Rejoice! Saturday has arrived. You've worked hard the whole week (as well as all the weeks prior) for the privilege of going out and spending your hard earned currency in search of excitement, a good time, and possibly companionship. What's more, you happen to be in Miami…a quaint, sleepy little fishing village that features what is very possibly the best nightlife on the planet. Naturally, just as lions on the savannah are hypnotized by the striped masses of zebras to the point that they are unable to pursue the individual, you gaze out on the massive choice of clubs and attractions in southern Florida and are immobilized by the variety. Have no fear, for help is on the way. I will lead you to the Promised Land of good times using my many years of experience with the Miami nightlife scene as your guide. Many greenhorns who venture out into the bars and clubs of Miami find themselves in a blur of excitement and exotic drinks, suddenly realizing that they are pawing drunkenly at a stripper in a seedy bar while being put into a headlock by a bouncer nicknamed "The Plug.” There is nothing intrinsically wrong with this; however, this activity is generally thought of as being in the "end of the evening” category. To truly enjoy Miami, correct pacing must be mastered. In addition to pacing, you should have your route and activities planned, at least in a cursory way, so that you have a general plan of attack. Lastly, you need to think about getting from here to there: transportation. There is no quicker way to end an enjoyable evening than by driving drunk and running over a homeless person, then being forced to hide the body because you can't go back to jail again. Planning and pacing, of course go hand in hand. It might be nice to start out with dinner and a few drinks somewhere with friends, and depending on how expensive you want to go, there are a lot of options. For the moderate spender (always a big hit with the ladies), you might consider a place like Puchetta in Coral Gables. Coral Gables is a nice upscale community, with shops and restaurants, but it is quite possible to find fantastic food and drink with a classy ambiance while not having to sell an organ to pay for
NIck Jurkowski is the senior editor for Millenium Limo where he educates the public about the limousine services they offer , as well as the bounty of Miami's nightlife.