Have a sneak peek inside Cheshire's new super-VIP nightclub ahead of its glittering launch party tonight (Friday, March 16).

Guests at the exclusive Club Arvina in Hale will be 'treated like royalty' thanks to the premium experience on offer.

All tables come with a minimum spend of £750 but you'll need deep pockets to secure the top two tables next to the dancefloor, which come with a minimum spend of £6,000.

Club Arvina is free to enter before 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays, however.

The MEN reports that the club will be offering bottles of Remy Martin brandy for £6,000, a 6 litre bottle of Grey Goose vodka for £1,200 and a magnum of Armand de Brignac champagne for £1,200.

For those on tighter budgets, you can also buy bottles of beer for £4.50 and cocktails from £8.

There will be podium dancers wowing the crowds, who will also double up as waitresses in the club, as well as dazzling light displays and dance anthems from guest DJs.

Club Arvina is the brainchild of Chris Bacon, his wife Laura and their business partner Steve Smethurst, and they have spent thousands transforming the former Suburbia club in Hale.

Chris, says: “I’ve always wanted a club. I’ve done security and doors in the past, I’ve always worked with clubs, so I know what works with clubs, I know what the clientele likes.

“What I did learn over those years is that service is key, so I’ve brought this element into here, because I think with most clubs you just don’t get that level of service you should be getting.”

So for those shelling out £6,000 for the top tables revellers can expect a concierge service chauffeuring them to and from the club.

And guests can also be treated to free make-up touch-ups on arrival at the club, with a dedicated make-up artist in the cloakrooms.

The club officially opens with a glittering launch party on Friday night.

Does Chris think the concept will work?

Chris smiles: “Listen, Hale is one of the richest areas in Britain, so why can’t we cater for that market?

“I live in Bowdon, where everyone thinks they are a VIP, so why can’t I have a VIP club in a VIP area?

“People say you can’t do that here, but don’t tell me I can’t, don’t tell me no! It’s a yes until I’m proved wrongly. God loves a trier.”

Chris says there will be no guest list on the door - and that you simply need to be “nice” to get in.

He says: “If you’re a nice person you’ll get in regardless of your money or status, if you want to come and spend £10 with us great, I’m not looking at people’s looks or their money, you just have to be nice people.”

During the week the upstairs of the club will house a blow-dry salon, and there are plans for a space within the club to be booked out for “pamper parties” for guests to book in for hair and make-up before the club opens at the weekends.

Chris, originally from Tasmania, is a former judo champion who fought in the Olympics, Worlds, and Commonwealth arenas before working in door security for his brother, Living Ventures bar and restaurant empire founder Tim Bacon. He went on to launch his own security companies that he now runs with wife Laura.

And in launching Club Arvina, Chris is paying a touching tribute to his beloved brother Tim and his 11-year-old son Jett who both lost their battles with cancer within four days of each other in 2016.

“That’s why we wanted to do something with the Bacon name,” says Laura.

Chris smiles: “Believe it or not, Arvina is the Latin name for bacon and this venture is our way of paying homage to both of them.”