long long time ago... it was known as fire disco. then it became sparks... then not too long ago, it became neverland. IMO, the setup is a little shabby compared to many other thai concept joints.
long long time ago... it was known as fire disco. then it became sparks... then not too long ago, it became neverland. IMO, the setup is a little shabby compared to many other thai concept joints.
Please lah, are you a Thai disco regular or not? Neverland is a place for rich young thai goers, it is more up market compared to Atlantis and Thai Disco 1 & 2. The space maybe a bit small, but definitely not shabby. The fact that they can held Potato and Big Ass concert showed they have some connections with the big shots in SG. From what i've heard, the director's son of CDL owns the place.
Neverland is a place for rich young thai goers, it is more up market compared to Atlantis and Thai Disco 1 & 2. The space maybe a bit small, but definitely not shabby. The fact that they can held Potato and Big Ass concert showed they have some connections with the big shots in SG. From what i've heard, the director's son of CDL owns the place.
Please lah, are you a Thai disco regular or not? Neverland is a place for rich young thai goers, it is more up market compared to Atlantis and Thai Disco 1 & 2. The space maybe a bit small, but definitely not shabby. The fact that they can held Potato and Big Ass concert showed they have some connections with the big shots in SG. From what i've heard, the director's son of CDL owns the place.
i visited Neverland once, i promised myself never to revisit it again. the irregular & uneven timber flooring felt as if i was listening to half-baked thai singing in an off-shore kelong.
Please lah, are you a Thai disco regular or not? Neverland is a place for rich young thai goers, it is more up market compared to Atlantis and Thai Disco 1 & 2. The space maybe a bit small, but definitely not shabby. The fact that they can held Potato and Big Ass concert showed they have some connections with the big shots in SG. From what i've heard, the director's son of CDL owns the place.