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By *ixieSkye OP Woman
over a year ago
vale of Glamorgan |
A friend of mine has expressed an interest in creating a swingers club in South wales/Cardiff. But he worries it wouldn't ve popular enough!
He has the capitol to back it all up but is a little unsure! Anyone think it would be a good idea/needed??
Was there one before down the bay ? (Before I moved to Wales) xx |
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"A friend of mine has expressed an interest in creating a swingers club in South wales/Cardiff. But he worries it wouldn't ve popular enough!
He has the capitol to back it all up but is a little unsure! Anyone think it would be a good idea/needed??
Was there one before down the bay ? (Before I moved to Wales) xx"
There was one down the bay that previously had been a massage parlour. I never got.to venture there. Some.rated it some didn't as with all places.
If it's a decent club with great facilities people will go. |
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Chams In Newport is only open to swingers on a Friday night so I think Cardiff would be ideal. Lots to do in Cardiff too if people want to make a weekend of visiting the club . Depending on where the club is in Cardiff you could be just a few minutes drive away from the motorway . |
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By *ixieSkye OP Woman
over a year ago
vale of Glamorgan |
Thanks everyone for your responses!! I think he's thinking Cardiff because of how many tourists there are so lots of different people and discretion enough compared to smaller welsh towns xxx |
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We travel to Wales a fair bit, we've met a fair few from Wales. It always really surprises us the lack of a dedicated large swingers club open throughout the week. Cardiff sounds a great location considering it's population and transportation links. Plus it's a convenient stop off for people who are travelling through. |
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I had been to the 1 in the bay with a female friend but think we just timed it wrong as there was 3 single guys in there nd 2 of there were doing lines. Clubs should ban all drugs... but other than that the club did have potential was a shame it shut down. |
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By *ima7893Man
over a year ago
Cardiff (Home) / London (Work) |
The key to a new club the management and leadership of it. There is plenty of like minded individuals and couples across Wales to support it and make it a success - we have to travel far if we want to visit a good club other than on Friday nights.
A club with great management will help make it a real success. |
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Cardiff would be awesome
The one in the bay had loads of great people attend but the facilities were Minimal.
Chams is ok but really dark as a venue
You would do really well I’m sure
We would love to go somewhere new that’s on our doorstep xx |
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"Thanks everyone for your responses!! I think he's thinking Cardiff because of how many tourists there are so lots of different people and discretion enough compared to smaller welsh towns xxx"
I agree. Also I really don't think the owner of Chams would be bothered with the competition. He makes enough money from his other businesses to worry. Chams Newport will always do well as The Greenhouse regardless |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I will keep an eye on this but I would advise you do a bit of travel and research around the UK looking at how other clubs are run.
It would be to your advantage to visit some and you might find some useful information. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it would be a great investment/adventure which would generate plenty interest and income if the correct premises and clientele were pursueded to attend or even invest which would be a very interesting proposition for the likes of myself. Kevin x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There was talk of one being opened up near ebbw vale before covid...not sure what's happening with it now, but I think it would be great for up the valleys.
Anyone know anything??? |
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By *ubyoscarCouple
over a year ago
South/mid Wales A470 |
does anyone know what kind of legal,planning,local council hoops you have to jump through just to get a new off the ground?someone told me a while ago in a club,you can run a club as a b&b licence,not sure this is true mind |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Again another forum post about making another club in South Wales. It's not the first and it won't be the last. For the forumites whom have been here for a few years..... Haven't we seen this all before?
Don't get me wrong. I will be wholly behind any club that wants to establish itself. I have been priviliged to have been in the background of a 999 call by some numpty who felt he was a victim of a crime when he was denied access to the last club that tried to take off in lower Cardiff. By the skin of my teeth I got the two ladies I was taking in to my car and was moving away from the club and turning right as the rapid response police approached the same junction from the front. Thank god for blacked out rear windows. It's never a good look in any circumstance to leave a situation like that with barely-clad women in your car. All because a single male thought he had automatic rights to enter the club after closing and felt uncomfortable when the female 'owner' denied access as he was out of hours, let alone any other reasonable excuse to deny access to a private property.
