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Flying Elephant 22-03-2011 12:43 AM

Bazaar @ United Square
 
Hi all,

Saw the ad on The Beau of Blogshops @ United Square.

Jus wondering if anyone of you have tried bazaar @ United Square. Please advise on the traffic and spending power.

Your feedback is most valued :thanx:

prettydress 22-03-2011 12:47 PM

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Good crowd but depend what you sell, sales are good for some vendors and some vendors cannot make it.
The crowd there consist of matured ladies and working girls, buying power is much better than those bazaar organise in Orchard area.
Whatever you sell make an effort to your display your items neatly to attract customers.

beztech 22-03-2011 03:11 PM

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This place has a good crowd but the space allocated for Vendors are very small and tight area. The walkway between tables provided for customers to walk through are also very small and tight. Just a few customers standing in front of your table and other customers might not be able to walk thru the walkway.

dingdong5770 22-03-2011 07:45 PM

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In terms of traffic and buying power, this place is consider good. Most of the people here are from the upper middle class plus it usually gets crowded on Sat as there are a lot of parents sending their children to tuition centre and enrichment centre there.

If you are sincerely looking to join this bazaar, pls take note of a few things:

1) I agree with Prettydress. You MUST decorate your booth so that it will look outstanding. Try to display your item at eye level. This means that you will need some boxes or aids to create this platform. The walkway is quite tight so your display must be on eye level.

2) If possible, pls book from Fri onwards. You can book Fri-Sat or Fri-Sun but pls try your best to start on Fri. There reason is that if you book on Fri, you will be able to choose the table slot that you want. There is no allocation of table slot because it's first come first serve basis for this organiser.

3) If possible, pls make some effort to come early so that you can choose a good slot. In my opinion (others might disagree), a good slot should be the tables that are located at the border of the event space. Beztech has mention that the walkway is very tight so if your table is in the middle, it might not be comfortable for customers to be there for a long time. Besides, there are customers who don't like to walk in the middle of the bazaar when they realise that it is very crowded in the middle. So, if you are at the border, chances of customers passing by and see your products are much higher :) If you book from Fri onwards, you would definately get to choose your own table slot but if you only book from Sat onwards, most likely, all the table at the border of the event space has all been taken up by the vendors who started on Fri so you are only left with the middle table slot.

4) With regards to what Beztech mention, I do agree that the spacing is very tight in the middle. But, I do believe that the organiser would have taken note of this issue and I m quite sure that they will improve in their event in July to try to make sure that the table spacing is wider than previously. This organiser is consider understanding and their staff are very patient. It is not easy to make every vendor happy but they always try to accomodate everyone as best as they can. They were also the organiser for the Sommerset 313. There were some feedbacks that the event did not go so well and the last thing that I heard, they have decided to cancel the remaining event and refund back the vendors who have book the bazaar at Sommerset 313. I have never heard of organiser who are willing to refund vendors for something that is not their fault entirely. So, kudos to this organiser.

So.....if you do go ahead, I wish you best of luck !

prettydress 22-03-2011 08:35 PM

Re: Bazaar @ United Square
 
Dingdong, I agreed with you this organiser is very good he does not want those vendors to loss money further, he cancelled the bazaar and refund our money within few days.
Thumbs up for him.:thanx:

DarleneZ 23-03-2011 11:35 AM

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Thanks Dingdong for the detail information..... you happen to know so much about bazaars in Singapore. Guess members here appreciate your honest feedback. By the way, do you know anything about the bazaar at East Coast Park, the one where the KFC is located? Would appreciate any feedback from everyone.

shirleymissy 23-03-2011 03:26 PM

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I agree that its a squeezy there if there are a lot of vendors. i have been there twice .1st time was good ,but the second time so-so only and quite a few vendors didn't cover their rentals on the second time. So it depend on the stuffs u sell too.

Flying Elephant 24-03-2011 01:03 AM

Re: Bazaar @ United Square
 
Hi all,

Thanks for your feedback and advises. Will take note if I'm signing up.

