The newly refurbished Kings Cross Hotel has a transparent dancefloor where you can look down on - or up at - other dancers. Skirt-wearing gals (and guys) can relax, though: we're assured strategically placed lights prevent up-skirt perving and will keep the raincoat types away.
Kings Cross
If nights out in St George are where you're at, we totally recommend The Intersection's dancefloor - sprung entirely from car suspension springs. We heard that someone's fully sick cousin got ‘em half price with the darkest legal tint windows allowed by law thrown in for free...
Ramsgate
Bet you never noticed why every time you went to a gig at the Enmore you had an extra spring in your step? Yep, they have old school sprung dancefloors - for the dance marathons they had in the 30s... or maybe because they only have good bands on. Whatever - it's a rockin' way to feel the earth move while you're vertical.
Newtown
Avoca Street's legendary restaurant/bar/club is open for business a scant two nights a week (Fri and Sat, 10pm-2am - not a second earlier and not a minute later) and it has the distinction of being both hard to find and difficult to describe: but how many venues can boast a dancefloor covered in Saturn-print carpet?
Randwick
If ever you wanted your own Saturday Night Fever dance off, this was the perfect spot to hold it, thanks to its hardcore 70s light up dancefloor action. Many was the night that ended with everyone regretting that the fun was over for another week. However, we're unsure whether the floor will survive the move to its new digs on Dixon Street - but perhaps the new M Bar will be too fancy for white suited disco action... watch this space.
Sydney
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