extended disco-season !?

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love the irony. i'm nigh on a pensioner and you're asking me to tell you the names of these places!
 
Which ones are they though? ie name names.

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http://www.spotlight-forums.com/showpost.php?p=1432835&postcount=55




"...
... Tengo 200 camas pero no me salen las cuentas?.
¿puedo hacer, sin licencia, un actividad secundaria de discoteca al aire libre para 5.000 personas?
(= Ushuaia )
...

la Asociación Balear de Discotecas lleva años denunciando ilegalidades
(DC-10,
KM-5,
Blue Marlin,
La Plage (de l´Éléphant),
Nassau,
No Name,
etc., etc., etc.)

cuya actividad ilegal de discoteca se permite impunemente por parte
de las administraciones competentes ...

..."
 
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http://www.spotlight-forums.com/showpost.php?p=1432835&postcount=55




"...
... Tengo 200 camas pero no me salen las cuentas?.
¿puedo hacer, sin licencia, un actividad secundaria de discoteca al aire libre para 5.000 personas?
(= Ushuaia )
...

la Asociación Balear de Discotecas lleva años denunciando ilegalidades
(DC-10,
KM-5,
Blue Marlin,
La Plage (de l´Éléphant),
Nassau,
No Name,
etc., etc., etc.)

cuya actividad ilegal de discoteca se permite impunemente por parte
de las administraciones competentes ...
..."

Cheers icey (I cant always read through every thread)

All the decent places then:(
 
I think the big nightclubs should realise that people come to Ibiza not just because of them, but because of the smaller places to party too.

Not everybody wants a big club experience every night of the week.

If there were only big clubs on Ibiza, the island would lose a fair amount of its appeal.

If certain big nightclubs are not getting people through the door, then perhaps it is about time to ask questions about themselves, as opposed to the competition.

I have a lot of respect for the original clubs that have become behemoths but it some of them have become a tad stale, losing ground to others that have continued to develop and re-invent themselves.
 
in mallorca well known clubs like abraxas or tito's have announced this winter they will remain closed from november to april and will only open on NYE :!:

sadly in ibiza it will have its consequences too . . . . . . . . . .

Is it not only Pacha & Santo Grial that are open all year anyway?
 
A spokesman for Privilege claimed the situation in which “every bar, restaurant or boat is suddenly a club” could not continue.
appeared in the local press one week ago:

:arrow: the clubs legally analyze the responses received from the municipalities
"santa eulalia and san antonio have answered with enough information, and san jose has done in a way that lawyers are analyzing"

:arrow: the consell commits with the clubs to regulate the leisure activities
"we must clarify the offer and hours, and define what can be done and what can't be done"
 
A spokesman for Privilege claimed the situation in which “every bar, restaurant or boat is suddenly a club” could not continue.
appeared in the local press one week ago:

:arrow: the clubs legally analyze the responses received from the municipalities
"santa eulalia and san antonio have answered with enough information, and san jose has done in a way that lawyers are analyzing"

:arrow: the consell commits with the clubs to regulate the leisure activities
"we must clarify the offer and hours, and define what can be done and what can't be done"
:arrow: the association of clubs criticizes the councils for not closing the illegal venues
"the festival ibiza 123 was detrimental for the activity of many of the clubs in the association" (?!)

:arrow: the clubs denounce the political passivity against the illegal venues
they mentioned the santa eulalia council to say that it took them only 24 hours to close an illegal club because it didn't have license (plan b), acting in a totally different way than other municipalities despite having the same possibilities to do so



and here's the "top 22", according to today's UH:

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The clubs always come across as just throwing their toys out of the pram because they can't are loosing profit.
They need to drop ticket prices and drink prices, maybe then will the punters go!
 
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A spokesman for Privilege claimed the situation in which “every bar, restaurant or boat is suddenly a club” could not continue.
appeared in the local press one week ago:

:arrow: the clubs legally analyze the responses received from the municipalities
"santa eulalia and san antonio have answered with enough information, and san jose has done in a way that lawyers are analyzing"

:arrow: the consell commits with the clubs to regulate the leisure activities
"we must clarify the offer and hours, and define what can be done and what can't be done"
:arrow: the association of clubs criticizes the councils for not closing the illegal venues
"the festival ibiza 123 was detrimental for the activity of many of the clubs in the association" (?!)

:arrow: the clubs denounce the political passivity against the illegal venues
they mentioned the santa eulalia council to say that it took them only 24 hours to close an illegal club because it didn't have license (plan b), acting in a totally different way than other municipalities despite having the same possibilities to do so
:arrow: the consell will strengthen the inspections
at least that's what they assured today to the disco association after a long and tense meeting.....



[with all these bad vibes between them i don't see them agreeing to make the season longer any time soon]
 
I can see where this is heading...

I know certain board members have commented in the past on their disdain for the West End, it's reputation and the crowd it pulls. But I also feel there is a lot of us who appreciates what the strip offers, even if it isn't our cup of tea.

If the bullyboys get their way then the West End is literally going to turn into Faliraki, Kavos, Kardamena etc, with music having to turned-off at a watershed time.

... None of the bars will adhere to the law, of course! They will simply do what all the bar owners in Greece do and have patrols at various points on the street on the look out for the guardia civil, then turn their music off before they arrive.

It's the biggest farce you can imagine. Everybody is fully aware that the bars do this. But all involved - owners, workers, customers, residents, police, politicians - all coroborate in the bull**** production! It's a wonder the authorities bother sending patrols at all. I would imagine it is significantly more annoying for the residents with booming music going on/off, on/off, on/off all night, then it is being continuous played.
 
I think a lot of the west end punters would go to the other party islands if they shut down the west end. Which would be a shame, as that wouldn't help tourism (and as a result, the economy) of Ibiza grow. It'd also risk pushing away the punters who go to the west end and end up at the clubs later on in the evening.

West End or no, I'd never drink in the clubs and I reckon a lot of people on here feel exactly the same. It's just too damned expensive.
 
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