1/5 Chandler B. 1 year ago on Google
Went
to
Domaine
last
night
for
Wax
Motif
-
first
time
at
the
venue
so
kept
an
open
mind
-
got
in
around
12:30
and
was
amazed
at
how
over-crowded
it
was.
Note
that
this
event
was
not
sold
out
by
the
time
we
got
there
and
they
were
still
selling
tickets
at
the
door
despite
the
only
open
standing
room
being
in
the
very
back
of
the
venue
by
the
bathrooms
(after
having
to
pretty
much
barge
through
the
crowd
standing
at
the
bars
that
are
conveniently
right
in
the
middle
of
the
walkways
that
lead
to
and
from
the
entrance/exit).
Coincidentally,
the
only
comfortable
standing
room
in
the
back
was
also
where
the
crowd
noise
practically
drowned
out
the
sound
of
the
show.
Ended
up
leaving
before
Wax
Motif
came
on
-
another
ATL
venue
that
sadly
doesn't
understand
its
own
capacity
(or
does
and
ignores
it
for
the
sake
of
$$$);
hard
to
enjoy
dance
music
when
you're
packed
in
like
sardines
with
zero
room
to
dance.
EDIT:
For
the
sake
of
feedback,
I
feel
the
need
to
respond
to
the
owner's
response
to
this
review:
1)
"The
event
was
not
oversold"
-
I
would
hate
to
see
what
that
would
look
like,
given
the
"not
oversold"
event
we
attended
(or
at
least
tried
to)
was
so
crowded
that
it
was
next
to
impossible
to
move.
We
had
to
physically
push
through
crowds
of
people
standing
in
line
at
the
bars
inside
the
venue
to
get
in
AND
out
of
there.
2)
"The
bars
are
conveniently
placed
at
either
side
of
the
venue
for
easy
access
upon
entry"
-
Understandable
that
you
would
want
the
bars
in
an
easy
place
for
patrons,
but
when
the
crowd
is
already
packed
up
in
front
of
the
stage,
those
"convenient"
locations
for
the
bars
are
directly
in
the
way
of
where
people
need
to
walk
to
get
around
the
venue.
3)
"Hopefully
next
time
you
come
in
we
can
offer
you
access
for
a
VIP
table
reservation
instead
of
general
admission"
-
Again,
I
understand
the
business
model,
but
you
should
not
expect
attendees
to
fork
out
extra
money
to
buy
a
VIP
table
to
get
out
of
being
slammed
in
GA.
Is
it
an
option?
Sure.
Should
it
be
the
only
way?
Definitely
not.
Besides,
the
people
who
did
have
VIP
tables
on
the
ground
floor
could
barely
get
into
them
from
the
hordes
of
people
standing
in
the
way.
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