3/F, Grand Progress Building, 58-62 D'Aguilar Street 德己立街58-62號協興大廈3/F 3/F, Grand Progress Building, 58-62 D'Aguilar Street 德己立街58-62號協興大廈3/F (Hong Kong Island, Central)
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Janice T.
Place rating: 5 Hong Kong
Play is one of those clubs where it can suit everybody. The reason that I am saying this is because Play has an area for pool, a complete chill out area, a long bar and a dance floor. For people who like to go out, usually they end up doing one of the above. I used to hang out here quite a bit because my friends all loved it here. If you go earlier in the night(before 12), it’s quite loungy, the music isn’t too loud and it isn’t too packed yet. You can still walk around freely. Later in the evening, Play turns into a full on night club. Dom is the name of their game, for some reason, when people go to Play, that’s the drink they normally order. They have a big dance floor, making it more similar to the clubs overseas. And to go with the big dance floor, they always bring in amazing DJs. They bring in Djs that are internationally known and Djs that are known regionally. It’s a nice mix up. They also throw epic parties, ie, their black light party was pretty awesome. People got uv paints to play with. Creative and very fun.
Rose C.
Place rating: 3 Hong Kong
Play is located in the same building as Levels, Billion, the recently opened Dizzi and the new Japanese inspired bar, Amazake. It’s not hard to find but it may take you quite a while to decide where to go when you arrive the building. Well, see and follow the people. We all know a good club needs people, you don’t want the place to be extremely empty and quiet, do you? You can always see a queue by the door at Play during weekends, especially after midnight. Now, you know where to go. The bouncers are normally very friendly and welcoming but not when the club is crazily busy. So, my advice is to get a table. When you reserve a table before going, you can easily enter without queuing and not to mention, you can simply skip the tedious ID check. Play is not insanely huge, like Magnum, which occupies 3 floors or Dragon-I but not as tiny as Drop or 7 Heaven. It’s basically separated into two areas, one for pool and the other for the rest of the party animals! Once you enter the club by going up the escalator, you will find siding doors at the opposite side of the dance floor, that’s where the pools are and the relatively cosier, quieter and more private area. There are also VIP areas right next to the dance floor. Brings some friends, pop some champagnes and you can have the table for yourself. Sometimes they do drinking games on Thursday, like flip cup and beer pong, which are pretty fun. And don’t miss their glow paint party, i heard it’s wild and fun. I would say the general age group there is quiet young, you will meet a lot of students. The best time to go is around 12 – 1 and most people leave around 3 – 4. Way too much information above, let’s go partyyyyy!