Whether or not you’re old enough to remember the 70s, you must admit, they knew how to throw a party back then. And while disco’s glory days may be over, in some places, it’s still alive and well. In fact, you can boogie down to disco tunes three times a month in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood… and you can do it in a train car. We’ve discovered Washington’s most creative dance party, and you won’t want to miss it.

The Orient Express is a Chinese restaurant located inside a series of antique refurbished train cars.

Google It’s been part of Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood for decades.

While this place’s primary purpose is technically a restaurant, the truth is, very few people come here for the food…

Sarah Conrad / Google

… in fact, they often come for the karaoke.

Lloyd / Google Singing karaoke inside a train car is as amazing as it sounds.

But on three Saturdays a month, the Orient Express is transformed from an eatery and a karaoke lounge into a disco party.

Katrina Sill / Google Stayin’ Alive is held here on every Saturday except the last Saturday of the month from 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.

This late night disco dance party is like nothing you’ve ever seen.

Stayin’ Alive / Facebook With resident DJs spinning disco tunes from the past and present, a vintage disco clothing pop-up shop, and even a drag queen glitter station, it has all the makings of a unique party.

Stayin’ Alive will set you back $20, and it’s a 21 and over experience.

Stayin’ Alive / Facebook Guests are encouraged to wear sequins, silks, bell bottoms, and dancing shoes.

When was the last time you practiced your disco skills inside an old train car?

Stayin’ Alive / Facebook We promise, it’s even better than it sounds.

Ready to boogie? Learn more about Stayin’ Alive here.

Google

It’s been part of Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood for decades.

Sarah Conrad / Google

Lloyd / Google

Singing karaoke inside a train car is as amazing as it sounds.

Katrina Sill / Google

Stayin’ Alive is held here on every Saturday except the last Saturday of the month from 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Stayin’ Alive / Facebook

With resident DJs spinning disco tunes from the past and present, a vintage disco clothing pop-up shop, and even a drag queen glitter station, it has all the makings of a unique party.

Guests are encouraged to wear sequins, silks, bell bottoms, and dancing shoes.

We promise, it’s even better than it sounds.

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