For the most part, I felt like I was back in the United States because the majority of the music was American Pop. There were stark differences to how you get into the club here. For one, I was confused by the people looking like they are standing in line. In fact, they are actually not. They were pre-drinking on the street. I even saw vendors on the street selling alcohol which was very interesting. The only place I know of in the US that allows drinking outside is in Vegas.
Also, I only brought a photocopy of my passport because I didn't want my real one stolen. They were nice enough to accept my passport as proof of age. So they give you a card to track all your expenses including an admission fee of R$50. The club opens at 1130pm so it wasn't so packed when we got there. To my surprise, they played all American music for the first couple of hours. It was nice, but I was also looking forward to Brazilian pop music in which they did play later on in the evening.
Drinks were very strong! Just the way I like it! I did appreciate those bartenders dressed in sailor outfits. Overall, it was a good club although some areas were cordoned off. Maybe those were VIP areas? Who knows. At the end of the night, you settle your bill at the front. read more