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Discover What Is Happening At 801 Hill Nightclub Guest List

By Joshua Johnson


If you are under the age of thirty and live in an urban area like Los Angeles, you probably know all about the term guest list and what it means with the night club scene. Anybody else might not be clear with the concept. Some people might think it is like when you throw a party, these are the names of the people that you invited to attend. It is more like this. When you and your friends go out clubbing this Saturday, your names are on the 801 Hill Nightclub guest list. You will be granted entry, but the rest of the people waiting in line may not make the grade.

The process is sort of like making a reservation, but again, not exactly. To ensure that the names of you and your friends are on the checklist you will need to call or text the nightclub and agree to pay for a table and some bottles of alcohol and some wine. The cost of this ranges from two hundred sixty dollars up to one thousand five hundred dollars.

Another way to explain this is the following scenario. Mr. Sam Smith calls or texts the nightclub 801 Hill Street to put himself on the guest list for one thousand dollars, for which he will get a table for four people and three bottles of vodka and one bottle of wine. Mr. Smith says his guests are Miss Kitty Dillon, Mr. Joe Black and Miss Suzy Jones.

Now John Jones and his three friends are on the guest list. Saturday night when they show up at the club, they give the bouncer their names, show their IDs and they will be granted entrance. Mr. Jones is the only person who paid, but his friends will be included because he added their names. The long line of people waiting outside, whose names are not on the checklist, may or may not get into the club.

This type of a nightclub has entertainment, which typically includes a DJ and at the very least some scantily clad go go dancers. The club may also have private parties where the person paying for the private party defines the entertainment.

Senior citizens remember the age of Studio 54, when Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and friends partied the nights away. This was a booming era for the world of nightclubs, and they would like to revisit this legendary time. Entry has to be exclusive, and the guest list provides this exclusivity.

The area around Hill Street in LA is jumping with nightlife. It is where people go to be seen. They can talk about it to their friends, who should be impressed. This is not the night club for your grandma.

If you or one of your friends do not have enough money to put your names on the revered list, you have a better chance of getting into the club if are female, young and extremely pretty. It also helps to be dressed according to the unofficial dress code. That would be high heels, short skirt and a little cleavage for good measure. This new nightclub culture is really the old culture being reintroduced. You can make your New Years reservations now. Rock on!




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