:thanx:

forestflame 23-07-2011 08:40 PM

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1)The bazaar is badly organised;
2) Organiser Does not practise what they preach:
Emails were sent to warn sellers not to breach certain conditions eg no children items, no adding tables of own, no towering rack, no canvas to be used....etc.
Every single rules were ignored but organisers did nothing despite the militant tone in their emails.
3) They allow sellers to spread their goods on the floor; Good luck to you your stall is in the middle. No customers can get inside and they don't bother too.

4)Imitation goods (esp Cath Kidston) are allowed to be sold; This really CHEAPEN the bazaar. Cath Kidston is a UK brand but I heard sellers telling customers that they have special license and their come from HK. Some morons believe.....:yippee:

Because of imitation sold so blatantly, I will not join the bazaar again.

XavieraLin 25-07-2011 12:53 AM

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Hello Flying Elephant, Where did you see the ad of The Beau of Blogshops?

SUNSHINEKOH 31-07-2011 12:40 PM

Re: Bazaar @ United Square
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dingdong5770 (Post 24406)
In terms of traffic and buying power, this place is consider good. Most of the people here are from the upper middle class plus it usually gets crowded on Sat as there are a lot of parents sending their children to tuition centre and enrichment centre there.

If you are sincerely looking to join this bazaar, pls take note of a few things:

1) I agree with Prettydress. You MUST decorate your booth so that it will look outstanding. Try to display your item at eye level. This means that you will need some boxes or aids to create this platform. The walkway is quite tight so your display must be on eye level.

2) If possible, pls book from Fri onwards. You can book Fri-Sat or Fri-Sun but pls try your best to start on Fri. There reason is that if you book on Fri, you will be able to choose the table slot that you want. There is no allocation of table slot because it's first come first serve basis for this organiser.

3) If possible, pls make some effort to come early so that you can choose a good slot. In my opinion (others might disagree), a good slot should be the tables that are located at the border of the event space. Beztech has mention that the walkway is very tight so if your table is in the middle, it might not be comfortable for customers to be there for a long time. Besides, there are customers who don't like to walk in the middle of the bazaar when they realise that it is very crowded in the middle. So, if you are at the border, chances of customers passing by and see your products are much higher :) If you book from Fri onwards, you would definately get to choose your own table slot but if you only book from Sat onwards, most likely, all the table at the border of the event space has all been taken up by the vendors who started on Fri so you are only left with the middle table slot.

4) With regards to what Beztech mention, I do agree that the spacing is very tight in the middle. But, I do believe that the organiser would have taken note of this issue and I m quite sure that they will improve in their event in July to try to make sure that the table spacing is wider than previously. This organiser is consider understanding and their staff are very patient. It is not easy to make every vendor happy but they always try to accomodate everyone as best as they can. They were also the organiser for the Sommerset 313. There were some feedbacks that the event did not go so well and the last thing that I heard, they have decided to cancel the remaining event and refund back the vendors who have book the bazaar at Sommerset 313. I have never heard of organiser who are willing to refund vendors for something that is not their fault entirely. So, kudos to this organiser.

So.....if you do go ahead, I wish you best of luck !

Hi Hi Ding Dong, thanks for the past feedbacks and sharing yr view. Are you able share me some advices on the Orchard Central Market at Concorde Hotel. It is held on the 6th, 13th and 20th Aug 11?

Thanks!!

TheBazaar 30-08-2011 05:04 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dingdong5770 (Post 24406)

4) With regards to what Beztech mention, I do agree that the spacing is very tight in the middle. But, I do believe that the organiser would have taken note of this issue and I m quite sure that they will improve in their event in July to try to make sure that the table spacing is wider than previously. This organiser is consider understanding and their staff are very patient. It is not easy to make every vendor happy but they always try to accomodate everyone as best as they can. They were also the organiser for the Sommerset 313. There were some feedbacks that the event did not go so well and the last thing that I heard, they have decided to cancel the remaining event and refund back the vendors who have book the bazaar at Sommerset 313. I have never heard of organiser who are willing to refund vendors for something that is not their fault entirely. So, kudos to this organiser.

So.....if you do go ahead, I wish you best of luck !

We value all feedbacks and we will do our best to continue to serve better.

