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"I have thought about trying Join somewhere for a while, but never been quite sure how to go about joining. Do I need to know a member or can I just apply, could anybody please shed a bit light on how I would go about joining somewhere thanks " Depending on the club you go to, be prepared to be over the odds for your membership as your a single bloke Someone who I spoke to recently said about going to a club in the West Midlands.. so I looked into it and I thought they charged over the odds for single blokes membership. So I refuse to go. She said it would keep out the idiots, but I also said the amount they were going to charge I would rather spend my money on other more important stuff... | |||
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"It will vary as each club will set their own rules for both membership and admission - so review both, for the days you're likely to attend. Review the rules and likely total cost of use. Some places may have waiting lists or control numbers of you single guys, such as for weekends. I'd start by listing the clubs you might go to, look at the reviews on fab for them, alongside the estimated price for a year of your visits - membership cost plus cost per admission, divided by number of visits, to calculate your effective price per visit. Look at their calendar of events too - does one place stand out? OK, a detour from how to get membership - but at least you'll start by looking at a club that suits your budget and tastes. You'll typically fill in an application form and probably not just expect to turn up, join and go in. But you probably won't need to get someone recommending you. Each club will tell you clearly on their website just how you will go about it. Feel free to get in touch by email or phone with clubs if you have any questions - they'll generally be people that you'll find are very friendly and helpful. " Great answer. | |||
"I have thought about trying Join somewhere for a while, but never been quite sure how to go about joining. Do I need to know a member or can I just apply, could anybody please shed a bit light on how I would go about joining somewhere thanks Depending on the club you go to, be prepared to be over the odds for your membership as your a single bloke Someone who I spoke to recently said about going to a club in the West Midlands.. so I looked into it and I thought they charged over the odds for single blokes membership. So I refuse to go. She said it would keep out the idiots, but I also said the amount they were going to charge I would rather spend my money on other more important stuff... " I can't answer for all club's, my nearest and fave club is Atlantis in Stoke . It costs £10 membership which is a lifetime one off amount which you pay on your first visit . Don't forget to take ID. Each visit costs single guys £30. You can take your own alcohol and after parties stay overnight for free . I can't think of anywhere to go for 12 hours for that price !!! | |||
"It will vary as each club will set their own rules for both membership and admission - so review both, for the days you're likely to attend. Review the rules and likely total cost of use. Some places may have waiting lists or control numbers of you single guys, such as for weekends. I'd start by listing the clubs you might go to, look at the reviews on fab for them, alongside the estimated price for a year of your visits - membership cost plus cost per admission, divided by number of visits, to calculate your effective price per visit. Look at their calendar of events too - does one place stand out? OK, a detour from how to get membership - but at least you'll start by looking at a club that suits your budget and tastes. You'll typically fill in an application form and probably not just expect to turn up, join and go in. But you probably won't need to get someone recommending you. Each club will tell you clearly on their website just how you will go about it. Feel free to get in touch by email or phone with clubs if you have any questions - they'll generally be people that you'll find are very friendly and helpful. Great answer. " Thanks for the great reply it has helped a lot with me being new to the scene | |||