OK, so you wouldn’t think an Asian chick would enjoy coming to a largely Hispanic-music, Hispanic-attended nightclub… And OK, sometimes the polka-infused banda music, huge wall-sized screens, and circling of the dance floor had me thinking it was the 7th circle of hell… But all in all I had a REALLY fun night! — we didn’t pay cover because we found a birthday party gang who were getting in free. yow! — $ 1 domestic beers — didn’t go to the other rooms, just stayed on the large, banda dance floor: when banda played, everyone would circle the edge of the dance floor like a huge lazy Susan. Then, when a top 40 song came on, we took a break and just grinded wherever we wanted. — the crowd age range was pretty young, though I had an under-21 ask me to dance which was argh. NOTE: I came here back on 6÷09÷2012, so this review is way outdated!
Ceidy S.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
It was alright. took a while to get the party started This was in 2011 just not Unilocaling about it haha they treated me nicely on my birthday tho it’s a little ghetto and not the best looking guys go here. I wouldn’t go back. not because It sucks that bad but it’s just not my type club and the crowd is too young
GA E.
Classificação do local: 5 Porter, TX
excellent club… lots of lights, tvs, fog, and gogo dancers. the building was big, i just went to the 2006 building located on the right of their other club 2001 and inside of the 2006 club their are 2 rooms… drinks were very reasonable
Alexandra V.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
When I saw their website, I figured they used the same web page for both clubs but that they were far apart from each other. Turns out, they’re right next to each other. 2006 is to the right of 2001. There are two dance floors, two levels on each side of the club. The dance floor to the left plays music in English, it’s the first to fill up and it gets full. The dance floor on the right plays music in Spanish. Rap, bachata, salsa, merengue, and punta are some of the music genres played in Spanish at 2006. Given that it was the Friday before 4th of July. They were handing out glow sticks with patriotic colors. People were so creative with them. Some turned them into bracelets, anklets, necklaces, halos, belts, and some just swung them around for fun. I ordered a piña colada. A red syrup was placed at the bottom and along the shaft of the glass, before the piña colada was poured in. It was topped off with three tasty cherries. It set me back about 7 bucks. I had a blast dancing with friends. In between dancing, we watched others dance and we chatted amongst ourselves. I played with the escapade matches on our table, the best friend joined in. We disposed of them in the ashtray. At one point, a white light was turned on. It was as if the papparazi has entered the dance floor. A bright light would turn on, light a flash light, every .5 seconds over the dance floors for 30 seconds. It was cool but bright. The dance floor on the left has a circle of flat screen TVs, playing music videos. Every now in then you see female dancers. I figure they were patrons, rather than go go dancers. The crowd was 20 – 30 something, fashion-forward and nice. It was a great experience overall. We headed out about 1:00am, before the crowds headed out. Though I was initially reluctant to going out, I gave into my best guy friend’s invite to Escapade 2006. I’ve never been to a foam party; I’d like to come back for one of those nights.