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NYC Clubs compared to European Clubs
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| pgrudo00 |
| I never been to Euro Clubs, so I was wondering if any one has been to New York City and the Foreign clubs? Well whats the difference, besides newer music. |
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| hooknife |
| quote: | Originally posted by pgrudo00
I never been to Euro Clubs, so I was wondering if any one has been to New York City and the Foreign clubs? Well whats the difference, besides newer music. |
Newer music? |
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| Hybrid |
| europe is a whole continent, which includes many cities and many different clubs... |
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| jonSun |
| IMO whats a good reason to go to Europe is not only the clubs & newer music but the big events like Dance Valley, Trance Energy, Gatecrasher among many many more. |
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| Taub |
| quote: | Originally posted by pgrudo00
I never been to Euro Clubs, so I was wondering if any one has been to New York City and the Foreign clubs? Well whats the difference, besides newer music. |
there are many in the nyc section who can give you answer, but mainly i would have to say the poeople and the vibe are the biggest differences |
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| MaGiK54 |
| Another difference is the minumum age that you can go clubbing in the Europe compared to the US. Here in Holland is the minimum age 18 or 21. States is the minimum 23 ?? |
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| pgrudo00 |
| In the U.S. the age limit is 21 but on certain nights in certain clubs it's 18 to enter 21 to drink. |
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| PHALPAX |
| quote: | Originally posted by MaGiK54
Another difference is the minumum age that you can go clubbing in the Europe compared to the US. Here in Holland is the minimum age 18 or 21. States is the minimum 23 ?? |
The minimum varies in the states. In some places it is only 21, but in many places the age is 18. People under 21 sometimes have to pay higher covers tho..... |
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