I do have one question.
As we know, a lot of clubs use the fact that nobody wants their club overrun with single males as an excuse to charge single males ridiculously unfair membership fees and entry prices.
Do you plan to address this issue by limiting the number of single guys in some way in order to achieve the right balance between single guys and single females/ couples?
We have a completely different ethos to other clubs in this regard. We are a LGBTQS friendly club, as both Bi people we have seen the tide turning towards single guys and bisexuality in the last few years whilst we have been holding very large Bi-Parties in the Northwest (last party 154 Bi people attended) We actuality now receive more messages asking for mixed nights and Bi-single guys from Bi couple and single Bi-men and Bi-females than about anything else.
Saying this we have always run guest list only events and will continue this with the new club to start with on busy nights. The way we have worked this in the past is we take the number of females & TV's (we attract a lot) and add them together then have the same number of single men so if have a total of 40 females & TV's as our last party did, then we allow 40 single men which seems sensible and fair and has always worked for us