Be careful. Some of the clubs in Benidorm employ doormen who verge on psychotic. Don't think that if there are eighteen of you and four of them, then you will get the better of them, as friends of mine found out to their cost recently. Once blinded by pepper spray there is nothing you can do to prevent cocaine fired lunatics causing serious injury. Not good preparation for a wedding!
Unfortunately the Spanish law procedure of denouncing someone is too long winded for people on short breaks, so it is unlikely they will be stopped.
Which clubs ?
David
I am 33 and went away with my wife, 2 young children and my mom and brother were also there at same time. On a couple of occasions my mother offered to have the children stay with her so me and my wife could venture out to the square, something we had done frequently on previous holidays when we had been to Benidorm without the children.
I have to say that for the first time ever I found there to be a lot of trouble going on in the square, mainly being caused by drunken young british lads who were clearly not in control of their senses. The bouncers at the clubs on the square and the security guards which patrol it, it has to be said do not stand any messing and will deal with any trouble with what could be considered by some as over the top force. Having said that, if you have what can only be described as a drunken yob giving you verbals and trying to attack you then the bouncers and security guards clearly have to take action.
Me and my wife are going again at the end of September for a week away without the children and I have to say the amount of trouble I saw around the square during our recent stay as put me off venturing to this area of Benidorm again although it has to be said you do seem to get an older and more mature attitude of person visting Benidorm later in the season.
I am not sure you can put the blame onto the security/bouncers for the trouble which is caused.
I won't name the club for obvious reasons. Since my friends are not exactly "kids" they should have known better than to argue, but the treatment they received shocked them (and these are not people who are easily shocked). This was way beyond over-enthusiastic "bouncing". I'm glad I'm usually tucked up in bed before this side of the town rears its ugly head
Then again, generally these type of people are doing things they wouldn't dream of doing infront of British police.
Most of them deserve everything they get
If there were so many in the party though I'm surprised they didn't get some 'protection' themselves and go back to sort them out the day after. We all know what most bouncers are like.
Have to say though, I'm a bit perturbed by all the recent reports of trouble that have been posted on here. Even at stupid o'clock in the morning after drinking far too well and not too wisely I've felt safe in any part of the town - even the Square. Now I'm getting a bit wary.
drunken mummy's boys Half of them are over forty!
I'm a 45yr.old "mummys boy" also, and have been going to Beni 2 or 3 times a year for around the last 12 yrs.
I've gone with the young daughter & family,as couples, and also "with the lads" in fact the only real time I go out "with the lads" now is when we all pile to Beni...I certainly wouldn't dream of having a night out in my local town centre.
To me there are 3 distinct periods...
Before the high season...(Mar - May)
Lots and lots of stag/hen nights.....I think these groups simply don't realise how imtimidating they can be (Especially the ladies!!) to smaller groups,individuals, or even to bouncers I would suspect.I'm sure it's not deliberate, but it's just the way it is.You can imagine the sort of confrontations this sort of atmosphere may bring.
The High season (June - Aug)
For me this is Beni at its absolute worst...I wouldn't dream of going there again....I think it turns in to the exact steryotype of "The Brits abroad" type thing.
After the High Season. (End Sept - Mid Nov)
For us this is the best of Beni....Generally great weather....Brilliant evening atmosphere...Stag/hen nights very few (I suppose a lot less people get married in the autum/winter)...Quite a few birthday parties (40th & 50th) and generally people of a more mature outlook......But we all can still party.....If possible that's when we aim to go.
Haven't included the winter season......Never been, but I don't imagine it's pensioners battling bouncers outside Cafe Benidorm every night!!
Graham
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