Maybe the officials and dignitaries that sat in the VIP area and had an unobscured view of the proceedings enjoyed it. But for anyone unfortunate enough to be on the Corniche the event was woefully organised.
Aside from the fact that no allowance was made for spectators, and that the venue and chosen event style were hopelessly mismatched, days later the corniche was still littered with bits of staging, lighting rigs, cabling etc.
I get the feeling that QMS is just praising itself because its tired of hearing the complaints. If it had gone well they would have no reason to publish a story about how well it had gone, would they?
Maybe the officials and dignitaries that sat in the VIP area and had an unobscured view of the proceedings enjoyed it. But for anyone unfortunate enough to be on the Corniche the event was woefully organised.
Aside from the fact that no allowance was made for spectators, and that the venue and chosen event style were hopelessly mismatched, days later the corniche was still littered with bits of staging, lighting rigs, cabling etc.
I get the feeling that QMS is just praising itself because its tired of hearing the complaints. If it had gone well they would have no reason to publish a story about how well it had gone, would they?