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Re: Expensive Night Out
Nice bit of marketing for the place isn't it...
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Am i the only person wondering why such a big deal is being made about this. It is the Cavalli club- I would expect any bar taht sells Cristal to actualy sell it every now and again! So that size of bill shouldn't really be anything out of the norm really.
And as for marketing i don't think it shows the Cavalli club off that well- a receipt going viral. Roberto Cavalli is a designer who produces some beautiful clothes - it is an aspirational brand- if they have turned to cheap tricks for advertising then I think thats a big step down for them. :thumbdown: It isn't about the money it's about the glamour. |
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Originally Posted by kittycat1
(Post 9822539)
Am i the only person wondering why such a big deal is being made about this. It is the Cavalli club- I would expect any bar taht sells Cristal to actualy sell it every now and again! So that size of bill shouldn't really be anything out of the norm really.
And as for marketing i don't think it shows the Cavalli club off that well- a receipt going viral. Roberto Cavalli is a designer who produces some beautiful clothes - it is an aspirational brand- if they have turned to cheap tricks for advertising then I think thats a big step down for them. :thumbdown: It isn't about the money it's about the glamour. |
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Originally Posted by Blue Cat
(Post 9821954)
and we are supposed to believe all she did is sing for that money? :blink:
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For that amount even I would have done more than sing!
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Re: Expensive Night Out
Originally Posted by kittycat1
(Post 9822539)
Am i the only person wondering why such a big deal is being made about this. It is the Cavalli club- I would expect any bar taht sells Cristal to actualy sell it every now and again! So that size of bill shouldn't really be anything out of the norm really.
And as for marketing i don't think it shows the Cavalli club off that well- a receipt going viral. Roberto Cavalli is a designer who produces some beautiful clothes - it is an aspirational brand- if they have turned to cheap tricks for advertising then I think thats a big step down for them. :thumbdown: It isn't about the money it's about the glamour. It's basically full of uber rich GCC Arabs having a giant pissing competition to see who can spunk the most cash. Some very very upmarket women in there though , good people watching venue but that's about it's limit . Brash , crass , over the top and gaudy , suits Dubai down to the ground . |
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Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9824905)
I've been to the Cavalli Club a few times and it's pretty ordinary to be honest , not a patch on Cargo in London or Drop in Hong Kong or maybe Zouk in Singapore .
It's basically full of uber rich GCC Arabs having a giant pissing competition to see who can spunk the most cash. Some very very upmarket women in there though , good people watching venue but that's about it's limit . Brash , crass , over the top and gaudy , suits Dubai down to the ground . |
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Originally Posted by al dente
(Post 9826668)
What about the music or am i the only sucker who wants to go out and dance?
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Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9826694)
Middle of the road House with a smattering of R&B ....Pretty non descript , just like most clubs in this region bar a handful
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I once had the misfortune of going to Allure in AD. Was hugely excited about going and within 10 minutes (after row over sitting at one of the 30 empty tables) realised it was not the zenith i had hoped. The music was awful, the clientele worse and the prices extortionate. Was so disappointed. I was a clubber in my day so happy with house (not so much R&B), indy, or, as nod to my disaffected youth at the Simba Saloon in Nairobi, some plain old-fashioned rock.
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Originally Posted by al dente
(Post 9826745)
I once had the misfortune of going to Allure in AD. Was hugely excited about going and within 10 minutes (after row over sitting at one of the 30 empty tables) realised it was not the zenith i had hoped. The music was awful, the clientele worse and the prices extortionate. Was so disappointed. I was a clubber in my day so happy with house (not so much R&B), indy, or, as nod to my disaffected youth at the Simba Saloon in Nairobi, some plain old-fashioned rock.
Dubai has started to bring some decent nights and dj's over in the past 3 years but they have to cater for the masses / holiday makers. The Gulf cannot have a good club scene because of obvious reasons . Beruit is the closest you'll get. The rest is ordinary . |
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Originally Posted by littlejimmy
(Post 9826719)
Sounds like the non-descript kind of techno-pap I heard when I paid a visit to the Pearl Lounge behind the Doha Marriott in 2006/7. I was a guest at the hotel and completely bored, so went to have a look. I was made to feel about as welcome as a leper, even though the place was empty. Never did get the posey club scene, either in the UK, even more so abroad.
Full of Lebo posers, fat chicks in spandex...and ALL tables are reserved..and stay empty all night...:rofl: |
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Originally Posted by Alexa
(Post 9826796)
Full of Lebo posers, fat chicks in spandex...and ALL tables are reserved..and stay empty all night...:rofl:
Was so enjoyable going back to the UK to my old favourite nightspot with my mates, drinking rum, quality tunes, relaxed and having a laugh. Impossible here. |
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Whatever Dubai can do, Abu Dhabi can do better…
http://www.emirates247.com/news/emir...01-08-1.436410 |
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However, the favoured drink of choice on the bill is Cristal, which retails at the club at Dh6,000 per bottle; a whopping 22 bottles of the bubbly are listed at a tally of Dh132,000. |
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