Open the clubs, bars and anything else for 24 hours for all I care. I'll sleep just as good at night if they are open or closed. We don't have that problem in New Orleans, our clubs close at 7am. If people wanna get their drink on, they can take their drink outside and stroll through the Quarter, and the police won't say nada. I think in Orlando, it's a way to tell people that it's time to go. The club owners need to rest just like everyone else.
I go downtown often, but I never drink. There are some clubs that stop serving at 2AM, but stay open until Usually people start filing out of those at about 2AM anyway. I think they would make more money if they were allowed to serve until 3AM or 4AM. The best reason I've heard to let them stay open longer is so that people don't feel the need to binge drink.
Don't know if that would work, but it makes sense. I've gone out in other cities and found that it's really not so bad that we close at 2AM. I was in shock.
The same thing pretty much happened people started filing out at about 3AM and the club was pretty dead afterwards.
Like another poster said only the hardcore people would stay out really late. I think people can only take so much partying in one night. I'm glad to say I'm not one of them. Orlando used to be THE place to go in Florida for a good club atmosphere. Blame Glenda the Wicked Witch of Orlando for making life miserable for the yuppies downtown Bulldogger, that is very well put!
I too used to work in the service industry bartender in Boston and I had the same problem. I always felt cheated. Did I always stay out to 4am, well no. But, I knew if I wanted to have dinner at 9pm and then head to a different part of town to have a drink or two with friends 11pm and then go to a club to dance am and then head to another "late" club 2am I'd be A-OK.
Well, until the next morning but that is what Taco Bell and College football is all about! We already have a really concentrated and popular nightlife scene - let's let the business owners capitalize on it. Some bars in St. Louis and Kansas City can sell until 3 a. Atlantic City serves alcohol 24 hours a day. Fargo and some other municipalities allow bars to remain open until 2 a. Some bars with special licenses in larger cities like Columbus can remain open until a.
On Friday and Saturday nights in Providence, bars can stay open until 2 a. South Carolina allows counties to set the time, but most are around 2 a. When Daylight Saving Time ends, bars must close the first time the clock hits 2 a. Club licenses in cities like Charleston allow bars to stay open until 3 a. On Friday and Saturday nights, bars can serve until a.
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The earlier closing time was a voluntary measure implemented by Belfast nightclubs. Published 14 March Published 7 March And people would have more time to party and have fun.
Is the 2am last call law nation wide? I heard it doesn't exist in Montreal. Yeah i'm curious as well why we have last call.
It's the nanny state once again trying to protect you from yourself. I know for the last 10 years it has been am. Your "few" must been over 10 years ago. Last call does not mean you have to leave. Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want, to impress people they don't like.
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