What do you guys think??
Salty.Nutz
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Theres two top clubs here in Phoenix. One (Club A) is filled with very hot girls (7up), the other with not so many hot girls but with value for your dollars (Club B). Fun can be had in both clubs, however the number of visitors varies in both clubs. You would think that there would be more customers in Club A due to the women, but thats not the case. Club B has way more customers during day shift, then Club A. The same drinks are about $1 to $2 dollars more expensive in Club A. Even more interesting are the customers that attend both these clubs.
The exclusivity of going to Club A with hot dancers, one could assume this club would appeal to whales, or someone with deep pockets. But it is not the case. The parking lot of Club B, has more exotic expensive cars on the lot like Vettes, Masarati, BMW, Lifted Trrucks, Cadillacs, then Club A. Guys with disposable income to afford or get loaned for these cars are at Club B. At Club A, girls will quote you an outrages number. Club B you get quoted a more reasonable number, and the ladies are more direct. For me, if Ariana Grande would let me hit for 500 i would pay it, if a girl that looks similar to ariana grande i would not pay more then 350. hope this makes sense.
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Regarding all the nice cars in the Club B parking lot, Bob Kraft chooses to get his rocks off at an AMP. So, you can't make assumptions about the sort of fun desired by rich guys.
Also, many rich guys spend a lot of time and energy negotiating deals throughout the day. At the end of the day, they probably just want to order off the menu rather than negotiate with a GPS stripper.
My 2 cents...
The perceived quality of dancers at a club can inflate or deflate prices.
Also with California SCs changing dancers to employees from Independent Contractors, some clubs have raised prices.
Club A has never been an extras club. It attracts hot dancers who can make good money without extras. That’s why there are fewer customers. These are customers who are willing to pay $20 for the type of dance that is $10 on the floor at Club B. Unlike the club B party crowd, these are customers who are willing to pay more money to avoid the crowd and have a premium selection of dancers. The same unassuming people you find flying Business Class.
I think I need to visit more clubs