We went to a Club in Milan in january and it was FREE for couples and €150 for single guys.
Only problem with that is the guys wanted their moneys worth and it worse than Cupids for guys hanging around you - at least at Cupids they try and be polite - in Milan the guys thought nothing of going for it until they were told to STOP.
BTW for reference it was called Nautilus
I have to say that although as a single female I would tend to get a better deal when it comes to being a member of certain clubs and it does seem fiscally discrimantory at the very least to ask single men to pay more it really is - as has been said, an incentive to get some single women to go to clubs and a means of ensuring that the men that do go are not just turning up for a night of lascivous wanking over the nearest body.
I think that it is nominally unfair that single men have to pay more for what is essentially the same membership, but as a single female it is almost a secure incentive that men have to 'pay' so much to become members as it would seem to put off those that would only do it for a single night of entertainment as opposed to a lifestyle choice where one hopes they would respect the desires of others.
On a person by person basis it's not 'fair' but it's done for a good reason. I have as yet not gone to a club on my own for fears as to how safe it would be, and that in itself I think speaks as to whey women are reticent and why clubs try to intice us to go.
Is it fair, well no, do I agree with it, if it keeps me safe while I play then yes...
Doesn't reall answer your question but perhaps explains why this duplicitous standard exists...
Not read all through so don't shoot me for repeating anything if its already covered but I think this might help...
Get a buddy and go as a couple.. this could be another fella as then they can't legally charge any different..(sex discrimination act lol) As it stands they can and will.
2 fellas go as the price of a couple hence half the price each!
Mike