Can this just be listed by city and not county, I know what cities I want to go to but no one here knows all the counties in the US they may be traveling to.
Yeah - this has been discussed a good amount in the past and no one likes the per county listing - I assume Founder had a reason for sorting it that way but it makes things harder
Am I the only one that likes that they are separated by county?? Different counties have different rules & therefore mileage. For instance, Miami-Dade county clubs close at midnight, while Broward goes until 3 or even 5am. Definitely more mileage in Broward too.
DeKalb county (Atlanta) has more high mileage clubs than Fulton (Atlanta)
I think that's something that locals are going to care about more than travelers. But where it matters, TUSCL is where I go to find out about stuff like differences in one county over another.
Maybe a switch-between option? I kinda like seeing counties but can understand why a city view would be more practical for most.
But I agree about county differences being useful. Especially during post-covid mess. Example, chatted with a dancer recently who is a transplant from a club from across town. Freaking Denver proper has all the stages behind shower curtains. And dances have a shower curtain between dancer and customer. Thank goodness for Federal Heights/Adams county not pulling that handicap stunt on the clubs. 🙄
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AGREED. There should be a Metro-City listing.
NYC itself has 5 counties. If I'm in my car, I can go to Brooklyn or Queens easily. But, since they are in different counties, they are listed on different lists.
Actually, the "Map to Strip Clubs" feature is very effective and easy to use. Just point the city that you want with your finger (touch screen) or mouse and tap, which brings up the pointers for that town. You can then zoom in by spreading two fingers (touch screen) or by using the +/- zoom buttons. You can then click the pointers to bring up the club name and on the name to bring up the whole club description.
BTW, doing the above to just one of the pointers brings up all of the nearby clubs at the bottom of that clubs description, making visiting all the other options easy-peasy.
And, using the Map feature also shows nearby clubs in all states within range, making it more useful than just checking the city, although in all fairness, other states also show after the first club from a city list is selected.
I tried the map feature, it defaulted to where I was currently and I moved it to several different places and it would not reload, it showed no dots on the map of clubs in areas where I know there are clubs and the list below remained the same.
Older PSD thread on this, but it's also got some more tips on using the current site features. Sounds like founder is going to tweak it this year, but right now there's still a few ways to get at what you're looking for.
Based on my own use of VPN software and my personal preference for keeping GPS almost always off I would like to see a sort by option. Sort by city or county.
Sometimes I'm interested in exploring what a new region has to offer, other times I'm staying close to town.
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DeKalb county (Atlanta) has more high mileage clubs than Fulton (Atlanta)
But I agree about county differences being useful. Especially during post-covid mess. Example, chatted with a dancer recently who is a transplant from a club from across town. Freaking Denver proper has all the stages behind shower curtains. And dances have a shower curtain between dancer and customer. Thank goodness for Federal Heights/Adams county not pulling that handicap stunt on the clubs. 🙄
ROAR!!!
NYC itself has 5 counties. If I'm in my car, I can go to Brooklyn or Queens easily. But, since they are in different counties, they are listed on different lists.
https://tuscl.net/discussion.php?id=7353…
Sometimes I'm interested in exploring what a new region has to offer, other times I'm staying close to town.
I vote to have both available.