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Renovations to Skybar and Main Room Patio (pg. 10)
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RobotHouse
its a bunch of 2x4 benches with no actual seat on them yet and a soon to be bar in the center for the guv ground floor patio.

so just imagine what a do it yourself patio instruction manual diagram would look like like half way through the booklet and there you go.

maybe chinamon can take some snapshots of the parking lot next they get new asphalt too.
kotsy
the vip area in front of the main room dj booth seems to come and go, perhaps based on the event (I know it wasn't there for angello/ingrosso)
Jayx1
For the most part, Skybar has always been posebar. This just seals the deal IMO. And if this helps convert the unwashed hip hop masses and injects some longevity into the scene then perhaps exposure to house will get a lot of ginos to actually do more such as dance rather than twitch their right leg when no ones looking!
chinamon
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Originally posted by Jayx1
twitch their right leg


hey, i do that!!
VDub
My whole body does the twitch in bed...

I love it...
ItalianPoiSon
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Originally posted by chinamon
i think the dj booth would be wicked if it was right on top of the washrooms.


that would be jokes....
jsibilin
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Originally posted by ItalianPoiSon
that would be jokes....


they should really make the dj booth in the middle.. i have never seen a dj booth in the middle of any club dance floor. It would also make it equal distance for everyone to see the dj... as well as clear up room for dancing!
ItalianPoiSon
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Originally posted by jsibilin
they should really make the dj booth in the middle.. i have never seen a dj booth in the middle of any club dance floor. It would also make it equal distance for everyone to see the dj... as well as clear up room for dancing!


that would be different, i would like too see that happen....but i could see alot of djs or management types not liking that idea.....it would be hard for djs to sneak sum "party favors" hahahahaha.....
chinamon
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Originally posted by jsibilin
they should really make the dj booth in the middle.. i have never seen a dj booth in the middle of any club dance floor. It would also make it equal distance for everyone to see the dj... as well as clear up room for dancing!


too many idiots would be breaking the djs balls for requests or even just to become his/her friend. and also idiots might see something they like and try to steal it.

the whole dj booth concept is very much like a stage. they are performing for the clubbers/partiers. when was the last time you went to a concert and the stage was right in the middle and the crowd surrounded it 360-degrees? that would be a disaster.
geroin
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Originally posted by chinamon
too many idiots would be breaking the djs balls for requests or even just to become his/her friend. and also idiots might see something they like and try to steal it.

the whole dj booth concept is very much like a stage. they are performing for the clubbers/partiers. when was the last time you went to a concert and the stage was right in the middle and the crowd surrounded it 360-degrees? that would be a disaster.


sonic

exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
the whole dj booth concept is very much like a stage. they are performing for the clubbers/partiers. when was the last time you went to a concert and the stage was right in the middle and the crowd surrounded it 360-degrees? that would be a disaster.


That's what it was like for Sensation White when I was there :P
haha

But it was on an elevated platform like 15 feet above everyone else, so no need to worry about the DJ's safety...

But it was pretty cool. The Stage continuously rotated all night long...



geroin
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Originally posted by geroin
sonic


not really but somewhat..
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