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By *llsfor OP Couple 21 weeks ago
coventry |
So we are thinking of doing our first club visit next Friday 2nd of August but not sure where is best to start as some places have events on. We are based in the west Midlands but happy to travel. Any advice is very much welcome! |
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We found pandora (leeds) a very nice way to be introduced to the club scene 2 years ago and now it's our favourite club having tried 6 other clubs too, we highly recommend pandora the staff are amazing and the place has a lot variety for room choice, also the couples and single females only floor on the third floor is very nice touch
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By *bflirtyCouple 20 weeks ago
Milton Keynes |
"Chameleons Chameleons Chameleons "
Definitely a great club for a first time. Everyone is so friendly and there’s lots of places to explore.
Also Xtasia have “First Timers” events on the 4th Saturday of each month.
Depends on what you are hoping for, Chameleons will usually have plenty of players whereas a First Timers night will have a fair number of newbies (seasoned swingers can also attend these events by the way). |
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"So we are thinking of doing our first club visit next Friday 2nd of August but not sure where is best to start as some places have events on. We are based in the west Midlands but happy to travel. Any advice is very much welcome! "
Are you comfortable with dress down from entry (underwear, towels or nude) or would you prefer the option of a bit more clothing in the social areas?
Do you have any preference on a small and intimate vibe or a large busy vibe?
Personally our favourite Club is chameleons which is dress down from start. I know some people feel that's a bit jumping in at the deep end to start. However it's really not the thing people imagine it to be. You don't really notice it and people just tend to relax and gel more in dress down places in our experience.
Also a notable mention in The (new) Attic in Derby. Nice new club, not dress down. But what is a huge advantage for a first time club is no membership required. No membership fees and no paperwork for something you may not like (although we're sure you'll love it). Just pay the entry fee and you're in hassle free. |
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