
Denis Khripunov
1 reviews on 1 places
Good evening Decades. I am going to leave an interesting review for you and everyone to see.
We came down to decades at 10 pm on Friday night. We were staying on the top floor and had a pretty good time for 2 hours. I was with 3 other people who were drinking (I personally don’t drink alcohol). The money spent total was about 1000 dollars for 3 people. The drinks in Decades are extremely heavy and evidently everybody gets drunk fast. 2 of the people I was with got drunk and didn’t feel so well, so I took one of them downstairs (others were still up) and the outside. Upon escorting them for fresh air the managing Security guard told me that my friend most likely wouldn’t be able to get back and I was completely fine with that. We went out and I tried to get back inside by myself to grab the other two people, as well as, some water for my friend. I was stopped by a bouncer. Description: 5 feet 10 tall, bold, white male, muscular. This bouncer told me I can’t come back to get my friends and I was annoyed but okay with that. When my friends came down with take out water, this bouncer told them to not take it out and they were forced to leave the plastic glasses behind and were aggressively told them to get out. I was spectating all of this and it was a miserable experience as the bouncer was so so aggressive with such great calm clients who were ready to listen. On top of that The bouncer rejected to radio the managing security guy to talk to me about this situation. I personally come from Paris, France and all nights out are always smooth. The ignorance of the security was unbearable at Decades and I hope the policies and security personnel can be changed. Afterwards I went down four times to different bars and clubs across the street to take out water and everybody was completely fine with it and offered to help me and my friends.
Please take this into consideration! The venue itself is great no question. But high value, calm, elegant clients cannot be treated this way.
Sincerely yours,
Denis
We came down to decades at 10 pm on Friday night. We were staying on the top floor and had a pretty good time for 2 hours. I was with 3 other people who were drinking (I personally don’t drink alcohol). The money spent total was about 1000 dollars for 3 people. The drinks in Decades are extremely heavy and evidently everybody gets drunk fast. 2 of the people I was with got drunk and didn’t feel so well, so I took one of them downstairs (others were still up) and the outside. Upon escorting them for fresh air the managing Security guard told me that my friend most likely wouldn’t be able to get back and I was completely fine with that. We went out and I tried to get back inside by myself to grab the other two people, as well as, some water for my friend. I was stopped by a bouncer. Description: 5 feet 10 tall, bold, white male, muscular. This bouncer told me I can’t come back to get my friends and I was annoyed but okay with that. When my friends came down with take out water, this bouncer told them to not take it out and they were forced to leave the plastic glasses behind and were aggressively told them to get out. I was spectating all of this and it was a miserable experience as the bouncer was so so aggressive with such great calm clients who were ready to listen. On top of that The bouncer rejected to radio the managing security guy to talk to me about this situation. I personally come from Paris, France and all nights out are always smooth. The ignorance of the security was unbearable at Decades and I hope the policies and security personnel can be changed. Afterwards I went down four times to different bars and clubs across the street to take out water and everybody was completely fine with it and offered to help me and my friends.
Please take this into consideration! The venue itself is great no question. But high value, calm, elegant clients cannot be treated this way.
Sincerely yours,
Denis