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      Easter Party 2024 Chiang Mai … Sunday, March 31, 2024
      We invite you to celebrate Easter 2024 with us on Easter Sunday, March 31st, 2024 in the Adams Apple Club at 9 p.m.
      Easter 2024 is on Sunday, March 31, 2024. Easter Sunday is, of course, always on a Sunday, but the exact date varies each year depending on the Moon’s position in early spring.
      วันอีสเตอร์ อาทิตย์ที่ 31 มีนาคม 2024
      We wish You Happy Easter 2024!

      เราหวังว่าคุณจะมีความสุขในวันอีสเตอร์ 2024
      จิตวิญญาณ ของ อีสเตอร์ เป็นเรื่องเกี่ยวกับความหวัง ความรัก และความสุขในชีวิต
      เรามาฉลองเทศกาลอีสเตอร์กันเถอะ เราจะค้นหาไข่ที่สวยที่สุดในเชียงใหม่ด้วยกัน
      The Spirit of Easter is all about Hope, Love & Joy-full living! Let us celebrate the Easter, we will search and find the most beautiful eggs in Chiang Mai together.
      May the spirit of Easter give you strength and hope in these difficult times.
      Welcome everyone to Adam Apple Club
      ขอต้อนรับทุกท่านสู่อดัมแอ๊ปเปิ้ลคลับ
      The most popular Show Bar in Chiang Mai
      บาร์โชว์ที่เป็นที่รู้จักอย่างกว้างขวางที่สุดในเชียงใหม่
      It is our pleasure to entertain YOU!
      มันเป็นความสุขของเราที่จะสร้างความบันเทิงให้คุณ!
      Location: 1/21-22 Soi Viangbua Changpuak, Chiang Mai 50300
      Located on Viang Bua Road, Chang Phueak District, north of Chiang Mai city. Enter the alley on the left from Chang Phueak Road. Adam's Apple Club Chiang Mai is close to Thanin Market.
      Make a reservation and ask for more information:
      Phone: 082 208 8292
      LINE ID: adamsappleclub
      Email: contact@adamsappleclub.com
      LINE GROUP: Adams Apple Club CNX
      This NIGHTCLUB is open every evening at 9 p.m. and presents unique and unforgettable shows every evening at 10 p.m.
      Admission is of course free and you will be served freshly made popcorn for free, as much as you want. Just come along and enjoy a wonderful evening alone or with friends in the wonderful city of Chiang Mai, in the north of Thailand.

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    • Thanks for that info @macdaddi Just a follow on to this, if I may, does that that mean you can bring different guys here as long as it's just one person at any given time and that person will be registered for that period that they are with me in my room, or registered as my +1 throughout my stay? Where would you suggest having fun with the guys you meet if it's not at your room?
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