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SuviP, 8.6.2006 23:05:
What should I wear?L
adies are required to dress in a manner appropriate to a formal occasion. This means that a hat must be worn, strapless dresses are not permitted, midriffs must be covered, and trouser suits must be of full length and of matching colour and material. Gentlemen are required to wear either black or grey morning dress, including a waistcoat, with a top hat. Overseas visitors are welcome to wear the formal national dress of their country or Service dress. Those not complying with the dress code will be asked to leave the Royal Enclosure and will be relieved of their Royal Enclosure badge.
nin@, 8.6.2006 23:51:
Row, it occupies a total of four shop blocks with a huge sign stating its name where onlookers will never miss. Inside, one can't help but feel at home and all out to party!
White walls, red couches with wildly-patterned cushions, and low tables make it an ideal place for you to just chill and chit chat with your friends before hitting the dance floor. The club is molded in a way where no matter where you wish to sit, you'll still get a clear view of the dance floor and the glowing stage which doubles as a dance podium and catwalk stage.
Not to be left out are the constant flashing of disco lights all around, which contribute to the fantastic clubbing atmosphere. The Loft surprised us all with a continuous crowd every weekend, long after its appeal as a new club had worn out. Be it having a few drinks after office hours, catching up with old friends, or simply just going all out to party, drop by the club which suits all these purposes.
Crowd: Mostly big groups of friends out to have a good time. True drinkers as the club offers a large variety of alcohol. Majority of Chinese clubbers.
Tip: Secure a place early as the club does get really pack at an early hour especially during weekends.