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Feature Entertainers

Tuesday, April 25, 2017 5:09 PM
When a club has a weekend booked for a featured entertainer, is that more incentive for you to go, or is it the exact opposite and you choose to go to a different club instead? When I was younger, 3 of my visits to Silk Exotic Madison were simply because they had a featured entertainer booked for the weekend. I remember one of them being Aspen Reign and another one being Jenna Haze. I forgot who the other entertainer was that I saw. I had a seat at the stage for all 3 shows. Jenna Haze had the best show out of the 3, and she was a real sweetheart. Before she got off stage she came up to me and thanked me for tipping her during her show. The amazing thing was she was retired from featuring in porn and she was the exact same age as me, +/- a year or two. Since I left Wisconsin, I had only been to one club on a night when there was a feature entertainer and it was not on purpose. I simply did not know they had someone booked for that night. This was a couple years ago at Fantasy's in Traverse City during Labor Day weekend. I forgot who was there, but it was an entertaining show and worth sticking around to see. Now to answer my question. Now a days, I prefer not to go to a club on a night when there is a featured entertainer or event. It was fun to experience a few times, but I feel that after a couple of times seeing a featured performer it loses its charm. Often times when these featured acts will offer dances, you pay a premium. Because of that I had never gotten a dance from any of these ladies. Also, it does not favor the girls who work at the club regularly as they won't be able to go on stage or give dances while the featured entertainer performs on stage. For these reasons alone, I now prefer to go on just a normal night.

10 comments

  • carolinaclubman
    7 years ago
    In the good old days of Mickeys in Fayetteville NC (which didn't last long) I went one night when they had a feature that I didn't even know was going to be there. At the time Mickeys was an incredibly high mileage couch dance club, girls would pull your dick out during a dance and all but fuck and suck you….in a room full of other dancers doing the same thing. The couch room had a door that was never closed, but the bouncers never looked in. I guess the feature had an agreement with the club that when she was on stage the couch room would be closed so she could make more money. When she got on stage the bouncer did a poor job of clearing the room, missed my dancer and me behind a large fake plant in a dark corner, and closed the door with just us alone. The normally high mileage no longer applied and suddenly got much higher. So although I care nothing for features, that one paid off for me.
  • georgmicrodong
    7 years ago
    The majority of features I've seen at clubs have been booooooring! Real snoozers. The only saving graces is that most of the other customers are slobbering over her, and the local girls, many of whom are hotter and friendlier than the feature, are thankful for any attention.
  • ppwh
    7 years ago
    it doesn't really affect my decision one way or the other. I wouldn't go because of most features, but would have for Jenna Haze back in the days when she was active. For the most part, though, the features just mess with the stage rotation and often raise the price of admission. I did have an above average dance at a club a year or so ago while a feature act was on-stage. Everyone else in the club was focused on the stage. The dancer I was with was undoubtedly happy to be the only one in the club giving a dance.
  • ATACdawg
    7 years ago
    For my money, I have seldom seen a feature dancer that would be any more attractive than fifth or sixth in the club. There are a few that I would make an exception for, like Jenna Haze, Remy LaCroix who I have heard puts on a great show or Jayden Cole (Interestingly, a near twin of JC works at my favorite club).
  • grand1511
    7 years ago
    The old Buns & Roses club in Minneapolis used to have a lot of feature dancers. My CF at the time there used to encourage me to go to the couches during the feature show because the songs were longer when the porn star was dancing and bouncers weren't paying as much attention to the couches.
  • Papi_Chulo
    7 years ago
    IMO, rookies are the ones that go during special events - I avoid holiday weekends or any kinda special event - a special event does nothing for me that the regular dancers on regular days can't do - for me special events actually take away from my experience and take away from what I go to the club for which is to get w/ the club's dancers - during special events the clubs tend ro get fuller and for me that only takes away from the experience w/ a club full of rookies and jackasses that don't know how to behave in clubs - I even tend to avoid clubs that get packed on regular peak nights b/c often times the QoS from dancers often drops as the club gets fuller - I also don't care much for stage shows (I'm all about the one-on-one action w/ the dancers. If one wants to see a specific feature then it might be worth it - I went once to see Cherokee D`Ass and it was a crappy visit.
  • TeoTommy
    7 years ago
    If the feature raises the cover, I'd skip it. It can be nice to watch a pornstar on stage, but unless you have money pouring out of your ass, forget about a LD or VIP with her. On the other hand, you might be able to snag a local hottie for a VIP with the mark-up, if the feature draws attention from the regular dancers. Hell, I've had a few occasions where I had a hottie park her ass in my lap for half an hour, and it only cost me 2 drinks. Felt her up thecwhole time.
  • WetWilly
    7 years ago
    I've seen many feature dancers over the years, and they have always been well past their prime. I'm sure some of them do tours while they are still looking good, but I've never seen any of them. The posters they put upInn the weeks before they're appearances have always been far more impressive than they turn out to be, so I've learned to ignore feature entertainers. But that's just me.
  • rockstar666
    7 years ago
    I've never gone when there's a featured entertainer and don't expect to. My impression is it will be crowded and over priced. I prefer the normal ambience.
  • rl27
    7 years ago
    Around 20 or so features were a very good deal. Back then many were either at her prime porn stars or magazine models, many of whom also worked as dancers before they featured. I would often get two or three songs for around $10 to $30 more than the same number of dances with a club dancer, often with a free video, photo or poster included. Occasionally the dances were lame, but most of the time, were quite good, and in a few cases the feature act's dance was far better than what you could get from the club's dancers. Several memorable features all in the early 90's were Victoria Paris, who if I recall danced before she featured, gave a very good show and a very good dance. Sunset Thomas way early in her career and long before she got far too full of herself. One of the best whom I got dances from in various cities was Chantilly Lace. Most of the disappointing ones were magazine models, although two disappointing pornstars were Kobe Tai and Racquel Darrien. The last worthwhile dance from a feature act was around the late 90's from Haley Hills, before she quit featuring. Now they aren't worth it most wanting at least $75 for one song, no contact.
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