What I am saying is, the owner of any potential venue in future has to be properly invulnerable to outside pressure. As soon as the media get wind of it, they will be all over the place like herpes. As soon as it is on social media, local counsellors will pretend to be horrified and object to anything like it when they actually are busy trying to delete their browser history after they went public about their 'opinion'.
Don't make a forum thread about it, just do it. I understand that you might want to test 'business viability', but spend a month on the Wales forum and you will see that the current opportunities for club life in Wales are almost non-existent.
There might be a reason for that reality, good or bad.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We would go every week if there was one in Cardiff. I think maybe the previous one in Cardiff was a little too small and the entrance was very exposed"
We would also attend weekly
Pain in the butt traveling everywhere , booking longer at hotels so that the alcohol is out your system before you drive home .
I would love love love a club we could go to every week that's where we live |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would love to see a new club open. Last time in Chams 3 or 4 young Somalian lads were allowed in around midnight/1am. They walked around fully clothed and stank of puff. Atmosphere was trash because of that. |
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It would be great if we had a Club in Cardiff. It clearly would be a monumental challenge to get it approved. But, I do think that their are enough people interested to make it viable. Something like VA or Xtasia would be great, rather than a dress down club - given the propensity for people to dress up for a normal night out, it could be a lot of fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i would not open because the only one in wales has its ups and downs.it had to shut on saturdays when it was on friday and saturday due to lack of numbers.there simply is not enough swingers who would go regulary.
another point is clubs start well then it gets i,m not going if so and so is going etc.
run forrest run !! bad business move. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i would not open because the only one in wales has its ups and downs.it had to shut on saturdays when it was on friday and saturday due to lack of numbers.there simply is not enough swingers who would go regulary.
another point is clubs start well then it gets i,m not going if so and so is going etc.
run forrest run !! bad business move."
I think you weill find the club is more alive with swingers on a staurday now than it ever was
Having it in Cardiff is going to attract people from all over the counrty like some of the big clubs do in England.
If its easy to get to, they will come ! |
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"i would not open because the only one in wales has its ups and downs.it had to shut on saturdays when it was on friday and saturday due to lack of numbers.there simply is not enough swingers who would go regulary.
another point is clubs start well then it gets i,m not going if so and so is going etc.
run forrest run !! bad business move."
Erm if last night was anything to go by Saturdays are as alive and kicking as they have ever been! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i would not open because the only one in wales has its ups and downs.it had to shut on saturdays when it was on friday and saturday due to lack of numbers.there simply is not enough swingers who would go regulary.
another point is clubs start well then it gets i,m not going if so and so is going etc.
run forrest run !! bad business move.
Erm if last night was anything to go by Saturdays are as alive and kicking as they have ever been! "
Last night was an awesome night.. good to see old and new friends back there, it was a busy night |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i would not open because the only one in wales has its ups and downs.it had to shut on saturdays when it was on friday and saturday due to lack of numbers.there simply is not enough swingers who would go regulary.
another point is clubs start well then it gets i,m not going if so and so is going etc.
run forrest run !! bad business move.
Erm if last night was anything to go by Saturdays are as alive and kicking as they have ever been! "
I think the person hasn't been to the club for many many years and is going on what it used to be.
If everyone supports the club and attend it, there would be suitable choice between the two |
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Just an observation but if you want to start any type of business you need to be 100% committed and totally confident in what you are doing.
If the person thinking about this is "a little unsure" it's very unlikely to go any further.
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I went to the opening of the Cardiff Club and a couple of times, the terms of entry, opening times were constantly changing, the layout remained as it had been when it was a massage place, happy to be messaged by anyone interested in more views about the idea or if just seeking fun.Mat. |
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To start a swingers club takes initiative money and balls, and has to be in the right place,i beleive to last club was in an old Massage parlour, hard to lose the image, so good luck, negativity is helping know one, and actualy thete are more swingers in wales than u think!!!. |
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By *oasterMan
over a year ago
Sth Wales |
I think an industrial unit is best like greenhouse darlaston at least it’s not in an area where domestic properties are within close proximity
So an out of the way industrial building where the ind estate isn’t too big but big enough not to have too mush stress when visiting. There’s plenty old places that would suit. Kenfig. Margam. Port talbot. Swansea. Llanelli. |
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