New VIP booths at HiLiter
Corvus
Arizona
I made an unexpected visit to HiLiter this week, first to let rush hour traffic settle down and second to check out the new VIP section. I found two separate sections of booths, both looked very similar in all respects. The original VIP section was completely removed and rebuilt in a much better set up. The second, new VIP is adjacent to the first and looks to be the same size as the first one. The second section is along the south wall and replaced some of the former seats which formerly had been choice locations for lap dances until the price for dances along the wall increased from $10 to $15 each.
If memory serves me there are five booths in each VIP section and they provide a superior setup from the old VIP in my opinion. All booths face the wall and are deep enough to provide nice privacy. Mirrors are on the wall, but high enough to not interfere with your fun in any way I noticed. And while the primary wall around the booths are high, probably extending to the ceiling, the dividers between each individual booth are only about 6-7 feet high.
One thing I do not care for is the lack of some type of shelf to set a drink or other items on to keep them safe from being crushed or stepped on, or spilt, etc. When I arrived in VIP on my visit there was an empty drink glass laying on the floor and I inadvertently kicked it down the floor about five feet. And I quickly noticed used items stuck down on the side of seat. Not cool, but not unexpected either.
My favorite dancer who joined me in VIP had, on a previous visit, politely declined getting too friendly. She claimed it was just too dirty in there for her to partake of the type of fun this place is famous for, even though she and I are intimately familiar with each other in all ways. On this visit, with the new VIP booths, being somewhat clean, she had no qualms about treating me to an all around great experience. And I properly disposed of all required equipment used during our adventure.
Other than the fact these new booths will soon be heavily soiled, and rarely cleaned, I believe all those who visit will have a great time.
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Based on the crowd INCREASE during the normally slow summer months, it's very clear the booths are a hit both the customers and the more liberal dancers. I'm guessing the club has already made back it's construction investment many times over in the form of increased per dance fees collected from the dancers. Once the snowbirds come back in a couple months, I'm predicting at least 1 heart attack from an over-stressed Midwesterner or Canadian.
I don't partake in VIP, but several dancers share the tactics with me over the years. Good luck!