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Re: Comfort Zone - I don't get it
| quote: | Originally posted by nifty narcotix
Alright, so I'm hoping someone can help me out with this.
I've been to CZ three or four times now, and I can't honestly say I've ever had a good time there. But at the same time, I see loads of people, here and elsewhere, talking about how awesome a time they always seem to have at Zone, and how much they look forward to future events. So I'm trying to figure out why I can't ever enjoy it.
Obviously, the music is awesome. No question. But the atmosphere there just seems so unfriendly and negative. I remember being genuinely scared there on more than one occasion. Is it all just in my head? Am I hanging out in the wrong places? Should I not be talking to people while I'm there? Apparently there's an upstairs....what's there?
Usually what ends up happening when I find myself at zone is that I have trouble getting into the dance floor - because I can't see and am afraid of the people around me. I end up sitting on the patio most of the time and smoking. Either there or in the lounge to the right of the DJ booth.
So I guess what I'm asking is for someone to please explain Comfort Zone to me. I really want to be able to enjoy it, since it is THE afterhours place in Toronto, and I live a 10-15 minute walk away from it, but I just haven't been able to up to this point.
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ive clubbed pretty much everywhere you possibly can in north america, i lived on south beach for 5 yrs, ive been to some shady spots LA, Vegas, nyc and even in detroit. toronto is my second favorite city to party behing miami cause your edm scene is big, good mix of everything and i love guv cause the talent and the big parties like LOL plus you have the docks too. ive only been to the zone 3 times but i gotta say its the sketchiest afterhours ive ever been too (and ive seen some shit) youve summed up my thoughts on that place. it can take your high and ruin it fast. its not for everyone and hopefully i wont be talk in to going again after SANDER i guess im gonna have to stop my feet from dancing.
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