What's the best time go clubing out of time, day, week, month or year?
Nixur68
Texas
As the title states, what's the best time to go clubbing as a customer? My theory is that the middle of summer is kind of dead, things pick up around fall and with school starting. Once winter hits especially around Thanksgiving attendance drops, picks up tad, then stays down until March-April when you still have some snow on the ground but it's warm outside and tax returns.
As for the time of month usually after the 15th when everyone's paid.
Thoughts?
As for the time of month usually after the 15th when everyone's paid.
Thoughts?
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Time- 11pm (Talent maximized)
Day- Friday (Talent maximized)
Week- Last week of month ALWAYS (this will be consistently answered this way. And I try to avoid 1st and 15th week/ends)
Month-July/August (People are doing other shit in summer, less to do in cold months, so will go to strip club. Strippers desperate in summer, not as many customers. That’s where you come in)
December too, certain times best but certain times the absolute worst
Year???- This one
2. Consider a city’s local economy.
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For example, If it’s a city with a lot of tourism, conventions, and business travel, then it will likely be a city with lots of attractive dancers and wild swings of favorability/unfavorability.
Probably best to keep an eye on convention schedules.
Cities/clubs that don’t attract as many travelers are probably more predictable and less analysis is needed.
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At one point, muddy9 made a thread praising Austin and others disagreed.
https://www.tuscl.net/conversations.php5
The reason for this disagreement is because different posters have different priorities of what is “good”
https://www.tuscl.net/app/discussion.php…
When I was a greener PL i equated a packed club with it being "good" and an emptiesh club as "bad" - many experienced PLs may now look at it in reverse - I would say these days I usually have a better time if the club is more emptiesh than full (unless I'm mainly there to just hang out vs getting my PL on).
I would agree that even if you are a traveler regular as opposed to local keeping a presence with staff helps.
For me personally I notice Thursday evenings 7:30 PM till around Midnight seem to be the best in terms of who is on stage and how I am treated.
I would also say between the months of September till the end of March seem to be the better time of year, with the exception of the holiday season.
Exactly! That's why middle of summer = best time, fall pick up = worst time.
Okay, stepping back a moment, the preferred SC experience is that I hang out with my preferred stripper for a number of hours in a row, and even though she's pretty hot, it's all for a reasonable price; also, I'd like to get her OTC. All of these favor the slowest shifts possible, so she doesn't feel any pressure -- or have any leverage -- to go flitting about the room.
So, to me, best times to SC:
- Dayshifts, and at many clubs, nightshifts up until 9-10pm. Best chance of a slow shift
- Thanksgiving until Christmas, March until April 15th, and mid-summer. Around here, at least, 3 reliable dead periods
is it true that January is usually a slow/dead month for strip clubs?
Locally mileage is way better during dayshift tgan after 5. But that can also vary. Dayshifts aren't worth it for 2 brokedown dancers if that's your market.
For me, I like late nights on the weekends, like around midnight and later.
The clubs where I live tend to be the most busy between September and the end of March, which coincides with the period between the start of College Football season and the end of the College Basketball season. Which is also when there are the most dancers working, excluding Christmas and New Years which are always dead.
This can either work in your favor or against. If you are looking for eye candy only, then there is a lot to choose from there, but there are also a lot more cases of Golden Pussy Syndrome (GPS). It's often hit or miss for dancers. The hot ones can often make several hundred dollars off the idiots who like to make it rain, or similar stupid acts, while the rest of the dancers often complain that the crowds are only there to look and not buy dance. I have had many favorites over the years be extra appreciative when I show up, and have gotten good dances.
Once March Madness is over, a lot of the dancers move on to other clubs, and all that is left are the veterans. Since the end of March Madness also means spring break is a few weeks away, that also adds to the slowdown. Since I live in Ohio, which is not known as a Spring Break location, I always see a drop until after Spring break is over, then a slight turn up, until the start of summer vacations, and a second exodus to vacation spots.
Around 15 to 20 percent the hotter dancers typically head to other areas, during the period from April through July. Two of my favorites are often gone weeks of a time several times during that time, usually taking trips to Florida, Vegas, and a few East Cost cities, and southern and western states, Texas was a popular destination of one of my favorites a few years ago.
July and August is kind of slow, until it picks back up in September.