WE asked Journal readers what they thought Rhyl was like for a night out, and these are some of their answers.

Andy Harrison – “Imagine a mix between London and New York and the sound of beach music in Jamaica. We'll it's f**k all like that”

Lynda Craddock – “Like you are in the programme Life On Mars”

Lee Farrell – “Like an episode from The Walking Dead but the zombies have better clobber than the natives”

Matthew Bellis – “With all the grace and charm of a Chernobyl bus station”

Huw Sayer – “Frankie Boyle described it as 'a holding pen for the Jeremy Kyle Show'”

Steve Shickell – “A mistake”

Rufus Wright – “Back in the 80s I would be found in a bush asleep on the way home by a random person thinking I’d been mugged and thrown in the hedge, when in fact I staggered and fell in”

Angelina Lewis – “Fun and something I used to love doing so much years ago when I was younger and not an old fart in my 40s”

Joey Bevan – “It’s Rhylly good, if you’re rhylly into that kind of night out”

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Pete Jones – “Bizarre, lukewarm burger that you know is going straight through you, then watch it all kick off from the car park”

Peter Daly – “Great DJs playing top music, nice bar prices for the drinks, top night out considering the competition from the nearby cities. Rhyl has and will always stand the test of time”

Justin Turton – “Most bars play the same typical chart music. It's boring”

Kelly Stirland Rowlands – “Not like the good old days when we had loads of choice”

Sue Thornley – “The only place you will see a caravan being towed by someone on a mobility scooter.”

Michael Heywood – “About two decent bars and lack of bars in total, nowhere to go after 11pm unless it's Fri or Sat when it's crazy busy again due to lack of options. Overall about a 2.5 out of 10”

Yvette Green – “You make it what it is. Rather have a night in Rhyl than go to pretentious bars out of town. Never had a bad night”

Ian Cole – “Taking your life in your hands”

Tina Anne Williams – “It used to be the most amazing night out - Dixieland, The Bistro , Downtown, Rosie O’Grady’s - now it’s a total disgrace and dangerous”

Nichola White – “Cheap and cheerful.”