Requesting Founder to have # of couches, VIP rooms, and spl rooms
stainglass
Typically most clubs have 2 setups (or may be more on higher end), but the 3 critical items for any clubs are:
1. Couches for Couch dances
2. VIP Rooms
3. Special rooms higher than VIP.
Wouldn't it be helpful to add info like these to the club details on the main page? How does one go about requesting this to the founder, if at all these things are possible?
1. Couches for Couch dances
2. VIP Rooms
3. Special rooms higher than VIP.
Wouldn't it be helpful to add info like these to the club details on the main page? How does one go about requesting this to the founder, if at all these things are possible?
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A place having 4 VIP rooms means more valuable and important than a place having 1 VIP room ... Especially on a crowded Friday night, vs a day time.
Adding a number like this (not descriptive words), would be akin to having cover day or cover night or even lap dance cost.
All those numbers are constantly changing and requires updates every few years at the very least.
But, unless there are major renovations, the amount of couches available in a communal room, or the number of actual VIP rooms do not change. We need to help the founder add valuable information that is less taxing for management of this information, and making it viable to keep tuscl as a strong value provider
Just the number of couches and number of VIP Rooms, is all I'd care about.
A place having 4 VIP rooms means more valuable and important than a place having 1 VIP room ... Especially on a crowded Friday night, vs a day time.
Adding a number like this (not descriptive words), would be akin to having cover day or cover night or even lap dance cost.
Unlike the aforementioned numbers, which are constantly changing and requiring updates every few years, the new information is constant.
But, unless there are major renovations, the amount of couches available in a communal room, or the number of actual VIP rooms do not change. We need to help the founder add valuable information that is less taxing for management of this information, and making it viable to keep tuscl as a strong value provider
However, I don't get why this matters. What are you trying to figure out with this information? If a club has 15 rooms and they're always full, & require a 15 minute wait, is that any different than the club that has 2 and a similar wait time? Is the club with 15 inherently better or worse because it has more?
To me at least, all I care about is if they have rooms and what options there are. As an example, a small 15 minute room vs a larger 30 minute room, or a room with a thin curtain near the main floor vs a room with a thick curtain or door off in a secluded area of the club. The wait time aspect would be nice to know. However, maybe it's just this area, but its pretty uncommon for clubs to have significant wait time for rooms. There is only one south Florida club that springs to mind with that scenario.
In any case, I wouldn't hold my breath for founder to add that information nor hope that reviewers will provide it in their reviews. For my part, in most clubs I visit I couldn't even tell you. I can't count the number of times I've done a room at BT, Cheetah, or even Tootsies. I also couldn't tell you how many rooms or lap dance couches they have at any of them. I can say I've had to queue up for access exactly once though though, it was for the larger room at Cheetah and it was a slow day when it happened.
We do have the ability to update that information, but it almost never happens. So, if the info you're requesting is added, it will be obsolete the moment the club changes something and it'll stay that way for years.
Most guys write and post reviews and that's it.
So, if you want that information then post a discussion to that club's profile and ask. With some luck the locals will let you know.
While info about the vip rooms can be among the most helpful info about a club to some people, I think it is best off including as part of the reviews where more descriptions can be provided other than just the number of rooms or couches.
In my experience, few of my updates are reflected. There's one club in particular that re-opened as a strip club after having tried its hand at being regular night club for a while. I requested an update to mark it open and reflect its new name. It's since closed down again and is now open under a new name. I probably won't bother to submit another request to update it. Another few clubs have changed hours to add/remove day shifts, I've submitted updates for those two and don't see them reflected. Again, in some cases they've change again and I just stopped bothering. Even though the hours thing is a pet peeve of mine.
Yup, it was Playmates, then 4-Play, Shadow Cabaret, Shadow Bar, Shadow Cabaret again, and now it's Playmates again. If I understand correctly, Toni from Solid Gold is the manager. It's unclear what, if anything, the previous management has to do with the place. I haven't been in yet, not even sure of hours. I'm sure it won't be great, especially if they keep thinking they're a high end, exclusive club. But I'm sure curiosity will get the best of me eventually and I'll pop in and check it out.
@WiseToo, that's kinda what I was thinking. Generally speaking, I assume that any club I go to has a sufficient couches for dances and champagne rooms so that one is available when I want one. In the odd cases where they aren't, I'd assume a review include some kinda comment indicating something like "I had to wait 30 minutes to get in a room" similar to the comments you see for Diamond Dolls Pompano reviews
They need to clean the place out, it reeks and the floors are sticky, don’t know what they plan to do, but it’s not my type of spot, too much of a dump for my taste.