TheFanatics Event Feedback Thread

MaX

New member
To the @Fanatics guys, in my humble opinion, this thread was created to get feedback from the members. This is not the right place to tell the members how wrong they are and how right you are... just saying....
 

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
MaX said:
To the @Fanatics guys, in my humble opinion, this thread was created to get feedback from the members. This is not the right place to tell the members how wrong they are and how right you are... just saying....

Thanks Max... Allow me to advise my team about what to say and what not to say.

Each and every members input is valuable. I have requested the info, i have collated the info and will work with it to continue to create spectacular events.
 

Shabz

///Member
I spoke with Riyo only on whatsapp prior to the concourse event. At the event, Riyo introduced himself to myself and Mo and we chatted almost the whole day.

My first event was at an ice cream event in 2013. Not once did I ever feel like an "outsider" even thou I was much younger than everyone at that particular event. Met a lot of fanatics and they are good friends of mines today. And not forgetting Race day last year. It was the first time I met the KZN guys, and one member specifically, PrevanP. We spoke as we've known each other for years and yet we only spoke a few times over the forum.
 

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
The valuable info i have taken thus far:

1. Timing of event - Soon after payday
2. Later on Saturdays or Sunday
3. A balance between performance and static events
4. Members need to be more friendly and sociable outside of their cliques
 

Teebag

Member
R!Yo@TheFanatics said:
Howzit Guys

Hmmm a lot has been said here and we appreciate the feedback...

But from what I see, people have been harping on the ONE event they did attend which apparently made them decide not attend any future events afterwards. Well to me that simply doesn't work....

As Fuzz has said above, I started off on the forum fairly recently attending events. At my 1st event (dyno day) I did feel uncomfortable and only met 2 ppl from the forum, Arbee and Mike-R. This wasn't because ppl were perceived to be unwelcoming, it was ME who felt odd. But since I was passionate about the BMW brand and about this community we have, I didn't stop there, I continued attending events. Following event at the Concours Day I met atleast 15 to 20 guys who I had good chats with. I didn't have to SUCK UP to anyone, all I did was strike up a conversation and it flowed! Its not rocket science. Thereafter I just kept on meeting more and more members who have the same passion as I do, for the Brand and more over for the Fanatics community! You need to attend events to meet ppl!

From there it was noticed and I am now an Events Coordinator.

SO If that makes me a SUCK UP then heck, I and a whole lot more of the Fanatics who attend our events are!

Coming to the Ice Cream Meet / Midnight Run, whatever you feel, I can tell you this confidently that atleast 70% of the guys attended weren't Fanatics. How do I know this? I never saw them before and never saw them again!

In conclusion, you cant base your opinion on ONE event that you attended. Attend more events and you'll see its not as antisocial as you might think. Just ask those who attended Saturdays event....

Yeah with you on this one.

I felt exactly the same on Saturday but purely my fault. I met Steve from S&I and Arbee only and this all on me.

None of the other guys knew who I was, I saw a lot of Fanatics with either caps or standing by their cars and never approached them to introduce myself.

Still heard someone call Firi and though hey, I know that name but did nothing more than carry on walking.

I will attend more as Saturday was a blast, my father in law enjoyed it too.

See you guys at the next event and keep up the good work gents! :clapper:
 

FiRi@Rennzport

Well-known member
Official Advertiser
I think things are getting very heated here. Every has SOME valid points and not all of it is.

What we wanted to know is WHY people don't attend? Some have answered and some have been very way word.

Things that need to be addressed ....

1) Friendliness and cliques...

- from the events committee side of things, we can our selves are always available to chit chat with anyone and everyone and really do go out to try and meet all those attending.

However, we can't force guy to not hang around with whom they comfortable. Everyone is diverse in terms of personality and what they likes and dislikes are. As Jadiel has said, those groups are formed from those likes and or dislikes.

I would urge new guys to come forward to any of the staff or even just come forward and try out another social event and then draw up your final conclusion.

Please keep in mind as well, the mid night run was HUGE, and a lot of guys that attended were not even fanatics. Painting everyone with one brush should not be done, give our members a second chance

2) Type of events (GP area)

With regard to events, we really have our work cut out for us in the back rooms. I'm not too sure if you recall, but at the end of last year, we asked for feedback. Guy suggestions and other comments were that we need to step up and stop having parkoffs aka show and shine and ice cream meets. They want to drive to areas 200kilos away or futher...

They want go karting and paintball etc.

We listened to those suggestions and act on them and are continously discussed amongst event Co ordinator's.

Let's get something that basic explained here. Events are not just chilled or performance events. They also divided into PAYING and NON PAYING events. We really do try to cater for everyone by offering the widest variety at different times.

IE. JAN - Ice cream meet - Chilled non paying event... Jan is tough month for most and we take that into account. Ice cream run also gives those that work during the day, a chance to come out at night and have a nice social event.

Again perfect example is RIYO, and I don't think he sucked up to anyone to become a valuable member of the events committee. From the word go, he started pulling his weight.


Feb - Cars and coffee - NON paying....again taking into consideration that people are still picking up from Dec and Jan. We hold it at a mall so that if you wanna bring your families and have some lunch, it's also possible.

MARCH - PAINTBALL - PAYING EVENT - Cancelled.

1st paying event and we cancelled it. Not even 10 names on the list.

