This is our 80s-themed club.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Theme
  2. Music Genre
  3. Dance Genre
  4. Dimensions
  5. Layout
  6. Gogos
  7. Special Features
  8. Menu
  9. Inspiration (Images Begin)
  10. Decorations
  11. Dancing Girls
  12. Furniture
  13. 2023 Update:  Model in Creativerse

 

Theme:  80s​ warehouse loft theme, inspired by the namesake, as well as Highlander / Duncan McCloud’s place (another example here)

Music Genre:  80s hits, and all New Wave Retro

Dance Genre:  Vogue

Dimensions:  As big as an entire apartment building (not just one apartment, but dozens of them spread out over several floors), this club is full of room to dance, explore, mingle, and play.

Set in a brick-walled interior, and looking like a warehouse turned mega-loft, Studio 54 (the 2nd) includes enough square-feet of floor-space to double as a 50-car garage.

Layout:  This retrofitted warehouse loft is like the Borg Cube-ships, except with a rustic brick interior, exposed rectangular-prism concrete supports, old-fashioned pier light fixtures on the inside instead of outside, and smooth hardwood floors coated in a tough finish for endless dancing ease.  Ceiling rafters and cross-beams are exposed and unpainted, as well, with all the pipes and air-conditioning ducts visible, too.  Simple yet trendy plastic-on-chrome chairs and stools line the seating areas in abundance, and neon signs are hung high on the walls, all of them sync’ed to the hibachi island-like DJ table.

Black-painted hanging metal catwalks serve as its balconies and observation decks, with dining tables-for-three down below.  Lighting is high up, low or dim, and often indirect.  There is heavy neon behind tinted (shaded) glass; both fake windows and real, not to mention the giant “54” outline sign high on one of the inside walls.

A cascading series of several square dance floors is surrounded by gogo platforms and pedestals at every corner.  Just like the original and namesake, this one is overloaded with all the best from the 80s; disco balls, ultra-modern contemporary decor, and all the works.

Gogos:  Inisfreeans actually managed to pull off that peculiar 1980s fashion attempt of fusing business, hippie, and yoga/workout attire, side-ponytails and all.

All dressed in the most revealing of the sexier 80s fashions (such as workout-video spandex and headbands with toe-less knee-high socks), they look the part except for their hairstyles; no perms or other spray-based styling.  Their dances include a lot of ‘vogue’ (or ‘vogue-ing’).  There is also much of that alternating-knees stance posing between work-up moves.

Special Features:  Unlike the original, you won’t find drugs, uglies, or gender-benders here.  The awning outside is a lot nicer.  There are also no VIPs allowed in simply because they made a movie or have some money.  Because of its name, though, there are of course frequent guests unwinding here after their work over on the other side of our city at WMKM Studios.

Menu:  High-end American Eclectic  *All 51 clubs in Inisfree serve the same drinks; water, smart-water, flavored water, fruit juices, and teas.

 

Inspiration:

Furniture:

Decorations:

Dancing Girls:

2023 Update:  Model in Creativerse

TBA

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