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  • Questions regarding EBC (newb to the dayclub scene)

    the price is pretty steep($60 pre-sale right now) but i'm seriously considering going to EBC



    1. Is there reentry?(going on a monday when david guetta is playing on LDW)

    2. what are the cheapest drinks u can buy there?

    3. What is the recommended time i should arrive? how long is the line usually? and is there a pre-sale line? (i'm also going to XS nightswim a night prior, so ill probably be coming in later (maybe around 1 pm). How long is the wait?

    4. what are the main differences between a dayclub/nightclub? Looking to maybe hit on some hot girls(like what i usually do at nightclubs)...

  • #2
    anyone?

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    • #3
      Reentry at EBC is extremely uncommon. It happens under extremely rare circumstances, but 99.9% of people won't be able to do it, so just assume there isn't any.

      16oz Heineken at 5.0% ABV for $12. Definitely the best deal at the bar.

      LDW means longer than average lines and I recommend showing up as early as possible. There are quite a few different lines at EBC, guest list, staff guest list, table, pre-sale, and GA. I'd say 15-30 minutes max for the line under normal circumstances, but all of that is variable and affected heavily by a holiday weekend.

      Main difference with a dayclub is make sure to remember sunscreen and arriving early and getting a decent spot on the edge can have some benefits of cool people sitting next to you. There are lots of opportunities for interactions that you don't necessarily find on a nightclub dance floor. Getting a girl a towel is a great closing move.
      Last edited by maxutilsperusd; 08-27-2015, 03:56 PM.

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      • #4
        when are you going to EBC

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        • #5
          We were at EBC the past Sunday and had an awesome time.

          We had a long day/night going to both Wet and Hakk on Saturday and showed up just after 1. Think we were in line for 30 minutes or so, but didn't have any issues getting in. Just make sure to bring printed tickets and id's and all should be good. Don't think they do re-entry.

          Drinks aren't the cheapest, but not bad either. We walked straight to the bar once we entered and I split a pitcher of Long Island Ice Tea for $100 +$20 tip. Was a good 5-6 drinks and she mixed them extra strong. Pretty much a 26oz bottle. Beers were $12.

          It's the best set-up of any pool/club I've been too. They even had areas outside the pool you could sit and I actually preferred having GA to Cabannas/Day Beds. Virtually no waits at the bars for drinks, hang out in the pool and socialize the entire time, it was awesome.

          Dayclubs are more laid back than nightclubs and it's way easier to socialize. Just jump in the pool and swim up to people. The hottest of girls were approachable and easy to chat with.

          You'll have fun!!! Jealous you get to see David Guetta though I can't complain of the DJ lineup.

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          • #6
            1. no re entry
            2. I guess a regular iced tea?
            3. david guetta will start around 3pm- don't expect him before 3pm and could be later
            should be fine at 1pm and could be fine later
            4. have to be in swimwear. girls in bikinis etc.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by maxutilsperusd View Post
              Main difference with a dayclub is make sure to remember sunscreen and arriving early and getting a decent spot on the edge can have some benefits of cool people sitting next to you.
              Spot on the edge of the pool or like a chair or something?

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              • #8
                Spot along the edge of the pool to sit and dip your feet in, there are no lounge chairs at the party pools.

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