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smiler
A fiver to get in the place doesnt open till 12. Then the last time i was in 2 weeks ago the music stoped and lights came on at 1:50 . where is the value in that .
Atleast in Skinandies it opens early and shuts at 2:30The waterfront actual opens at 10pm just nobody turns up until 12 or after. The problem is that all the pubs have been granted late licences to 1am, but the nightclubs (Waterfront and Skinandies) have not been granted an even later licence their licence is still only to 1am. Therefore the nightclubs are only getting 1hr of business, as people are not turning up before 12. The whole thing worked a lot better 10years ago, when all the pubs closed at 12. As you had a route to travel, you would start at Black stairs move down haggers, backer, crown, camps, carters and finally Waterfront. All the establishments worked well together heading people on to the next place and all establishments made a profit, whereas now they are all fighting amongst themselves to make some money
quote="hails4"]i think the waterfront and skins is poor its the same folk out week in week out same crack every time and nothing seems make the place any more worth going to....
As for this comment, nothing can be done about the people who go out as that's what happens when you live in a small place. The establishments can not be held responsible for who decides to go out on the weekends
quote ="hails4"]theres nothing up here worth going to and when ever there is it usually dies out in a few weeks, we just need something that is appealing and offers something new at least once a month to keep us intrested then maybe more people will start getting out to these places
What are your suggestions that would be more appealing to you to go to that is not expensive, but also makes a profit for these establishments???? You need to include wages, electricity, drinks/food and entertainment!!!
I do agree there is nothing to do in Wick, but are people going to be willing to spend money if something is organised.
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