I usually tip pretty good for drinks, waitresses, and of course the girls. I was considering trying the VIP/ champegin room an was curious about tipping. Tipping either the gentleman watching over the rooms and or the waitresses for the bottle services in the room. What is a reasonable amount? Also what about tipping the girl above and beyond the agreed upon price in these rooms?
It is highly recommended to tip your vip waitress and the vip host or hostess. I do 60-100 to the host. Then I tip the waitress 40 depending on the club. Some clubs require thier waitresses to check up every few minutes to prevent extras. Tipping them keeps them away typically. Also tipping the host or bouncer or whoever is there ensures more privacy. Ive tried it without tipping and I was checked up on constantly. I thought it was a myth to make.everyone more money. Turns out its legit at some clubs. Ill give the girl an extra hundred or so if she performs up to my standards.
Usually, the purpose of tipping in a VIP/champagne room is for the purpose of having those people leave you and your dancer alone. (Essentially, you're bribing them to NOT do their jobs.) I've tipped a bouncer/supervisor $20. for that purpose. I seldom have a waitress annoy me there.
Depends on the club. I usually tip the attendant and waitress. I also tip the dancer above the agreed price if she is worth it. Mechanical dances do not get a tip.
At my favorite club, the waitress accompanies you and the dancer to the room. Minimum time is one hour and the cost is $175 for the room and $200 for the dancer. I usually give the waitress $200 ($25 tip) and pay the dancer $200 + $100 for BBBJ ; + $200 for BBFS..
I think is almost kinda of expected to tip; reasonably well; the VIP waitress and the bouncer.
It seems to be kinda of an unwritten rule that if you want “good serviceâ€; in this case “good service = “them leaving you alone “; that you need to tip to get that “good serviceâ€.
Maybe in certain clubs it does not work out this way; but it tends to be work this way (tipping) in the clubs I visit.
It you don’t tip the waitress and bouncer; then they are not getting anything out of the VIP transaction. But the dancer has already agreed to a price and is definitely getting paid for the transaction – so I don’t think she needs to be tipped IMO unless she went above and beyond your expectations and you want to show your appreciation.
man you guys with the cheap champagne rooms have it made. All the ones around this area are at least 150 for 15 minuts and about 600 for an hour so a bit price prohibitive
I never go to the champagne rooms. If I liked a dancer that much, I'd probably agree to meet up with her later and cut the club fees and tipping out of the picture. That is if I was really hitting it off well with the dancer. Otherwise the only thing I would expect is the same thing as a typical lap dance.
Do it. Remember that what you pay for the VIP, the club takes a significant cut. In the end, if you paid 500 for half an hour, a dancer may keep around 300.
The champagne court that I go to, with my membership, is $160 for a 1/2 hour. You deal with a hostess who brings you your mandatory drink order and explains things if you or the girl are new. Was there yesterday and the round of drinks was $24. I gave her $50 so a $26 tip. The hostess doesn't really monitor things but the tip generally ensures she doesn't watch the clock too closely and the timing is up to me and the girl.
I haven't tipped extra back there as I tip for extraordinary performance and have only had a couple of happy endings back there.
At the other club that I sometimes go to the court is $160 for 15 minutes. It's all inclusive - girl's fee, hostess tip, and a round of drinks. At that price, no tipping. Happy ending is pretty standard there.
I hate that they MAKE you tip the girl in VIP. You guys are getting a large lump sum for less time than I could accumulate with just open LD. Why the hell does the girl need more money? Tips just aren't what they used to be
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It seems to be kinda of an unwritten rule that if you want “good serviceâ€; in this case “good service = “them leaving you alone “; that you need to tip to get that “good serviceâ€.
Maybe in certain clubs it does not work out this way; but it tends to be work this way (tipping) in the clubs I visit.
It you don’t tip the waitress and bouncer; then they are not getting anything out of the VIP transaction. But the dancer has already agreed to a price and is definitely getting paid for the transaction – so I don’t think she needs to be tipped IMO unless she went above and beyond your expectations and you want to show your appreciation.
My 2 cents.
stop talking about tips
I haven't tipped extra back there as I tip for extraordinary performance and have only had a couple of happy endings back there.
At the other club that I sometimes go to the court is $160 for 15 minutes. It's all inclusive - girl's fee, hostess tip, and a round of drinks. At that price, no tipping. Happy ending is pretty standard there.