Fans Are Calling Barbie Dream Fest âBarbie Nightmare Fest,â And Itâs Not Hard To See Why
âIf I can dream it, then I can do it; Iâve got my girls with me, thereâs nothing to it,â Fifth Harmony sang in their official Barbie anthem, âAnything Is Possible.â Unfortunately, that didnât turn out to be true for attendees of Barbie Dream Fest, which is currently running in Fort Lauderdale, FL, from March 27-29. Fans are comparing the event to notorious convention disasters like the Glasgow Willy Wonka Experience, DashCon, and Fyre Fest.
Mattel hyped the event as âthe first festival dedicated to all things Barbieâ that would âexplore the legacy, evolution, and boundless imagination of the Barbie brand,â promising a âWalk-in Interactive Dream House,â an 80s disco roller rink, a marketplace, and a bike course, among other perks. Instead, fans got a cardboard cutout of just the front of a generic pink house with a sad little square of turf for a âlawnâ on a vast, bare concrete floor, a â20Ă20 penâ of a roller disco hemmed in by metal concert barricades covered in some depressingly low-effort banners (again, on a bare concrete floor), random vendors, including one âfrom a window and door company,â and a bike course sectioned off with some cones seemingly discarded from a local elementary schoolâs gym class and unbranded pink bunting.
One attendee posted a particularly unflattering comparison of the conventionâs marketing versus the actual event on X, writing, âAt one point I was comforting mothers who bought 3 day passes & flew from different states, booked hotels + rental cars.â
I was skeptical for a few months as to why there hasn't been official photos of what the con would look like. In all the Barbie Dream Fest ads they looked like this& since its Mattel (billion dollar company) I thought they would come through. Imma use these pics for my dispute đ pic.twitter.com/m3AaBrxlEs
â Cross-dressing the Delaware (@AsToldByLasso) March 28, 2026
Several posts on Reddit paint a similarly depressing picture:
And while some of the dispatches and comparisons are, objectively, pretty hilarious, many attendees walked away devastated after having spent a significant amount of money on tickets. Single-day adult passes, which you can still buy if, for some reason, youâd like to see this trainwreck in person tomorrow, start at $72 a day, with three-day weekend passes going for $152.50 and VIP packages costing $252.50 and $452.50, depending on the tier. One person who paid for the less-expensive VIP package wrote on Reddit, â$250 for no extra perks and all we received for merch included in that was a spray hand sanitizer.â According to another attendee, âThe coveted âswag bagâ for the folks who paid over $400 was a plastic brush and hand sanitizer, no bag, no exclusive merch.â Itâs also worth noting that Mischief Management, the company that partnered with Mattel to stage Barbie Dream Fest, has a checkered history with other disappointing conventions it has put together in the past, including Romance Con.
The one bright spot that fans have consistently called out is the special guests and speakers, who seem to be trying to make the best of a bad situation. Even Serena Williams actually showed up to receive the âIcon Award,â whatever that is. But thatâs a small comfort to anyone who traveled and spent money to attend Barbie Dream Fest, the reality of which ended up being about as far from its marketing as Fort Lauderdale is from Malibu.
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