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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Depends which one you go to and weather you want to stay over all clubs will require id for membership purposes all very discreet." chams is closest to us.
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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In that case, just turn up when you like with ID (photograph and a utility bill for example) and explain this is your first time to any club. Suggest you go as early as you can so staff will have time to process your membership and show you round the club too if they have time. Have a look through some of the comments on what would be the best time/evening for you to go and consider 1) Monday is Bi night for those who are Bi or Bi friendly 2) Tuesday is all nude night - you carry your towel instread of wrapping it around you! 3)Fridays is possibly the buisiest mixed night and there may be a lot of single guys 4) Saturday nights is couples only.
The dress code in Chams is frequently miss-understood. Whilst towels are supplied (ask for a bigger one if you need it!) you can wear sexy undewear etc. or shorts.
Bring your own alchohol and give it to the desk when you go in. Your locker number will be put on that drink and when you want your drink, tell the bar staff your number and they will serve you your drink. Don`t take food or soft drinks as they will be supplied and charged to your locker key. The food is recommended BTW.
Hope ypou have a brilliant first time and decide to go (cum?) again and again! |
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Different clubs have different prices and rules in terms of what is required to join and if you need to notify them or not before you need to attend.
To give you some idea, its always best to take ID with you, as nearly all clubs require it.
Only a few clubs in the UK have a membership fee and most do not require you to pay it the first time you arrive. Though you will normally need to fill out the forms and become a member or tempoary member before you are allowed to attend.
Couples nights tend to be on Saturdays, mixed nights tend to be on Fridays, however this is generalising and all clubs are different.
Typical entry fee for a couple will be between £20 and £40 depending on the venue on a Couples Only night and anything from Fee Entry to £25 per couple on a mixed night, again these are ball park figures for you to have some idea.
Dress code varies too, but if its not a towel / sauna style club, then to impress is always your safest bet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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most clubs actually have their own web site so always google them and check it out.
they will even have contact emails so you can ask any questions.
They are all very accomadating to new people and some even go as far as a guided tour.
Have fun with it all
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Interesting thread we hope to visit one soon and had advice about what to do and not to do our advice would be to try going with a couple you have hard a meet with then you will know someone while you are there but it seems to be a very friendly place to go and have fun and looking forward to our first visit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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hi there is a list of clubs on fab most with website links, now what u need to decide is what sort of club you would like there are wet clubs or clubs that are a bit like night clubs but with benefits x i like the latter but not everyone does so before you decide i would vist the clubs home pages on there websites to decide and from there you should be able to contact the owners x |
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