Club Iris: Roblox Parent Guide
A dance club where kids socialize in 50-player servers, but expert reviews flag it as a grooming hotspot with sexually suggestive behavior and private hotel rooms.
Dance club with documented safety flags
Club Iris lets kids hang out and dance in 50-player servers, earn **Coins** and levels, and host private parties in customizable **hotel rooms**. It was shut down in August 2025 after Roblox cracked down on social hangout games, reopened with a **Moderate (9+)** rating, but **expert safety reviews still flag it as a grooming hotspot** where players report sexually suggestive lap dances and solicitation. Voice chat is in development and the game pushes a 26,634-member Discord server where contact moves off-platform.
Why kids play Club Iris
Design your own hotel room
Kids love the **hotel update** that lets them decorate private rooms and throw 50-player parties. They pick furniture, set room themes, and invite friends to exclusive hangouts. It feels like owning your own VIP space inside the club.
Level up just by dancing
The game rewards you with **Coins** and **Levels** just for showing up and dancing on the floor. Kids like watching their level climb without grinding missions. The **Triple Level Rate** gamepass makes it go even faster.
VIP and Lounge access
Premium areas like the **VIP loft** and **Lounge** are gated behind gamepasses, and kids want to show off that they unlocked them. Group members get **double daily login bonuses**, so joining **Infamous Productions** (316,460+ members) feels like joining the club's inner circle.
Voice chat and Discord community
Voice chat is still in progress but already advertised, and the game's official **Discord server** has 26,634 members. Kids migrate there to chat, apply for **moderator roles**, and report bugs, making it feel like a real social club beyond Roblox.
What parents should watch for
Lap dances and sexual solicitation
An expert safety review by a law firm identifies Club Iris as a **grooming hotspot where players report sexually suggestive lap dances** and sexual advances. Community culture centers on players dancing on each other in suggestive outfits to beg for Robux. The game's 9+ rating does not match the documented behavior happening on those dance floors.
Private hotel rooms isolate kids
The **hotel update** lets players host private 50-player parties in customizable rooms, **creating closed spaces away from in-game chat monitoring**. Kids can lock themselves in with strangers, and predators use these rooms to isolate targets. Roblox's public moderation tools do not see what happens behind those doors.
Discord server pulls contact off-platform
The game actively promotes its **26,634-member Discord server** in the description and pushes kids to join for updates, bug reports, and **moderator applications**. Once contact moves to Discord, Roblox's parental controls stop working. Voice chat in-game is still being built, but Discord voice is already live and unmonitored.
Repeated shutdowns show moderation failure
Club Iris was **shut down in August 2025** after Roblox cracked down on social hangout games, and it has a history of content deletion dating back to April 2020. The fact that it keeps reopening with a 9+ rating after being flagged for maturity issues means the platform's age-gating is not keeping up with the culture inside the servers.
Parent takeaway
Expert reviews flag Club Iris as a grooming venue where sexually suggestive behavior happens in private hotel rooms and Discord pulls kids off-platform. The 9+ rating does not match the documented culture, and the game was shut down once already for maturity issues. If your kid is playing, check their chat history and friends list weekly, block Discord access, and consider pulling them out entirely if you see lap-dance requests or pressure to move to voice chat.