I would like to go somewhere for 4 months to work constantly starting in June. I’ve only worked at full nude clubs. Which travel dancer friendly clubs do you recommend?
I would like to go somewhere for 4 months to work constantly starting in June. I’ve only worked at full nude clubs. Which travel dancer friendly clubs do you recommend?
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last commentDescribing your personal circumstances would be the best way to narrow it down. Type of environment , etc. Also, driving or flying? Flexible to go else where or going to lease somewhere for 4 months? Me personally, I had my eye on Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska this summer. Probably won’t get to all of them. 😅
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Flying somewhere.Both flexible to go elsewhere and to get Airbnb.Have you worked in those states?
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Just Minnesota. I’d be going to just one club there. But I like exploring for the heck of it.
I think King of Diamonds around St Paul is consistent. $250-$450 (at least before COVID, idk now) you could expect most shifts, which is a carefully controlled 5 hours at a time. Good if you like stability, bad if shooting for a place with high spending ballers. Can work either day or night time or both. Great place if you don’t like being touched. It’s a unique personality culture though with people there, and most end up either loving or hating it. Worth giving a shot though.
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I’ve just got my vaccine done. Ready to go somewhere for a bit.I never worked at topless clubs. What are the rules for stage sets?
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Most topless clubs will want you to be topless after the first song, but stage set rules vary club to club.
Are trying to go for just work, or looking for a nice city to be in for summer time? Also, look for places that don't require a dance license as they tend to be more friendly to traveling dancers. I found Chicago to be good in the summer, specifically Admiral theater which is fully nude.
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I’m just looking to go for work full time and get Airbnb for awhile.Where do I start to look for places that don’t need license? There’s so many
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