The best for me is just enough lighting to be able to see everything that visually excites me. But not so much that it feels like we're outside in the sun.
In my go-to club, lights in the VIP shine from the interior of the room on to each of the couches along the wall. This has the effect silhouetting the dancer when she's grinding on your lap or strip-teasing directly in front of you. This is very undesirable. Would rather have lighting come from the side. The nice thing up there, no staff checking in....they just shout from around the corner when your time is up.
I like it dark enough on the inside such that when you first walk in, your eyes must adjust to see what is in front of you. That way, we have a second or two to shit things down when bouncer walks in.
For some of the booths in my favorite club, the lights are on a dimmer readily accessible to the dancer/customer. So we make it bright enough to see each other, but no brighter.
I found the Vip area in one of my favorite clubs to be too dark once the curtains are closed. The seating area is all black and the lights are either on (and bright) or off (and really dark). It can be an adjustment. Luckily, I have a small keychain flashlight that I use when walking my dog at night, and that was surprisingly useful.
"In my go-to club, lights in the VIP shine from the interior of the room on to each of the couches along the wall. This has the effect silhouetting the dancer when she's grinding on your lap or strip-teasing directly in front of you. This is very undesirable. Would rather have lighting come from the side."
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That's a big pet peeve of mine. Nothing like having a silhouette wiggling in front of you. What a waste of a VIP fee.
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last commentIf prying eyes are an issue then the less lighting the better.
+1000
That's a big pet peeve of mine. Nothing like having a silhouette wiggling in front of you. What a waste of a VIP fee.