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[[File:MaisonettePoster1.jpg|thumb|Maisonette 9 "STARS" poster.]][[File:Maisonette_9_Logo.png|thumb|175px]][[File:Maisonette_9.jpg|frame|A poster for Maisonette 9]]
[[File:MaisonettePoster1.jpg|thumb|Maisonette 9 "STARS" poster.]][[File:Maisonette_9_Logo.png|thumb|175px]][[File:Maisonette_9.jpg|frame|A poster for Maisonette 9]]&nbsp
'''Maisonette 9''' is a "members only [[nightclub]]" in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]], and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. The nightclub is most likely inspired by a real bar in New York City called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow_8 Bungalow 8]; the owner of that club, Amy Sacco, does very brief voice work on the in-game radio, as a budding club owner named [[Larissa Slalom]] who calls Gay Tony a loser.
'''Maisonette 9''' is a "members only [[nightclub]]" in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]], and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. The nightclub is most likely inspired by a real bar in New York City called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow_8 Bungalow 8]; the owner of that club, Amy Sacco, does very brief voice work on the in-game radio, as a budding club owner named [[Larissa Slalom]] who calls Gay Tony a loser.


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=== The Ballad of Gay Tony ===
=== The Ballad of Gay Tony ===
[[File:083.jpg|thumb|Luis outside Maisonette 9]]
 
According to The Ballad of Gay Tony's official website, Maisonette 9 was founded in 2003 by "Gay" Tony Prince, and, as indicated in The Ballad of Gay Tony, has been designed to face Galveston Avenue, at the [[Westminster]]—[[The Meat Quarter|Meat Quarter]] border, in the basement levels of a warehouse-turned loft. The club itself only exists physically in The Ballad of Gay Tony, whereas the same location in GTA IV and The Lost and Damned is nondescript, with no hints of the club's existance. Maisonette 9 is supposedly one of Liberty City's hottest nightclubs, where [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] serves as a bouncer and personal bodyguard to the club owner. Other Maisonette 9 clubs are currently operating in [[London]] and [[Las Venturas]].
According to The Ballad of Gay Tony's official website, Maisonette 9 was founded in 2003 by "Gay" Tony Prince, and, as indicated in The Ballad of Gay Tony, has been designed to face Galveston Avenue, at the [[Westminster]]—[[The Meat Quarter|Meat Quarter]] border, in the basement levels of a warehouse-turned loft. The club itself only exists physically in The Ballad of Gay Tony, whereas the same location in GTA IV and The Lost and Damned is nondescript, with no hints of the club's existance. Maisonette 9 is supposedly one of Liberty City's hottest nightclubs, where [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] serves as a bouncer and personal bodyguard to the club owner. Other Maisonette 9 clubs are currently operating in [[London]] and [[Las Venturas]].


As Luis works in Maisonette 9 as a bouncer, the player can access the club and interact with its patrons. Luis can [[Rhythm-based Minigames|dance]], compete in a champagne drinking game, drink shots or [[Club Management|manage the club]]. Maisonette 9 also serves as mission destination points. In the near final storyline in The Ballad of Gay Tony, the club is later closed by the city but was re-bought by [[Yusuf Amir]] in the later storyline.
As Luis works in Maisonette 9 as a bouncer, the player can access the club and interact with its patrons. Luis can [[Rhythm-based Minigames|dance]], compete in a champagne drinking game, drink shots or [[Club Management|manage the club]]. Maisonette 9 also serves as mission destination points. In the near final storyline in The Ballad of Gay Tony, the club is later closed by the city but was re-bought by [[Yusuf Amir]] in the later storyline.


