Pacha Murcia?

jez71

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Anyone been? My parents moved out to Spain last year and live about 15 minutes from Murcia and just spotted there's a Pacha there:idea: :idea: :idea:
 
...just spotted there's a Pacha there:idea: :idea: :idea:

these "pachas" are everywhere nowadays, if they continue to give away
licenses one day there will be more pachas than mcdonalds :twisted:

but many of these pacha-franchises have a very short life
(maybe because some of them are pure crap :confused: :?: :!: )
 
the trick with pacha is spotting a place in spain where there isn't one! as murcia still allows you to marry your 13 year old sister and literacy runs at about 8% i'd guess that the pacha murcia branch isn't as sophisticated as ibiza. probably doesn't even have a pool table!
 
it was a joke sil. murcia is a sophisticated region of modern spain. it's asturias where you have to marry your sister.

has anybody been to pacha at potes?
 
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it was a joke sil. murcia is a sophisticated region of modern spain. it's asturias where you have to marry your sister.

has anybody been to pacha at potes?


Qué cos I don't understand a word except marry and sister :lol:

I've been to Potes but we weren't allowed to Pacha :lol:
 
I thought my initial question wasn't an unreasonable one:confused:

must of left my sense of humour at home today:cry:

cheers for the responses though:rolleyes: really helpful!
 
I thought my initial question wasn't an unreasonable one:confused:

must of left my sense of humour at home today:cry:

cheers for the responses though:rolleyes: really helpful!


jez, I'm not an expert on Pacha, but for what I know Ibiza Pacha can't be compared to any other pacha in Spain. Most of them are in touristic resorts and I'm sure they are not much different than the other clubs.
 
I thought my initial question wasn't an unreasonable one:confused:

must of left my sense of humour at home today:cry:

cheers for the responses though:rolleyes: really helpful!

think ritzy for upmarket wannabees and errrrr loads of kids.
 
jez, I'm not an expert on Pacha, but for what I know Ibiza Pacha can't be compared to any other pacha in Spain. Most of them are in touristic resorts and I'm sure they are not much different than the other clubs.

Thanks Silvia for your reply. Thought that might be the case just wondered if it was worth trying next time I visit my parents but evidently not the case.
 
Yup sure am:D , was enquiring about Murcia as heading out to see the olds in October so wondered if it was worth a visit? Evidently not though:!:
 
these "pachas" are everywhere nowadays, if they continue to give away
licenses one day there will be more pachas than mcdonalds :twisted:

but many of these pacha-franchises have a very short life
(maybe because some of them are pure crap :confused: :?: :!: )



pacha-founder ricardo urgell interviewed from pete tong
in the pacha 40th anniversary "miamibiza" magazine, march 2007:


it must be hard to maintain the pacha quality with your franchises.
how do you do that :?:

ricardo urgell:
"...during all those years we have opened more than 80 clubs ..."

"... the quality is maintained by the person who runs it.
a nightclub is something more complex than a mcdonalds.
every club is different and you cannot impose the same line.
there are some that are very successful,
but others are really bad. :lol: :twisted: 8)
the club is a mirror of the person who runs it."
 
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