Imagine getting all dolled up in ball gown, paying money for a ball event, just to be royally let down.

A plethora of TikTok and social media reviews have come out about this Bridgerton Ball experience.

Let's get the rundown.

Detroit Bridgerton Ball Experience

Based on the popular book series and Netflix show, "Bridgerton," Detroit residents were expecting the royal ball experience you see on screen.

However, that is far from what happened.

Out of all of the TikTok bad reviews, Myster Whitfield shared his experience with the most detail and screenshots to prove it.

The Detroit Bridgerton Ball was originally scheduled for August 25th, however, ticket holders were not informed that it was rescheduled until two to three days before the event day.

According to Myster, some of the ticketholders arrived on the original date to find out that it was postponed and did not even know.

People lost out on hotel reservations, AirBnBs, flights, clothing deposits, and more.

After finishing the before details, Myster jumped into the actual day of the Bridgerton Ball.

The packages ranged from $150 to $1,000 per package. However, there was no one to check to make sure that people had purchased tickets. So, anyone could've come to the event without paying.

With all of the patrons' money, Myster continues the TikTok asking where was the experience.

The ticketholders were promised live music or live entertainment. However, there was only one violinist for the entire three-floor venue.

People came to the historic Harmonie club dressed in ballgowns to be a part of this fantasy world similar to the show. However, they instead were served undercooked food, lackluster decor, and an exotic dancer and a stripper pole as their only source of entertainment.

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All in all, many patrons were seen sitting on the floor scrolling on their phones, instead of having a great time.

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