You’re about to embark on your first night out is an exciting step into the world of nightlife and all the unforgettable experiences it holds. While we encourage you to embrace the thrill and freedom, it’s essential to approach your night with a sense of responsibility. In this guide, we’ll provide you with valuable tips to ensure a fantastic evening while avoiding common pitfalls. From watching your alcohol consumption to carrying identification, checking dress codes, and planning your safe journey home, we’ve got you covered.
There’s nothing “official” about official nights
Every year, students are scammed out of money by unscrupulous promoters who sell tickets for events that don’t exist. These scams, known as “official nights” scams, typically target first-year students who are new to campus and don’t know what to expect.
The scam works like this: the promoter will create a fake event page on social media or a website. The page will look like it’s been created by a legitimate organisation, such as the university or a student society. The promoter will then sell tickets to the event at a discounted price.
When the event date arrives, the students who bought tickets will show up at the venue only to find out that the event doesn’t exist. The promoter will have disappeared with the money.
There are a few things students can do to protect themselves from “official nights” scams:
- Only buy tickets from legitimate sources. This means buying tickets from a reputable ticket-selling website such as Fixr or Fatsoma, or the clubs own website.
- Be wary of any event that seems too good to be true. If the price of tickets is too low, or if the event promises too much, it’s probably a scam.
- Do your research. Before you buy tickets to any event, check the university’s website or the student society’s website to make sure the event is real.
If you think you’ve been scammed, report it to the university or the police. You can also report the scam to the social media platform or website where you bought the tickets.
It’s important to remember that there is no such thing as an “official night” that is not sponsored or endorsed by the university or student society. If you’re unsure whether an event is real, don’t buy tickets. You can always ask the society or university if they are actually involved at all, or you can ask the club to make sure that the event exists.
Here are some tips for spotting a scam:
- The event page may be poorly designed and unprofessional.
- The social media may be locked or a private account
- The promoter may be reluctant to answer questions about the event, and vague about details.
- The promoter may only accept payment in cash or through a wire transfer.
- The promoter may offer tickets at a discounted price that is too good to be true.
If you see any of these red flags, avoiding the event is best. Don’t buy tickets, don’t give them your bank details, and don’t give the promoter any personal information.
Plan and Purchase Tickets in Advance
Consider planning ahead and purchasing tickets for any events or venues you wish to visit. Many popular clubs and special events offer online ticket sales, allowing you to secure your spot in advance. By doing so, not only will you guarantee entry, but you may also be able to take advantage of early bird discounts or avoid paying higher fees at the door.
Drink Responsibly
While it can be tempting to let loose and indulge in a few drinks, it’s crucial to drink responsibly. Remember, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to negative experiences and potential health risks. Pace yourself, stay hydrated, and know your limits. Enjoy the social aspect of nightlife without compromising your well-being.
Bring ID
Before heading out, don’t forget to bring a valid form of identification, such as a driver’s licence or passport. You wouldn’t want to miss out on the fun because you left your ID behind. Having proper identification ensures a smooth entry and avoids any unnecessary disappointments. Some clubs in Cambridge have chosen not to accept Citizens Cards, so it may be a good idea to bring something else instead.
Check Dress Codes
Different venues often have specific dress codes in place. Before stepping out, take a moment to research and understand the dress expectations of the place you plan to visit. Most clubs won’t allow tracksuits or flip-flops, while others may be a bit stricter. By being aware of the dress code, you’ll feel more confident about getting in and ensure a hassle-free entrance.
Welfare on a night out
Cambridge is a proud member of the Purple Flag Scheme, meaning Cambridge and its venues have achieved multiple markers and been awarded as a “Safe and vibrant evening and night-time destination”.
Cambridge operates a “Businesses Against Crime” radio system, also known as the CamBAC system, this system allows clubs, pubs, bars and other businesses to speak to one another and warn of individuals who may cause issues or need help. Police officers assigned to patrol the city centre also have these radios and respond if required. CCTV operators also have access to this system and communicate issues with clubs and police if required.
If you have an issue you can go up to the front door of any club and ask for help, the door staff don’t bite.
The “Ask For Angela” initiative is also in use at every venue and pub. If a date goes bad or someone gives you a bad feeling and you want some help leaving, or want to talk confidentiality to the staff about someone, you can simply ask any member of staff for Angela, they’re trained to deal with this confidentially and professionally.
Plan Your Transportation
Before the excitement takes over, take a moment to plan how you’ll be getting back safely. Whether it’s arranging a taxi, or booking an Uber, having a transportation plan in place is essential. It ensures that you can enjoy your night worry-free and return home safely.
Stick With Mates
Nightlife is best experienced with friends, so stick together throughout the night. Look out for one another, you may even want to establish a buddy system to ensure everyone’s well-being. It’s always reassuring to have a familiar face by your side, and you can create lasting memories together. If you’re new to Cambridge and haven’t made many friends yet then clubs can be a place to meet some, but having someone waiting on you at your halls, or better yet going out with your flatmates, can give you some peace of mind.
Trust Your Instincts
While the nightlife scene can be exhilarating, it’s essential to trust your instincts and prioritise your safety. If something doesn’t feel right or if you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation, don’t hesitate to remove yourself from it. Your well-being should always be a top priority.
To Conclude
Remember, your first night out in a new town is an exciting adventure that marks the beginning of many more memorable experiences. By embracing responsible choices and considering these guidelines, you can make the most of your night while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. So, get ready to create lifelong memories, meet new people, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of nightlife all while taking care of yourself and your friends. Cheers to an unforgettable and responsible first night out!