Cheers

TheBazaar 30-08-2011 05:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by prettydress (Post 24408)
Dingdong, I agreed with you this organiser is very good he does not want those vendors to loss money further, he cancelled the bazaar and refund our money within few days.
Thumbs up for him.:thanx:

No one will want to loose money and same goes for organisors. At times when things are not feasible, we will jsut have to cancel and refund. No point spoiling the relationship between an organisor or vendors just because of a venue.

Thank you for your support.

DressingRoom 01-09-2011 11:46 AM

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Hi, I am interested to rent a space at the United Square Bazaar in October, but don't see any listings on the Bazaar section. Who can I contact? Is the bazaar still run by Urbaneventz?

ophinia1010 03-09-2011 11:07 PM

Re: Bazaar @ United Square
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dingdong5770 (Post 24406)
In terms of traffic and buying power, this place is consider good. Most of the people here are from the upper middle class plus it usually gets crowded on Sat as there are a lot of parents sending their children to tuition centre and enrichment centre there.

If you are sincerely looking to join this bazaar, pls take note of a few things:

1) I agree with Prettydress. You MUST decorate your booth so that it will look outstanding. Try to display your item at eye level. This means that you will need some boxes or aids to create this platform. The walkway is quite tight so your display must be on eye level.

2) If possible, pls book from Fri onwards. You can book Fri-Sat or Fri-Sun but pls try your best to start on Fri. There reason is that if you book on Fri, you will be able to choose the table slot that you want. There is no allocation of table slot because it's first come first serve basis for this organiser.

3) If possible, pls make some effort to come early so that you can choose a good slot. In my opinion (others might disagree), a good slot should be the tables that are located at the border of the event space. Beztech has mention that the walkway is very tight so if your table is in the middle, it might not be comfortable for customers to be there for a long time. Besides, there are customers who don't like to walk in the middle of the bazaar when they realise that it is very crowded in the middle. So, if you are at the border, chances of customers passing by and see your products are much higher :) If you book from Fri onwards, you would definately get to choose your own table slot but if you only book from Sat onwards, most likely, all the table at the border of the event space has all been taken up by the vendors who started on Fri so you are only left with the middle table slot.

4) With regards to what Beztech mention, I do agree that the spacing is very tight in the middle. But, I do believe that the organiser would have taken note of this issue and I m quite sure that they will improve in their event in July to try to make sure that the table spacing is wider than previously. This organiser is consider understanding and their staff are very patient. It is not easy to make every vendor happy but they always try to accomodate everyone as best as they can. They were also the organiser for the Sommerset 313. There were some feedbacks that the event did not go so well and the last thing that I heard, they have decided to cancel the remaining event and refund back the vendors who have book the bazaar at Sommerset 313. I have never heard of organiser who are willing to refund vendors for something that is not their fault entirely. So, kudos to this organiser.

So.....if you do go ahead, I wish you best of luck !

Hi DingDong, sorry to trouble you. Firstly thanks for your valued advice to us. :applause: I am new on Bazaars, want to ask you for the up coming Sundae Sunday Bazaar (18th & 25th September 2011), what's your view of this bazaar? heavy traffic, or mainly for teenagers? I am dealing with children clothing. Thank you!

dingdong5770 04-09-2011 10:36 AM

Re: Bazaar @ United Square
 
This event is held at the side of Concorde Hotel. Most of the people visiting this place are mainly youngster and students. You might get some tourist along the way. If you are mainly selling children stuffs, I would suggest you skip this event. No offence to the organiser but your products might find it difficult to sell in this venue. Just my opinion. Good Luck!

dingdong5770 04-09-2011 10:43 AM

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By the way, there are currently no event at United Square. This is the part of the year where booking of the atrium space at United Square is very difficult. If there are any bazaar at this event, I'm sure there will be notice in this forum.

On a side note, there are a lot of bazaars happening lately and in the coming months. If you are interested to join those bazaars in Shopping Centre (because it's air-conditioned), you can either try the bazaars held at Orchard Central or West Coast Plaza. Depending on what you sell, you can still make some money at this places. They are comfortable and you most probably will enjoy the surrounding. Good Luck!

DressingRoom 12-09-2011 11:27 PM

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Thank you for your reply, Dingdong. I am selling ladies dresses, mainly for work and ****tail functions. Probably Orchard Central will be a more suitable location.


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