New Tiger Disco
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, PHUKET/ Updated : Nov 15, 2016, 12:53 IST
Synopsis
Bangla road is an intense tangle of locals, tourists and party goers all mixed together in a loud, sweaty mess. It can be overwhelming and chaotic at the best of times, so finding specific places can be tricky. Then there is Tiger … Read more
Bangla road is an intense tangle of locals, tourists and party goers all mixed together in a loud, sweaty mess. It can be overwhelming and chaotic at the best of times, so finding specific places can be tricky. Then there is Tiger Disco. Read less
Bangla road is an intense tangle of locals, tourists and party goers all mixed together in a loud, sweaty mess. It can be overwhelming and chaotic at the best of times, so finding specific places can be tricky. Then there is Tiger Disco.Covering over 5000 sq m, the three storied monster rises from the crowds and out onto the street. It is huge. The walls are constructed of fake rock and the lights shine up across the walls, emphasizing its sheer height and mass. There is, of course, also a huge tiger out the front just in case you weren’t sure what you were looking for.
Entrance is 300 Baht (about $10USD) but that includes a drink inside. Once inside you can roam free, exploring the many levels and different bars within. The first floor is the main bar with lots of seating around the bar, and tall top tables where hostess serve you and go-go dancers entertain you. Upstairs is a quieter pool lounge with lots of tables and after that is the nightclub.
The nightclub opens daily at 10pm, and is a dark themed room with lots of tigers around the walls. There are two huge bars to get drinks from and a dance floor serviced by local DJs with the usual light show and special effects.
Why go? Visit this Bangla Road institution for an authentic Phuket experience.
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