Looking to have a fun night out clubbing with your friends? Before you call a cab, make sure you're dressed for the club and you have your wallet and ID on you. When you arrive, you may need to wait in line and show a bouncer your ID. Once...
Part 1 of 3:
Getting Ready
Put on something you feel confident in. Clubbing is about having fun, and you'll have more fun if you feel great in your outfit! Just make sure you're dressed appropriately for the club you're going to. Avoid things like sweatpants, t-shirts, and sneakers (unless the club you're going to is casual). If you're going to a high-end club, call ahead or check their website to see if they have a dress code.[1]
Invite your friends out. Clubbing is more fun when you're with friends. Text or call your friends and ask if they want to go out clubbing with you. Invite them over beforehand so you can all ride to the club together. You can even invite them over early so you can all get ready together!

Designate a driver or order a cab. If you and your friends plan on drinking alcohol at the club, designate someone to be the sober driver. If everyone wants to drink, order a cab, Uber, or Lyft to bring you to the club.
Bring your wallet and ID. You'll need money to buy drinks and pay the cover charge if the club has one. Make sure your ID is in your wallet; you won't be able to get into the club without it. You can use your license or passport as your ID.[2]Part 2 of 3:
Getting into the Club

Be prepared to wait in line. If you're going clubbing on a busy night, like a Friday or Saturday, there may be a line to get inside. Get in the back of the line and chat with your friends while you wait. The line should move quickly!

Show the bouncer your ID. Most clubs have a bouncer standing outside that checks everyone's IDs to make sure they're old enough to get in. Take your ID out before you get to the bouncer so you're ready when it's your turn. Be polite and respectful! The bouncer can turn you away if you're group is being rowdy or rude.[3]

Pay the cover charge if there is one. Some clubs charge people at the door to get in. Use cash in the exact amount if you have it. If you're using a card, you may need to sign a receipt.
Let the bouncer or attendant put a wristband on your wrist. The wristband is so the bartenders and security know you're of legal age and that you paid to get in. If the bouncer doesn't put a wristband on you, there may be an attendant inside that will.Part 3 of 3:
Having Fun at the Club
Order a drink at the bar if you'll be drinking. Go up to the bar in the club and wait for the bartender to ask what you'd like. There may not be a drink menu, so have an idea of what you want to order beforehand. After you get your drink, wait for the bartender to bring you your receipt so you can pay for it.[4]
Dance with your friends. Bring your drink on the dance floor if you have one, but be careful not to spill it. Try to dance along with the kind of music that's playing. If you're not sure how to dance, try out some basic club dance moves like nodding your head or rolling your shoulders.
Grab a booth or table when you need a break. Make sure the booth isn't taken already. If you see a lot of drinks and bottles on the table, someone could be sitting there or it could be reserved for a party.

Don't be afraid to order water at the bar. It's easy to get overheated when you're dancing and drinking all night. Go up to the bartender and ask them for a water. At most clubs, water is complimentary, so you can have as much as you want!
Update 24 March 2020
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