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[Review] Marco V - 2.5.10 - Pacha (pg. 5)
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yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by get nyce
obviously someone wanted to just use the word decorum



:haha:


omg dude your posts have been making me giggle lately....
StarSoprano426
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Originally posted by LaDiDaDi
As to the drama people experienced, I guess i'll be the only one to defend the club... think of their position, they run a business which often is predicated on maintaining certain decorum. They never said no sneakers or t shirts to enter, all they asked was that for VIP you be dressed appropriately. I dont see this as being ty by them at all. image is very important for the longevity of a club. thats my 2 cents.


I take no issue with them having a rule. The problem is when they fail to notify patrons in advance when instating a new rule. Up until that night everyone was accustomed to dressing neatly and casually for all ares of the club. We spent $1800 on bottle service and to be told at the door that there is a new dress code and that a member of our party will not be allowed in the mezzanine is abhorrent. Had we been notified prior to arrival, everyone would have been dressed to their standard.

I think it's an incredibly stupid move on the part of the management. I want to say that our table was probably 1/4 or 1/5 of the entire revenue for vip for that evening. It wouldn't have been so difficult for them to have made an exception to the rule. If I had had it my way we would have canceled the table on the principle of the matter and done general admission. Unfortunately I was unable to get everyone on board with the idea.

One would think, just from a business standpoint alone, that the management of Pacha would have treated people who were bringing that much income to their venue a little better. If we were treated well I would have been more than happy to continue to spend money, bring large groups of people, and be a vip patron as I have been for years. After this incident I will never spend another penny on bottle service there.

Furthermore, when I went up to the mezzanine there were several people up there wearing sneakers and raver pants. Obviously exceptions can me made to their rule then. And I suppose our almost 2 grand was not enough for them?

Absolutely disgusting.

PachaNYC, don't you have a screen name on here? Do you have anything at all to say about the awful way your management treated people the other night?
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by StarSoprano426


PachaNYC, don't you have a screen name on here? Do you have anything at all to say about the awful way your management treated people the other night?


I would also like to hear what they have to say. I wasnt there, but I hope there was an email sent or a response of some sort about this.


:whip: :whip:
xpand3r
It's pretty disappointing to hear stories like this because I've seen people at Pacha almost wear anything and get away with it. I saw a dude with gym shorts last May @ Pacha and they didn't seem to mind.

They should definitely be a little understanding if you didn't know th rule and are spending lot of money on VIP
Jacob Henry
Didn't get to stay the whole night, but Eco's set was phenomenal (huge thanks, as well, for the "life frequency" support, boss). Great party, guys :)
euphoria
There has never been an enforced dress code at any Massive event I have ever attended. I wonder what sparked this sudden change, I'm thinking it has more to do with the venue rather than Massive.
StarSoprano426
Oh absolutely. Massive was, as always, 100% awesome. It was solely Pacah's staff and management who were discriminating last Friday.
MeLLyMeL
yeah. I don't think anyone thought Massive had anything to do with dress code.


I missed out cuz I was out of town but - can anyone tell me what time this ended? I am prob going this friday. Just wondering. :D

thanks!
StarSoprano426
it ended at 5:30
cmccann87
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Originally posted by apple country
:haha:

we're much nicer in Chicago. another reason Big Mike and Mr Eco and Tom all need to play HERE!!!!

I mean, we get Blake and Row, frequently. Time to get all the best USA guys to come around as well.


Time for you guys to line-up Carlo LIO and the Junkies as well from here .... They will tear you guys a new one

09vdubgti
One real huge reason why i like Glow in dc is because how interactive they are with there patrons. They have there own forum, and Pete keeps them updated with the latest info on everything. Not to mention they bring the best dj's too
Konijn
quote:
Originally posted by LaDiDaDi
think of their position, they run a business which often is predicated on maintaining certain decorum.



indeed. because when i think of shirtless meatheads, coked-up fujianese boaters, and g'd up chicks puking on 46th st, "decorum" is the first word that comes to mind.
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