An unsanctioned event in Glasgow touted as a “Willy Wonka experience” has been going viral online for its, uh, let’s go with “less than impressive” final product as compared to the incredible artwork it originally presented online.
As reported by Daily Dot, the website for the experience originally promised an “enchanted garden” filled with “giant sweets, vibrant blooms, mysterious-looking sculptures, and magical surprises” as well as an “imagination lab” stocked with “mind-expanding projections, optical marvels, and exhibits that transport you into the realm of creativity.”
However, the end product that entrants were greeted to upon opening day was…yeah, not that:
A ‘Willy Wonka’ “immersive experience” that promised to transport fans into a “magical realm” left kids in tears.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 28, 2024
The event turned out to be such a letdown that customers called the police and compared the attraction to a “meth lab.” pic.twitter.com/h0tGykPzzY
Allegedly, guests who were promised an immersive, magical experience powered by pure imagination were instead presented with a warehouse covered in posters haphazardly hung on otherwise blank walls, and—most insulting to me personally—no chocolate at all.
No chocolate. In your chocolate factory?! Fools!
It has since been reported that the experience was met with anger from guests, who allegedly went so far as to “call the police” and the entire thing left many of the children in attendance “in tears”:
Police were called to an 'immersive' Willy Wonka Experience after families showed up to an 'empty warehouse'
— Culture Crave ? (@CultureCrave) February 27, 2024
The event reportedly charged $40 for entry, advertised with AI art, and said it would be a 'journey filled with wondrous creations and enchanting surprises at every… pic.twitter.com/udz8KeWVxQ
But things really took off when those who actually attended the experience began sharing the photos they took online, gifting all of us with some of the most genuinely hilarious shots I’ve ever had the pleasure of viewing:
apparently this was sold as a live Willy Wonka Experience but they used all AI images on the website to sell tickets and then people showed up and saw this and it got so bad people called the cops lmao pic.twitter.com/tfkyg0G0WG
— Chris A (@AlsikkanTV) February 26, 2024
Here's the Oompa Loompa. Did I mean to say "a"? Nah. Apparently, there was only one. https://t.co/D91bKe2ZHT pic.twitter.com/Xr4a70c5vn
— TheVP ? (@Vietpride218) February 27, 2024
New details on the Willy Wonka Experience disaster
— Culture Crave ? (@CultureCrave) February 28, 2024
• Script was '15 pages of AI-generated gibberish'
• Made up a villain called The Unknown — 'an evil chocolate maker who lives in the walls'
• Event had no chocolate — kids were given a single jelly bean & a cup of lemonade pic.twitter.com/kxs1RcKVC8
Anyway—while those who’d purchased tickets for the event were clearly disappointed by the lackluster experience—you better believe users on X and TikTok who didn’t attend were quick to memeify the whole thing, turning the entire event into a mega-viral moment.
Here are just a few of the funniest reactions shared:
My current hobby is finding new photos from the Glasgow Willy Wonka experience. pic.twitter.com/kc8i3BcKLz
— Dylan ? (@dylan6roberts) February 28, 2024
the tour guide at the glasgow willy wonka experience pic.twitter.com/PuCrEZJSke
— alicia (@whouffaldi) February 28, 2024
This photo from the Willy wonka experience is single handedly the photo of the year. I know it’s only February but close the vote there’s no topping this. Please find this woman she needs to be interviewed ASAP pic.twitter.com/97wsodLLpQ
— ?? (@agneponx) February 27, 2024
?BREAKING Jason Derulo has fallen down the steps of the Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow pic.twitter.com/WeYwva2EDd
— putasinghonit (@putasinghonit) February 28, 2024
Stand-up comedian hired to play Willy Wonka at the widely criticised ‘Willy’s Chocolate Experience’ opens up about his trauma:
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 28, 2024
“It’s a night I’ll try to forget. Sadly, not only will I remember it, everyone I know will remember it too.” pic.twitter.com/y7B1tmQYp8
— Colin the Dachshund (@DachshundColin) February 28, 2024
I am obsessed with the Glasgow Wonka Experience and this picture of a kid dressed as an Oompa Loompa giving the whole immersive event two thumbs down pic.twitter.com/equBfRmtet
— Rafa Sales Ross (@rafiews) February 28, 2024
The boy playing "The Unknown" at the Glasgow Willy Wonka Experience before the show started pic.twitter.com/QD6a0cKLMQ
— Ross McCafferty (@RossMcCaff) February 28, 2024
A lot of you are saying this feels like an episode of Sunny, but to me it feels more like an @alwayssunny @AbbottElemABC crossover episode. https://t.co/ZBicL2MTp6
— Rob Mac (@RMcElhenney) February 28, 2024
PLEASE CAST ME IN THIS.
— Karen Gillan (@karengillan) February 29, 2024
(like a movie based on this story, not the actual thing. Actually, no, either is fine) https://t.co/xqN7bM9upN
BREAKING: Jared Leto in final talks to portray ‘The Unknown’ in upcoming drama about the Glasgow Willy Wonka experience. pic.twitter.com/NKFQ6E7nT3
— Le Cinéphiles (@LeCinephiles) February 29, 2024
the funniest part of the willy wonka thing is that if it reopened this weekend it’d sell more tickets than it ever did
— fantasy snack (@fantasy_snack) February 28, 2024
And the plot has continued to thicken even up to today, as they’ve appeared to add more to the exhibit in a bid to appease guests—and by “add more to the exhibit,” I mean adding a second Oompa Loopa:
https://t.co/EjucYDKYAI pic.twitter.com/L54sP1QEkJ
— morgan sung (@morgan_sung) February 28, 2024
I feel like these images are definitely, somehow, both blessed and cursed. Either way, I can't unsee them.
In short:
this whole failed willy wonka experience is an episode of it’s always sunny came to life https://t.co/alpW6aF4ZJ
— bailey (@Baileymoon15) February 28, 2024






