6,000 girls... 8,000 girls.... How many are runaways? [Well, not by age, but same idea: they went to Vegas to make money and leave a negative situation behind?] Can a bad economy support that many? Even if the same number of guys come through the club, are they necessarily going to spend the same amounts as in 2005, etc.?
I was at Sapphires in Vegas during the first weekend of march madness, that Saturday night, the club was so packed you could not find a seat. It was also that busy during the Mayweather-Mosley fight weekend. Anytime there's a big sporting event or a big fight in town, those big clubs get packed, but the smaller/older/less known clubs still struggle.
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last commentDang that dome was built for $57 million in 1975 and now being sold for 600K? What a lousy investment.
I have heard Sapphire in Las Vegas is the "world's largest Las Veags Strip club, featuring 70000 square feet of topless entertainment"
Here is also a video about finding the World's Largest Strip club
www.spike.com
Spearmint Rhino
I was surprised to learn the world's largest strip club was in Las Vegas...my guess would have been Texas
6,000 girls... 8,000 girls.... How many are runaways? [Well, not by age, but same idea: they went to Vegas to make money and leave a negative situation behind?] Can a bad economy support that many? Even if the same number of guys come through the club, are they necessarily going to spend the same amounts as in 2005, etc.?
I was at Sapphires in Vegas during the first weekend of march madness, that Saturday night, the club was so packed you could not find a seat. It was also that busy during the Mayweather-Mosley fight weekend. Anytime there's a big sporting event or a big fight in town, those big clubs get packed, but the smaller/older/less known clubs still struggle.