Single Guys, Couples And Ladies' Entry Prices Into Clubs

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I get why single guys are charged a bit more for attending clubs but one recently I've seen is free for single girls but a stinging £50 for a guy. If you don't want guys there, say so.
 
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I get why single guys are charged a bit more for attending clubs but one recently I've seen is free for single girls but a stinging £50 for a guy. If you don't want guys there, say so.
That's the problem guys are seen as a cash cow and loads will pay it. Personally I think the quality of single guys in clubs is normally rock bottom but if they are gonna pay the club will take the dish off them. Personally I suspect most guys are sick of knock backs on sites so they don't try very hard any longer and think clubs will be the answer and sadly they are not
 
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I know of a new club where the entry is £60 for gents and ladies free :eek:
 

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Indeed, this has often been discussed/debated and there's a grey area it seems for various reasons.
Not for me to say of course, but it has been mentioned many times, with no real answers aside from "discourage unruly gents etc and encourage single females." and so on...
 
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There is one club that charges £30 for all no matter who you are and they get the same ratios ;)
I'll admit I do find that surprising I always expected their would be many more men if that was the case, though I suppose over time things work themselves to good ratios for that club no matter.
 
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We find the clubs that have a strict limit on the numbers of guys allowed on any given night the best. We have been to clubs that have a real problem with the numbers of guys some nights to the point I have seen a couple walk to the play area followed by a gang of over 20 men. Indeed 1 of the last times we went to a club I had to defend my wife from a gang of Asian men who thought any woman was up for grabs. The nearest 1 found out what happens if you touch my wife as a quick punch in the gob soon got him to understand me.
 
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We find the clubs that have a strict limit on the numbers of guys allowed on any given night the best. We have been to clubs that have a real problem with the numbers of guys some nights to the point I have seen a couple walk to the play area followed by a gang of over 20 men. Indeed 1 of the last times we went to a club I had to defend my wife from a gang of Asian men who thought any woman was up for grabs. The nearest 1 found out what happens if you touch my wife as a quick punch in the gob soon got him to understand me.
I understand that side of it but I'm sure there should be other ways of handling the problem other than a £60-£0 charges xx
 
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I understand that side of it but I'm sure there should be other ways of handling the problem other than a £60-£0 charges xx
Its all about economics really
1 woman could bring in 10 couples & 10 blokes.
10/couples could bring in 10 more couples and maybe a woman and 50 blokes.
50 blokes might bring in 2 couples and maybe a brave woman and drive away 50 couples. If everyone knows its only say 5 blokes then in theory everyone should be happy.
 
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Its all about economics really
1 woman could bring in 10 couples & 10 blokes.
10/couples could bring in 10 more couples and maybe a woman and 50 blokes.
50 blokes might bring in 2 couples and maybe a brave woman and drive away 50 couples. If everyone knows its only say 5 blokes then in theory everyone should be happy.
This is precisely how the thought process is worked, going by how things are handled.
I'm going to break this away into a new thread peeps in debates and discussions as I think it will make a great debate! (y)
 
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Thanks for sitting tight folks while I move posts and started a new debate.
@Kwaka_Rider while your post was not intended for a debate but for a rant, I have copied not moved, the post to here to maintain the rant thread as is and actually have a debate about club entry fees for gents, couples and ladies.
Thanks all. (y)
 
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I'll throw my opinion in as a regular club attendee.
We go to Chameleons on a pretty regular basis & you can probably count on one hand the amount of single ladies that attend whereas the single guy membership waiting list is between 18 months & 2 years. I'm in no way trying to justify the price discrepancy between the two just giving an insight into why it may happen.
Couples are even caught up in this because essentially the female half gets in for free or a very nominal fee & the majority of the fee is to gain entry for the male half (he just gets a discount because he's with a woman).
I suppose in an ideal world singles would pay, let's say £20 each regardless of them being make or female & couples get in for £30-35 (a little discount for two attending).
Unfortunately for single guys there seems to be more that want to attend across the board than single girls which no doubt contributes to this situation .
 
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I'll throw my opinion in as a regular club attendee.
We go to Chameleons on a pretty regular basis & you can probably count on one hand the amount of single ladies that attend whereas the single guy membership waiting list is between 18 months & 2 years. I'm in no way trying to justify the price discrepancy between the two just giving an insight into why it may happen.
Couples are even caught up in this because essentially the female half gets in for free or a very nominal fee & the majority of the fee is to gain entry for the male half (he just gets a discount because he's with a woman).
I suppose in an ideal world singles would pay, let's say £20 each regardless of them being make or female & couples get in for £30-35 (a little discount for two attending).
Unfortunately for single guys there seems to be more that want to attend across the board than single girls which no doubt contributes to this situation .
There must be an alternative though, perhaps limited amount of gents allowed and keep prices the same for all xx
 
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This is a tough one. A club in the north I've been to hold a daytime event and the ratios are just silly and looks like corridor of single guys just milling about like zombies. Alternatively if a guest list is formed then you get a number of dropouts and lost revenue.
My feeling on it is find a club that does everything right and stick to it and you won't feel let down although a change of scene every now and again is good.
There are a few clubs in the UK that are shocking and won't step foot in again.
I'm not naming names as someone's view on it might differ
 
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In other words prices can't be cheap as all and sundry would be there. Women pay next to nothing as that's what attract the majority. It's not politically correct but that's reality I'm afraid
 
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There are a few clubs in the UK that are shocking and won't step foot in again.
I'm not naming names as someone's view on it might differ
This is where constructive criticism is needed though as it could be beneficial to others. I know for example, a couple on here who have issues with some other clubs for various reasons and have mentioned it. This in turn gives the opportunity to discuss such things.
Not that I am saying you should, I'm just saying - that this is where constructive criticism is needed for the benefit of others. :)