The people that manages this place discriminate against people with disabilities. My husband, my nephew and my son who is in a wheelchair and vent dependent was denied to get in today. Tomorrow is his birthday and we want him to have a good time. Although he is on ventilator he is as "normal" as everybody. Their excuse was that it is too hot today. I wonder if they don't have AC, in that case will be dangerous for everyone. That is a stupid razon. Thanks for ruining my son's birthday!! Shame on you Players Club and Grill.!! Where is the "inclusion for everyone"? Disability inclusion means actively ensuring people with disabilities have the same opportunities and access to participate fully in all aspects of society as those without disabilities. It goes beyond simply allowing participation; it actively involves removing barriers and creating environments where everyone, regardless of ability, feels valued, respected, and included. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Equal Access and Opportunities: Disability inclusion means providing people with disabilities with the same access to education, employment, healthcare, housing, transportation, and other essential services and opportunities as their non-disabled peers. Removing Barriers: This involves identifying and eliminating physical, social, attitudinal, and systemic barriers that prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in society. These barriers can range from physical obstacles like lack of ramps or accessible restrooms to social stigma and discriminatory practices. Respect and Dignity: Inclusion emphasizes treating individuals with disabilities with respect and dignity, recognizing their unique strengths and contributions, and valuing their perspectives. Active Participation: It's not just about physical presence; inclusion means actively engaging people with disabilities in decision-making processes, community activities, and all aspects of life. Intersectionality: Disability inclusion recognizes that disability intersects with other aspects of identity, such as race, gender, and socioeconomic status, and that these intersecting factors can create unique challenges and barriers. RESPECT...
Read moreDancer tried to pick up the champagne glasses for me and my friend and we bought 4 bottles of champagne because I didn't want to tip her (I came to saw a friend that bartended and wasn't looking at the stage). Manager apologized for this. Additionally my friend and I became friends with one of the dancers that didn't have a car and asked us for a ride home to CT. both my friend and I have girlfriends but wanted to be nice and make the 30 minute drive to help someone who was struggling to get on her feet from a different country saying "its illegal to go home with someone". To be clear, no it is not, and it is not the club's responsibility. Highly unprofessional on how they handled situations. Good for a casual night out but nothing more. Lorenzo is an awesome security guard and Alisa is a phenomenal bartender, the other security guard is a tool and creates unpleasantness out of...
Read moreExcellent place, I’ll never go to somewhere else again. I haven’t had good luck with clubs in jersey until I found this place.The girls are dimes, Staff is extremely friendly, they are strict about COVID precautions so I feel safe, food is amazing, in fact I ordered a 32 ounce tomahawk steak and it was cooked to perfection. I ordered drinks for me and my 4 friends, they had all the liquor we requested even some rare bottles I haven’t been able to get at other clubs at a very fair price. Extremely clean, I saw staff actively cleaning floors and tables the entire night. I met the owner on my first night and he seemed like a really stand up guy. I have not experienced such a clean, easy going and relaxing night out since pre COVID, this is just what I needed! All around a great place. My go to during and...
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