December looks like it is going howl in the Honolulu Night Clubs. Rumfire Waikiki, Suzie Wong’s Hideaway, Salsamor at District Nightclub, The District Nightclub, Ginza Night Club, Addiction Nightclub, Nextdoor, Artistry Honolulu, Hot Salsa Dance Co. to name a few, none of which I have personally visited. The action use to stop at Chinatown but now it seems to be overflowing to Kalihi. And I have always tried to kindle a little fire in the thinking of our readers with the possibilities of a new Dancing Night Club in the outskirts of Oahu.
"Social dancers know that they are not clones. They dance their own way because
Slowly the night club entrepreneurs in Hawaii are having an understanding that these dancing people are not inclined to drink to get drunk. If they drink alcoholic beverages it is in moderation. So the cover must go up and they must sell non-alcoholic drinks. Dancers will always be thirsty. Some places on the Mainland have such fancy juice bars that they come close to liquor profits. Some have mentioned $10 cover charge. But, whatever, there will not be a need to make "Big" profits in drink and the drinks offered can be at good prices for the consumers.
Bars on Oahu are mostly about a wide collection of alcoholic blends and spirits and attract a relatively younger crowd than the lounges at the hotels. A bar characteristically plays loud music, sells drinks and serves some (finger or chopstick) food or no food at all. It becomes more upscale when a dance floor is installed to make it a night club. However a ten by ten is not a dance floor. Night Clubs on Oahu are generally larger because the dance floor is larger.
The customers dance, but dance more with DJ non-stop, up to date music and they are usually younger dancers. The intermissions in live music allow many people at the tables to socialize, talking and mingling. They will definitely have older, more experienced dancers with an appreciation of the classics. Some have acquired well-known entertainers to play the music for the night. It is a considerable measure louder and a great deal more stunning as contrasted with a bar.There are likewise bunches of comfortable seats, lounge chairs, etc. for individuals to get a feel of venue.
"Social dancers know that they are not clones. They dance their own way because
there is only one of them, in all time, and their expression is unique.
If they block it, it will never exist through any other medium."
Slowly the night club entrepreneurs in Hawaii are having an understanding that these dancing people are not inclined to drink to get drunk. If they drink alcoholic beverages it is in moderation. So the cover must go up and they must sell non-alcoholic drinks. Dancers will always be thirsty. Some places on the Mainland have such fancy juice bars that they come close to liquor profits. Some have mentioned $10 cover charge. But, whatever, there will not be a need to make "Big" profits in drink and the drinks offered can be at good prices for the consumers.
"The Tennessee Waltz" by Janis Page
Bars on Oahu are mostly about a wide collection of alcoholic blends and spirits and attract a relatively younger crowd than the lounges at the hotels. A bar characteristically plays loud music, sells drinks and serves some (finger or chopstick) food or no food at all. It becomes more upscale when a dance floor is installed to make it a night club. However a ten by ten is not a dance floor. Night Clubs on Oahu are generally larger because the dance floor is larger.
The customers dance, but dance more with DJ non-stop, up to date music and they are usually younger dancers. The intermissions in live music allow many people at the tables to socialize, talking and mingling. They will definitely have older, more experienced dancers with an appreciation of the classics. Some have acquired well-known entertainers to play the music for the night. It is a considerable measure louder and a great deal more stunning as contrasted with a bar.There are likewise bunches of comfortable seats, lounge chairs, etc. for individuals to get a feel of venue.
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