We immediately left and found our friend at her car. Once regrouping, she told us that the security guard repeatedly accused her of being drunk, stating that she would use a breathalyzer on her and my friend stated that she would do it, because she was not drunk. She stated that the security guard repeatedly said she was lying and said she had “seen her kind before”. They took a picture of her ID and made her leave the premises, without telling any of us, making sure she was okay, or showing any concern for her general wellbeing.
We arrived at tracks around midnight on a Thursday and it was busy. The staff was friendly and helpful. Nice beats to dance to. Parking was easy. There is a pay lot just around the corner. If you are looking for a fun place to dance, where you can be yourself, wear just about anything you want, with an accepting and inclusive vibe, check out tracks. We had a great night.
The whole group followed and we were separated from our friend, forced away from the exit door. We were not told where our friend was or what was happening. We were holding her phone and her things so we had no way of getting ahold of her. We waited near the exit door for about five minutes with no word about what was happening, when we finally looked outside and saw our friend was gone.
So here a some lessons, if you are international you have to bring a passport, but becareful not to lose it because first off you are entering a club. Secondly, the prices online are inaccurate, always expect to pay more and bring cash so you don't have to pay an ATM fee and go through the process all over, also notice cash only isn't advertised on their website. Thirdly, only a police officer is allowed to hold you in detox. A club, club security or club bouncer is not legally allowed.
If I could give it no stars I would. I attended a drag show this evening and was having a great time up until I was grabbed between my legs by an unwanted stranger. Now when I reported this person to the security guards they told me to just go home even though I pointed the guy out and as soon as I did he ran for the door. They saw him and saw how he was avoiding them and they still said sorry go home. Now I'm stunned that this is happening demanding to speak to the manager and no one would get him for me. I had to stand outside and call the club to get to speak to the manager. When I got a hold of him he said they are retraining all the staff and that they weren't properly trained and that he is sorry?? The security guards were partying with some blonds outside the club and couldn't be bothered doing their job and I was told to just go home and all I get is a sorry. Why even have guards if they are not trained this place is a joke and I will be taking legal action against this place for not taking the proper action. No one should be treated this way.
I had a great time at Tracks on Saturday. The security team at the door was super friendly and so were all the bartenders. It's so refreshing to be at a club where everyone's cool and just having a good time. I didn't experience the usual cliquey gay men with attitudes as with most gay establishments across the nation.
Tracks Nightclub is not known for being in a safe area, therefore is is completely irresponsible to let her leave without taking precautions to make sure she will not get hurt. These security officers knew she was with friends and deliberately did not alert us that she had been kicked out. Additionally, the manner in which this security guard spoke to my friend was completely disrespectful. I have always appreciated the fact that Tracks is a great place for people to come and be themselves, as well as the inclusivity of allowing in 18+ in on Thursdays, however I am extremely upset, frustrated and man about what happened to my friend. Three of those in our group have reached out through email and at this point we have not received any apology.
I went with a group of 8 people last night. My cousin was visiting from Colombia and had never celebrated Halloween before so we were all excited to show her a good time. After waiting in line the bouncer won't let her in claiming her Colombian ID isn't valid. We try to reason with him by showing multiple ID's, he won't look at the birth date saying she is 24 and pushes us off to the side. We tell our other friends to go in, to have a good time, and that we will figure it out. It was an 18 and up event so we reason that she doesn't have to drink and get her hands mark but he says we are holding up the line, he threatens to call security and send us to detox. We were sober. He pushes us outside of the gate and someone in line screams at us "Go home!" My friends meet up with us because the online ticket price of $5 was now $15 and we didn't bring enough cash. We decide to go home feeling disheartened and rejected by a place that is meant to be inclusive.
I have been coming to Tracks for several years, however after this experience I will not be coming to Tracks any longer. On Thursday 10/26/17, a group of us went out to dance. We had one minor in our group, who was going to be our DD that night. Upon arriving, we danced and had a good time for about an hour. The minor in our group went to the bathroom, where her X’s rubbed off a little and a security guard immediately redid them. She returned to our group and we continued to dance. The cape she was wearing became tangled in her heels, and she fell to the ground. Suddenly, I saw a security guard come and pull her outside.
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