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Club Moon Parque Lleras Medellin Antioquia Colombia
MOON in Parque Lleras, Medellin Colombia is one of the more popular Zona Rosa Disco/Clubs.  It is small by Medellin standards.  In fact, you could probably put 10-15 Moons in Mangos, Palmahias or Universal but do not let it's size dissuade you from considering a visit.

It was a special promo night and a friend managed to get us passes and management approval to take videos.  We are finding that the Medellin Clubs are actually quite video/photo friendly as are the patrons.

Moon could best be described as a shotgun architecture 3 times as long as it is wide.  The front part of the disco/club has leather sofas lining the entry for patrons to sit, relax and enjoy the "blaring music" that eminates from the rear of the club.  It is the same music that you hear in many other discos and clubs in Medellin, the dancing is the same, the patrons dress the same, the cost of drinks on par with other Medellin Discos and Clubs, dark, loud music, flashy light shows yadda, yadda, yadda!

So, what was different about MOON?  It was the young upscale Parque Lleras crowd, much like Cienaga was the young Envigado/Sabaneta Crowd.  Many seemed to know each other, danced with many partners, hung out in small groups and partied big time together.  Is this a pattern?  Possibly.

At Mangos, Palmahias, Universal, Circus, Carnival and the other larger clubs, there seems to be a cross section of people from all over Medellin.  At the smaller clubs there seems to be more of a neighborhood, High School, College grouping effect in place; and, They move from club to club, week to week depending on who has some kind of special or promotion.

Well, never let it be said that young people are not resourceful! Young Paisas are down right crafty in how to stretch their party pesos!

Crowded would be an understatement.  Any self deserving Fire Marshall in the US would have fainted at the sight.  If there had been a fire the chaos and pandemonium would have left hundreds dead. As it was, they seemed to be in their element and did not mind the closeness of being with their friends.  It was impossible to move amongst the crowd without becoming "very familiar" with the people you were trying to get past.  Very few  girls breasts went unscathed by elbows, chests or shoulders but they really did not seem to be bothered by the fact. They were partying, dancing, drinking and enjoying a night out with their friends.

Even though it was crowded and filming was difficult, MTG still gives this very upscale, popular Parque Lleras Club a resounding two thums up as a place to visit while you are in Medellin.
MOON video on You Tube