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By *udda316 OP   Man 38 weeks ago

Stroud

Hi everyone, I have a disability and not a small guy , I've never been to a club but to a few socials , what would you advise about going to clubs -i do suffer from nerves

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By *neeyedwillieMan 38 weeks ago

Darlington

Not much to advise. Pick the right club and night for you (make sure to ring ahead as some nights have caps on single guys) Be yourself and don't go with expectations. Don't be afraid to say hello to people either. Thata about it really..

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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago

With clubs and your mobility issues, it is best to call ahead and discuss it with them first. They can advise you in regards to your comfort in the club.

With the nerves, well that passes with experince. Once you have made a couple of friends it gets easier.

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By *iss DevilWoman 38 weeks ago

Bedford

Depending on the nature of your disability, I'd say do your research first. A lot of clubs are no good for people with mobility issues due to stairs, confined spaces etc. Some bigger clubs with loud music would not be good for people with sensory processing issues etc. Unless you explain more about the nature of your disability, it's difficult to offer a more personalized advice.

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By *heelz69Man 38 weeks ago

Manchester

I'm disabled too, and I would like to try a clue and have a large wheelchair, and I have care staff so I'm not sure how awkward it would be

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By *nytime2023Couple 38 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Not sure on other clubs but we do know that Vanilla Alternative has a ramp outside and the club itself is all on one level if that helps. V&K xx

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By *allySlinkyWoman 38 weeks ago

Leeds


"I'm disabled too, and I would like to try a clue and have a large wheelchair, and I have care staff so I'm not sure how awkward it would be "

I have seen a wheelchair user at Quest Leeds with a carer

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By *orny PTMan 38 weeks ago

Peterborough

Yes to the above. So, find a club you like and IN DETAIL talk to the club owners and ask about shower/toilet and playroom access.

A decent club will be more than happy to have this kind of chat.

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