall lost an $12,000.00 event on the
slowest night of the week. I doubt the general manager ever had a clue.
Obviously, the business went elsewhere, where we are treated nicely.
I have multiple examples of restaurants and catering halls losing
hundreds of thousands of dollars in business because you never know who
you are dealing with, and that "DJ" or "Guitar Slinger" might actually
be the person selecting the catering halls.
One other story before I bore you to tears. I do play music on the side
and was asked to perform at a cocktail party at a catering hall. It
apparently was the policy of this hall to treat musicians like crap. For
example the valet's were not allowed to park our cars. We had to cart
our stuff up stairs, through the kitchen, rather than directly in the
door to the hall, then had to dind parking (in Queens, NY) where there
is little available street parking.
A week later I am at a meeting of another charity, and someone suggested
that place. My feeling was if they treated musicians that shabbily, we
shouldn't go there, and I made damn sure we picked another place for our
gala...a gala where the catering tab was over $60,0000.
If they want our money, they should treat us nicely, as most of the
places did. I am sure not all of the people who dealt with us were T
lovers, but they sure made us feel welcome and valued in most of the
places we went.
We spent a lot of money, there are no shortage of places in Vegas who'd
enjoy an opportunity to extract it from us.
Sincerely
Vickie Stone
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