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BethuneGuy
06-25-2004, 07:10 PM
Just seeing how many people here go to Mandarin.

Blue_XeroZ
08-16-2004, 11:28 AM
i go to mandarin badminton quite alot if u wanna know:D

ronjonb
08-16-2004, 01:29 PM
Hi there

I've just moved to the area, and was thinking about going along. Is there specific nights that are for doubles play that anyone can join in? Is there a guest fee?

ronjonb
08-16-2004, 05:49 PM
Hey

Doh, did not realise that you had to have a member sign you in. Anyone willing to sign me in?

Nanashi
08-16-2004, 08:59 PM
yeah, u have to have a member sign you in


there are no nights desginated at "doubles night" but pretty much every night is doubles night... because it is rude to take up a court and play singles if there are ppl waiting....

and the guest fee is 10.70 after tax

zero
08-16-2004, 11:11 PM
yeah, u have to have a member sign you in


there are no nights desginated at "doubles night" but pretty much every night is doubles night... because it is rude to take up a court and play singles if there are ppl waiting....

and the guest fee is 10.70 after tax

WTF?
$10.70 now??!?!
I used to pay $10!!! :eek:

DAM! It sucks to be poor. :rolleyes:

Nanashi
08-17-2004, 04:21 PM
WTF?
$10.70 now??!?!
I used to pay $10!!! :eek:

DAM! It sucks to be poor. :rolleyes:

i thought it always was 10.70.... meh... guess they started charging tax..

Phil
08-17-2004, 05:18 PM
.. because it is rude to take up a court and play singles if there are ppl waiting....
Not in Hong Kong! :D Ahh I'm gonna miss playing here. :(

Phil

BobbyGeneric
08-17-2004, 05:50 PM
i've played there a few times, but never signed up as a member. actually i'm somewhat glad i didn't too. it just doesn't seem to have a very positive club atmosphere, and the actual play is in fact quite disorganized (since pretty much every night is play with whoever wants to play with you, and play only on the courts not already taken up by training, which seems to go on continuously at any point that mandarin has it's lights on).

Blue_XeroZ
08-28-2004, 03:08 PM
at least its like 10.70 not like 20

bLuPhYrE
08-29-2004, 12:44 AM
hi, don't wanan sound like a noob or something, but where is this mandarin located? could anyone tell me? a website or a pm or anything would be appreciated.. thanks alot

bLuPhYrE
08-29-2004, 02:30 AM
erhmm nevermind foun dout myself.

ploppers
01-09-2005, 05:59 PM
i've played there a few times, but never signed up as a member. actually i'm somewhat glad i didn't too. it just doesn't seem to have a very positive club atmosphere, and the actual play is in fact quite disorganized (since pretty much every night is play with whoever wants to play with you, and play only on the courts not already taken up by training, which seems to go on continuously at any point that mandarin has it's lights on).Hmmm...so it i training everyday? I'm thinking of going to train at the mandarin...is it better than Lees?

Jus_anothr_grl
01-31-2005, 09:07 PM
Hmmm...so it i training everyday? I'm thinking of going to train at the mandarin...is it better than Lees?

I wouldn't say it's better, yet I wouldn't say it's worse. Every club has a different way of training. It's basically what suits your personality. If you're not ultra competitive and just wanna learn to improve your skills, you should come to Mandarin. It's more of a friendly environment and there's lots of social activities like dinners and lil functions for certain holidays. Every club's training style if different and I guess it depends on your personality and what aspect you want to focus on.