Puget Sound Region Deja Vu Clubs -- Cameras Removed
Club_Goer_Seattle
Seattle, Washington
When I went to the Deja Vu, Lake Forest Park, on Friday night, A long-time fave of mine told me that the cameras have been removed from all the local Deja Vu clubs. She'd have no reason to lie about that. (See my review of that night.) I went to Pandora's afterward, just three miles south, on the same street. A former Vu dancer at Pandora's told me the same thing.
I'll be curious to see if it's really true that ALL the local Vu clubs have done this. I can imagine that maybe the Lake Forest Park Vu would have done this to even up the competition with Pandora's. It still sounds unreal, knowing the Deja Vu chain, nationwide.
If any Seattle-Tacoma area club-goers go into any of the eight Deja Vu clubs in the region, I'd be curious to hear what you experienced at any of these clubs. I wouldn't expect any mileage opportunities to increase immediately. If this is true, I'd expect a period of adjustment on the part of the dancers.
I'll be curious to see if it's really true that ALL the local Vu clubs have done this. I can imagine that maybe the Lake Forest Park Vu would have done this to even up the competition with Pandora's. It still sounds unreal, knowing the Deja Vu chain, nationwide.
If any Seattle-Tacoma area club-goers go into any of the eight Deja Vu clubs in the region, I'd be curious to hear what you experienced at any of these clubs. I wouldn't expect any mileage opportunities to increase immediately. If this is true, I'd expect a period of adjustment on the part of the dancers.
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If the dancers are being offered a chance to INCREASE their earnings through unmonitored activities in the VIP - I submit they will take advantage IMMEDIATELY! It would seem unlikely to me that dancers would engage in DELAYED gratification of their need for income.
@ Dougster: I think the Vu clubs have had cameras long before the "Big Raid" of June 2, 2008. The dancer that told me this, thinks it's to better compete with Pandora's.
I'll be anxious to hear from other customers as time goes on.