== Employees ==
== Employees[[File:2812.png|thumb|Club interior]] ==
#Anthony "[[Gay Tony]]" Prince - (Owner)
#Anthony "[[Gay Tony]]" Prince - (Owner)
#[[Luis Lopez]] - (Head of Security / Co-Owner)
#[[Luis Lopez]] - (Head of Security / Co-Owner)

Revision as of 14:25, 7 April 2010

File:MaisonettePoster1.jpg
Maisonette 9 "STARS" poster.
File:Maisonette 9 Logo.png
File:Maisonette 9.jpg
A poster for Maisonette 9

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Maisonette 9 is a "members only nightclub" in Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned, and The Ballad of Gay Tony. The nightclub is most likely inspired by a real bar in New York City called Bungalow 8; the owner of that club, Amy Sacco, does very brief voice work on the in-game radio, as a budding club owner named Larissa Slalom who calls Gay Tony a loser.

Description

GTA IV and The Lost and Damned

The club itself is referenced occasionally in GTA IV, as in the case in "Out of the Closet" when Tom Rivas mentions the club and Hercules, another club owned by Gay Tony. Other characters from GTA IV are also known to have frequented the club, including Gracie Ancelotti (as revealed during "...I'll Take Her"),Alexandra Chilton and Carmen Ortiz (Carmen refers to the club as "Bungalow 9") in dialogues during dates with Niko. The club is later reported by the Libertytreeonline.com to be closed alongside Hercules following allegations of drug pushing in the premises. Both in GTA IV and The Lost and Damned, the club is inaccessible until The Ballad of Gay Tony.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

According to The Ballad of Gay Tony's official website, Maisonette 9 was founded in 2003 by "Gay" Tony Prince, and, as indicated in The Ballad of Gay Tony, has been designed to face Galveston Avenue, at the WestminsterMeat Quarter border, in the basement levels of a warehouse-turned loft. The club itself only exists physically in The Ballad of Gay Tony, whereas the same location in GTA IV and The Lost and Damned is nondescript, with no hints of the club's existance. Maisonette 9 is supposedly one of Liberty City's hottest nightclubs, where Luis Fernando Lopez serves as a bouncer and personal bodyguard to the club owner. Other Maisonette 9 clubs are currently operating in London and Las Venturas.

As Luis works in Maisonette 9 as a bouncer, the player can access the club and interact with its patrons. Luis can dance, compete in a champagne drinking game, drink shots or manage the club. Maisonette 9 also serves as mission destination points. In the near final storyline in The Ballad of Gay Tony, the club is later closed by the city but was re-bought by Yusuf Amir in the later storyline.

Employees
File:2812.png
Club interior

  1. Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince - (Owner)
  2. Luis Lopez - (Head of Security / Co-Owner)
  3. Dessie - (Doorman),
  4. Joni - (CCTV Guard)
  5. Cindy - (Waitress)
  6. Various Bouncers
  7. A Bartender
  8. A Lackey in Toilet



Activities

  • Drinking

You can drink alcool at the bar for free. After lot of shot, Luis get wasted and he getting up in different place of the city(such as Middle Park, Happiness Island, Star Junction ...) few hours later still drunk.

  • Dancing

If you go on the dancefloor, you can dance with the other people. In the firste part, you dance with the two stick of the controler and in the second part, you must to push the button wich appear on the screen. If you dance good on the first part, you gonna end the night with a girl in the toilet !

  • Champagne mini game

You can try the Champagne mini game in the VIP room. First, shack the bottle them throw the champagne on the other people. Now you need to drink the bottle without puke. Turn the joystick no too fast or too slow and you gonna win (if you have drunk at the bar before, you may waste the game even if you turn the stick good)

  • Security

If you go to see Jony on the little room, you could try the Security mission. You must to watch if everything is clean during the night and you get the bad guy or drunk guy out. At the end of the mission, someone call you for help a VIP.

Beware : if you use a gun inside the club, you can't return in it during few days.

Trivia

  • Seeing as The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony are both on the same disc for Episodes from Liberty City, Maisonette 9 and Hercules are present during The Lost and Damned, although are inaccessible.
  • On Integrity 2.0, Lazlow and his sidekick, Jorge try to get into Maisonette 9, but Dessie stops them. A woman then suggests they go to Bahama Mamas, and later the two end up at Hercules, thinking the club is full of women due to the long line of men outside (unaware it's a gay club).