3/5 EMW 4 years ago on Google
The
decorations
inside
the
club
are
great,
very
artistic.
There
are
pool
tables
right
up
the
back
of
the
club
near
the
toilets.
As
you
walk
through
the
promo
girls
will
pull
your
arms
and
try
to
guide
you
to
their
bar.
Some
of
them
get
aggressive
about
it
too,
but
not
really
in
a
confrontational
kind
of
way.
If
you've
been
to
Thailand
a
few
times
you'll
know
that's
just
how
it's
done
here
in
Thailand.
The
pool
tables
have
signs
on
them
saying
20
baht
per
game,
but
if
you
buy
1
drink
you
get
1
game
of
pool
with
it.
A
small
beer
starts
at
120
baht
with
a
game
of
pool
included,
cocktails
around
200
baht
each.
The
waitresses
keep
track
of
how
many
games
you
have
left
to
play
and
will
come
to
refresh
the
table
and
ask
if
you
want
more
drinks
when
they
see
you're
nearing
the
end
of
your
game.
It's
very
methodical
and
of
course
they
do
it
to
keep
you
there
spending
money.
The
staff
by
the
pool
tables
are
respectful,
especially
when
you
greet
and
thank
them
in
Thai.
Its
always
helpful
to
know
a
little
Thai
when
you
come
to
Thailand
-
'hello
(Sawadee
Ka/Krub),
thank
you
(Khob
Khun
Ka/Krub),
yes
(ka/krub)
and
no
(Mai
Ka/Krub).
The
music
was
loud
and
repetitive.
The
fee
to
use
the
toilet
is
10
baht
per
person
each
time
and
in
the
mens
toilets
especially
there
are
random
dudes
that
will
wait
for
you
to
finish
your
business
then
when
you
come
out
they
will
turn
on
the
tap
for
you,
offer
a
squirt
of
soap
and
a
paper
towel
then
ask
for
a
tip,
which
for
me
really
killed
the
vibe
and
I
wish
they
weren't
allowed
to
be
in
there
-
this
is
the
main
reason
for
my
3
star
rating.
It
would
otherwise
be
4
stars,
and
I'd
give
it
5
stars
if
the
promo
staff
weren't
so
'grabby'.
I
remember
when
I
came
to
Tiger
Nightclub
in
2015
there
was
a
big
dance
floor
up
the
back
and
had
pool
tables
on
a
second
level,
but
it's
changed
since
then
and
I
think
I
preferred
it
the
way
it
was
back
then
compared
to
how
it
is
now.
I
think
it
used
to
be
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
street
too.
It
was
also
much
quieter
than
it
used
to
be,
presumably
because
of
clubs
like
Illusion
just
up
the
road
with
their
flashy
lights
and
more
traditional
'open
nightclub'
space.