I remember why I didn't like this place the first time - the dance floor is just too impractical. Now I know that clubs are designed around table service - that's how they make their money after all. But Surrender essentially makes it impossible to move around because the main DJ area is a very small dance floor with two narrow walkways made even more crowded by the fact that all tables are roped off. If they made the middle of that area table free, the club would instantly be 1000% better in my book. Other clubs have the same issues, but it was more egregious here. I can, however, see it being less of an issue on a non-big-event day.
I was pleased to notice that the club itself was bigger than I remembered, but make no mistake, if you want to get in the middle of the action, it's really tough here. The venue itself is well decorated and actually quite picture-esque.
Unfortunately, I just can't give a better review based on how poorly the front of the club is designed. I still had an awesome time there on Halloween and I got to leave a shout out for Victoria.