tuscl

Uh Oh. Competition for TUSCL?

shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
A new service is coming to Houston on September 1 that should make planning your evening entertainment a little bit easier.

Gentlemen's Review goes live next month across the country, enabling gentlemen's club patrons to review pictures of featured dancers, check on dress codes, drink specials, and even reserve VIP tables and rooms.

This should be a Godsend to planners of bachelor parties.

Entertainers can also submit their profile pictures and enter to win a contest to be named the Entertainer Of The Month for their area. This contest takes place every month in 77 districts, according to Gentlemen's Review.

The website is free for everyone to use, from guests, entertainers and the clubs themselves. A representative from Gentlemen's Review adds that there is a mobile site that will make it easier for those on smartphones to access the site.

"We will be contacting clubs within the next few days, introducing ourselves, and encouraging them to claim their free profiles," says a site representative.

With Houston's considerable amount of clubs, the site should be an ideal fit for the city.

"Houston is a city that we are very excited about," says the GR rep. "Computers and smartphones are changing the way we all do business and (we) will allow the Houston club industry, and its customers, to finally take advantage of today's technology. "

8 comments

  • samsung1
    11 years ago
    Sounds more like a local website for Houston or Texas. Dallas has a good local site for their reviews. Also Detroit has one.
  • JuiceBox69
    11 years ago
    *** SLAM DUNKED THAT FAGGOT RICK-BOY ***
  • sclvr5005
    11 years ago
    Doesn't sound like much competition for anything, much less TUSCL.
  • Player11
    11 years ago
    Sounds neat
  • gatorfan
    11 years ago
    No gentlemen here only us pigs
  • Cheo_D
    11 years ago
    Yes, sounds more like something local and promotional to drum up business for the clubs. I'll take the idea just to see if it sticks and can become a reliable source for objective info (hours, events, reservations) or if by this time in August next year the latest update is still February, like in so many other sites.

    I think we can't really call it "competition" -- TUSCL after all is grass-roots crowdsourced, by consumers for consumers, where we can sometimes just cut the s#!t and if a venue is a no-good, ROB-infested, high-2AM-risk, overcounted-airdance firetrap where the DJ insults you and plays lame tracks, the bouncer dresses like a bum, bums piss on your car, and the CDC has a permanently stationed team, we'll say it. What's being described sounds more as a platform for clubs to advertise.
  • pabloantonio
    11 years ago
    Maybe they will have a moderator.
  • lopaw
    11 years ago
    I don't think that it would be any competition, just like zbone isn't really a competitor for us TUSCLers in SoCal. Each site offers different insights so that you can get a very well-balanced assessment of all of your local and long distance clubbing options.
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