BMW fanatics attended the BMW DAY and really we had a range of guys with different cars from different back grounds and racial demographics....but we all really got along well...on that what's app group and at the event.

The same Applies to the BMW FEST...we applied the same system and had much more volunteers. 2 of the members who were part of the who insisted there cars are not up to scratch and not showroom. I swore them...saying we don't care...what matters is that YOU are there AND you enjoy yourself. I was extremely happy to see them there and it was 1st time meeting as well. Thanks for coming through chaps.

With regard to location, we have heard your calls, and the next event will be in PTA or close. We been shifting events all over the place and I would like to thank those guys that drive the 40- 50ks to attend and have a lukker day.

Type of events - we will try our best to accommodate everyone through the year, attend what you feel with comfy with, but also try and break away from your comfort zone and join in on the others events and see what's it all about.

All cars are urged to attend...be a show car, your race car, or just your daily which is dear to you because you bought it with your hard earned cash. We wanna meet and greet, hear your back stories and memories with your cabs. We wanna be there to give advise and take advise. That was one of the reasons this forum was formed.

I hear the guys complaints as well about how it was 4 or 5 years back, I wasn't around then and can't comment on it, but yes there has been some change. Let us address those concerns in a different thread...that is something which has been on my head as well...

I do hope that we use this thread to move forward and build some better foundations for epic events.

Hoping to see a lot of PTA and JHB at next months event. We hoping to have some info up by the weekend.
 

Ralf*

///Member
Arbee@TheFanatics said:
The valuable info i have taken thus far:

1. Timing of event - Soon after payday
2. Later on Saturdays or Sunday
3. A balance between performance and static events
4. Members need to be more friendly and sociable outside of their cliques

true gentleman style
taking in information without getting into a heated debate
 

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
Ralf* said:
Arbee@TheFanatics said:
The valuable info i have taken thus far:

1. Timing of event - Soon after payday
2. Later on Saturdays or Sunday
3. A balance between performance and static events
4. Members need to be more friendly and sociable outside of their cliques

true gentleman style
taking in information without getting into a heated debate

Thats why they pay me the most peanuts! :ty:


PS - This is a joke, i dont get paid, peanuts! I dont get paid...
 

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
Arbee@TheFanatics said:
The valuable info i have taken thus far:

1. Timing of event - Soon after payday
2. Later on Saturdays or Sunday
3. A balance between performance and static events
4. Members need to be more friendly and sociable outside of their cliques

5. Balanced spread of venues in GP/PTA
 

///Moose

///Member
I've been guilty of missing a few of the recent events however I opened a Pizzeria in addition to my day job so my weekends are pretty hectic till 10pm.

Having said that we can do a Cars @ Pizza meet lol
 

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
///Moose said:
I've been guilty of missing a few of the recent events however I opened a Pizzeria in addition to my day job so my weekends are pretty hectic till 10pm.

Having said that we can do a Cars @ Pizza meet lol

Oohh... Nice, we will be in touch!
 

FiRi@Rennzport

Well-known member
Official Advertiser
///Moose said:
I've been guilty of missing a few of the recent events however I opened a Pizzeria in addition to my day job so my weekends are pretty hectic till 10pm.

Having said that we can do a Cars @ Pizza meet lol
We love supporting fanatics...pm me your me your number...we coming in Ramadan
 

hoosain

New member
FiRi@TheFanatics said:
///Moose said:
I've been guilty of missing a few of the recent events however I opened a Pizzeria in addition to my day job so my weekends are pretty hectic till 10pm.

Having said that we can do a Cars @ Pizza meet lol
We love supporting fanatics...pm me your me your number...we coming in Ramadan
+1
 

ET was here

New member
is it possible that these so-called cliques are based on personal perceptions, perceptions based on race, ethnicity and religious persuasion

a solitary Afrikaner whitey, would feel obviously left out, or would feel hesitant and possibly unwelcome to join a clique or circle of strangers other than his direct values and comfort zone.

I see this obvious and natural behavior at my work place, and it does lead to a sensation of seclusion for the poor minority individual.
 

Fuzz@tinyNET

///Member
Official Advertiser
ET was here said:
is it possible that these so-called cliques are based on personal perceptions, perceptions based on race, ethnicity and religious persuasion

a solitary Afrikaner whitey, would feel obviously left out, or would feel hesitant and possibly unwelcome to join a clique or circle of strangers other than his direct values and comfort zone.

I see this obvious and natural behavior at my work place, and it does lead to a sensation of seclusion for the poor minority individual.


The only race we see is race day.

We focus on the colour of your car, not your skin bro.
 

FiRi@Rennzport

Well-known member
Official Advertiser
ET was here said:
is it possible that these so-called cliques are based on personal perceptions, perceptions based on race, ethnicity and religious persuasion

a solitary Afrikaner whitey, would feel obviously left out, or would feel hesitant and possibly unwelcome to join a clique or circle of strangers other than his direct values and comfort zone.

I see this obvious and natural behavior at my work place, and it does lead to a sensation of seclusion for the poor minority individual.
That is such a bullshit comment...I've been at every events with whites ,blacks, indians, Chinese. ..who ever loves cars we start talking. This type of thinking is what will cause you to alienate yourself.

He'll flip..I've even brought samoosas for my afrikaaner buddies at events. So please go check yourself with ignorant comments like that.
 
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