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Top Dos & Don’ts when You’re Going Clubbing for the First Time

Top Dos & Don’ts when You’re Going Clubbing for the First Time

When you’re going clubbing for the first time, you may not know how to prepare before you go and what to do once you get there. Maybe you’re simply not a party animal who frequents parties and clubs like your friends do, so when it’s your first time, you need to be aware of some important tips for having a great time when you hit the club. Here are some of the top first-time clubbing dos and don’ts to remember when you’re getting ready to party at the best clubs in San Diego.

Do: Check the Dress Code

Most clubs, especially the high-end ones, have dress codes, and you don’t want to get all pumped up for your night out only to be turned away at the door because of what you’re wearing. Besides, you want to look your best on your first night out clubbing. Guys should wear collared shirts with nice jeans or slacks and closed-toed shoes—leave the trainers at home. A woman can’t go wrong with a dress paired with low heels or wedges—stilettos may be sexy, but they’re not great for dancing all night. Both men and women should avoid wearing baggy clothes, shorts, flip flops, or sandals. 

Don’t: Go Alone

Bringing a trusted friend along can make all the difference when you’re going clubbing for the first time. You’ll feel a lot less self-conscious if you aren’t sitting at the bar by yourself, and you’ll have someone there to watch your back throughout the night. It’s also a good idea to inform another person who isn’t going to the club about your whereabouts for the night. 

Do: Let Yourself Get Comfortable

Nothing will ruin your first time clubbing faster than clinging to the walls and keeping to yourself the whole night. Clubs are places to celebrate life, so embrace your inner dancing queen and let loose a little. A drink or two may make it easier, but make sure to drink in moderation. You don’t want to rely on booze to get you through the night, and you definitely don’t want the most vivid memory of your first clubbing experience to be a monster hangover. 

Don’t: Spend the Night on Your Phone

You’re going out to have a great time, meet new people, and lose yourself in the music and the excitement on the dance floor. You won’t be able to make the most of your clubbing experience if your attention is on your phone instead of what’s going on around you. Get out there and mingle with all the other people who are there to have a blast!

Do: Keep Track of Your Finances

During a fun night out on the town, it can be dangerously easy to spend a couple of hundred dollars or more on cover charges, drinks, Lyft rides, and post-partying food runs. A few drinks can make you feel super friendly, but be careful about that urge to buy shots for everyone. Make sure you maintain control over how much you’re spending with your debit or credit card.

Don’t: Drive

This is one of the most important tips for first-time clubbing. Try to arrange to have someone drop you off and pick you up later. This person shouldn’t be someone you’re partying with at the club because there’s a good chance that by the end of the night, none of you are going to be sober enough to drive safely. Otherwise, use a rideshare service like Lyft or Uber. 

Make your first time extra special by going to the area’s top dance club. San Diego nightclub goers consistently rank Onyx Room as the best nightclub in town. With multiple rooms and various genres, we’re sure to please both first-time and veteran San Diego clubgoers. Whether you’re looking for the best Top 40, urban Latin, or hip hop clubs in San Diego, we have something to please everyone. Come see for yourself what Onyx has to offer. To join the guest list for the night of your choosing or get VIP bottle service and experience why Onyx Nightclub is the best San Diego nightclub, call us at 619-876-8044.

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