tclubber
Active Member
I am just curious - lots of Ibiza clubs used to be open air and then had to build roofs due to alleged noise pollution. It happened to DC-10, it happened to Space, I think even Privilege (called Ku back in the days) was open air once. I also remember Bora Bora in PdB getting in trouble for being open air about 10 years ago.
Yet Ushuaia is a relatively new investment and manages to do open air parties in the densely populated PdB area. Seems no one from the authorities comes to them with a decibel meter, and no one forces them to either build a roof or to close down.
How do they manage to do it while nearly all other clubs fell victim to the Ibiza's war on open air clubbing? How can it be that Ushuaia can hold open air parties in the middle of PdB, but DC-10 (located in the middle of nowhere and next to the noisy airport) cannot?
Just curious...
Yet Ushuaia is a relatively new investment and manages to do open air parties in the densely populated PdB area. Seems no one from the authorities comes to them with a decibel meter, and no one forces them to either build a roof or to close down.
How do they manage to do it while nearly all other clubs fell victim to the Ibiza's war on open air clubbing? How can it be that Ushuaia can hold open air parties in the middle of PdB, but DC-10 (located in the middle of nowhere and next to the noisy airport) cannot?
Just curious...