Clubbing Age and Safety Concerns
Going out alone is perfectly normal. The results concluded that 31 is the average age at which people tend to stop hitting the nightlife and that it was considered “tragic” to still be clubbing at 37. I would advise women to travel in packs and not make eye contact with strangers.
Becoming a Club Regular
There comes a point – early in your DJ career – when you realize you’re going clubbing for professional reasons, not just for fun. Whether it’s to hear guest DJs, to press palms with promoters, or to see where the crowd is, you are starting to treat it all like work. Hitting a handful of clubs on a regular basis can soon hit your pocket. If you’re a superstar-yet-to-be-discovered, it helps to have a few tricks up your sleeve to help you avoid the cover charges and the queues, and to be treated like the VIP-in-waiting that you know you are!
Tips for Club Entry
- Text or call your friends and ask if they want to go out clubbing with you. Invite them over early so you can all get ready together!
- Depending on club policy, someone aged 16 or 17 can enter a pub, club or nightclub if accompanied by someone over 18.
- Research the club’s policy on IDs. Having someone with you who has a valid ID may help increase your chances for admission.
- The first step is to have your ID ready. If you don’t have an ID, there are a few other options you can use. One is to get a fake ID.
- Club-going is a glossy oontz-oontz minefield: What to wear? Who to bring? Getting into Catch means getting past a guy at the door.
- Reserving a table is one way to get into a Vegas nightclub. Table minimums depend on your group and the nightclub you’re attending.
If you play for your school’s team, you can get into big sports by following important steps. To start in a professional team, you will focus all your attention, show dedication, and talent. Let’s consider what you specifically need to do for a basketball club. There are steps you can take that increase your chances of getting into a desired team.