Can I Find Out if a Dancer is Working?
timothyjames55
Just here for a good time.
Not having a phone number or any contact info for a dancer, is there any way to know if a dancer will be working a certain night? ie. I'm mostly asking if you can call the club and find out, or if this is a big "no-no" for privacy reasons.
I'm asking because I want to plan a weekend trip to Las Vegas, but I can go any weekend and even on a whim despite a decently long travel, but would rather wait to see if a particular dancer that I really liked will be there. If it varies by club and is helpful, I'll mention it is the Palomino, but I won't mention who the dancer was. Thanks.
I'm asking because I want to plan a weekend trip to Las Vegas, but I can go any weekend and even on a whim despite a decently long travel, but would rather wait to see if a particular dancer that I really liked will be there. If it varies by club and is helpful, I'll mention it is the Palomino, but I won't mention who the dancer was. Thanks.
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Does the texting generation not know what that little keypad on their iPhone does?
Which just emphasizes the point: if you like a dancer, there's no excuse for not getting her number. These days, the vast majority have a google voice number specifically for the purpose of keeping in touch with customers.
Phone aren't necessarily the answer either. How many dancers get right back to you? I've had some take days and some that never answer.
I just go when I want to and take pot luck.
However, the problem is that the line-up is not necessarily accurate. So to be perfectly sure, you need to contact the dancer directly.
In both of my regular SCs (dancer list is a secret and dancer list online), door girl collects the house fee which changes on when the dancer arrives and enters the dancer into the POS so VIP rooms can be billed. The bar staff at both SCs often leaves the POS screens with the dancer list visible to anyone who walks by.
Some clubs will say they can't tell you over the phone. I think they're concerned about guys potentially stalking dancers.
Others post their lineup and regular schedule on their website or on Facebook. That cuts both ways, though. There have been times I've seen a favorite listed and said, "OK, I'll go." Other times, haven't seen a favorite, or saw someone I had a bad experience with and said, "Someplace else tonight."
In general, though, I think part of the fun is finding something new, and usually the nature of the club is most indicative of what you'll find. That's why we review clubs, not dancers.
Excluding out right dishonesty I don't see this working at a club like Palomino, or most Vegas clubs. Especially on the weekend when they have so many more girls coming in. I'd say you're SOL. Just pick a weekend that's good for you and go, it's Vegas you'll have a good time either way.