I realize this is a long shot, but does anyone here have (recent) experience with New Zealand clubs? I really want to check out Auckland (specifically White House) but it seems like New Zealand law is basically NZ license or passport as only accepted id. Does anyone have any thoughts about id checks at NZ clubs or if it is safe to use passport? Thanks
I’ve been to the White House a couple of times, though the last time was 2019. I can’t remember showing my ID back then but wouldn’t have a problem showing my passport now.
I’m going to New Zealand on 7 January but will probably give all clubs a miss this time.
You may be better off seeing a prostitute/escort, as NZ legalized prostitution years ago. Having been to strip clubs in various countries, i have found that it is best to stick to the US and Canada for clubs. Other places seems to have clip joints or legalized-semi-legalized prostitution which makes strip clubbing a waste of time and money.
The escort /prostitution services providers in New Zealand are of very low quality. You’d have to search for a long time to find someone suitable. You’d think that with it being legal in NZ that the opposite would be true but this is not the case.
I think the same would be true of brothels and FKKs in Germany, if they relied solely on German nationals they’d be closed within a day or two.
Good point, londonguy. I imagine there are a lot of Asian providers in NZ, so if that's not your thing, stick with the natural scenery of NZ, and engage in our deviant activity elsewhere.
Thanks all for the feedback. LoL... It's like 4 or 5 sheep per person in NZ. Although not fully researched, I would agree with LG. Aussie was top shelf in the no touch gps clubs. Questionable otherwise. Bad timing LG. Too bad our trips don't overlap.
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I’m going to New Zealand on 7 January but will probably give all clubs a miss this time.
I think the same would be true of brothels and FKKs in Germany, if they relied solely on German nationals they’d be closed within a day or two.
LoL... It's like 4 or 5 sheep per person in NZ. Although not fully researched, I would agree with LG. Aussie was top shelf in the no touch gps clubs. Questionable otherwise. Bad timing LG. Too bad our trips don't overlap.