I pretty much got the gist of pricing on all the clubs. Only club on here im not sure on is Club Blaze. I love Black clubs, but they are almost always "make it rain" type clubs. I know Blaze has lap dances but is it expected that you'll tip ones during the dance (they are $5). Or is it set up like most clubs, where you pay the amount you want up front? like 35 for 7 dances plus whatever tip.
Asking because I like to split up my bills when I go to clubs. Easier to keep track of what you spend.
Lap dances at Blaze are $5/song. On my visits the dancers expected to be paid at the end, not up front. None asked me for a count or a payment in advance.
I often said "Let's start with four" just to be clear and try to get them to check in, since I sometimes have a hard time hearing the song changes. That worked pretty well at Blaze.
There were guys tipping dances ones instead of (or in addition to) the $5/song rate, but they were an exception and it wasn't expected by any dancer I spent time with.
One caveat - I have not been there at night shift. These clubs often change significantly between day and night.
Another difference @ blaze based on my last couple of visits is top level vs. bottom level. The top level is more of the party/ make it rain atmosphere(especially night shift) vs the laid back bottom level. It can be tough to get a seat on the top level during night shift, and there are usually a couple of girls on stage with younger customers making it rain on stage. The lower level has more of a focus on lap dances. If you are lucky enough to get a seat downstairs at the wall side of the bar, you can have a great time.
Dancers mostly expect to be paid after the dance on dayshift, I don't know about night. I've dealt with 1 ROB at Blaze and I'm a regular. The security on dayshift runs down the rules up front. Downstairs is definitely better but on dayshift both are pretty good.
"Or is it set up like most clubs, where you pay the amount you want up front?"
Had a girl from Alabama at a club here one day ask me for payment up front. I had to straight her out on that, told her that around here (at least on day shift) we don't pay upfront.
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I often said "Let's start with four" just to be clear and try to get them to check in, since I sometimes have a hard time hearing the song changes. That worked pretty well at Blaze.
There were guys tipping dances ones instead of (or in addition to) the $5/song rate, but they were an exception and it wasn't expected by any dancer I spent time with.
One caveat - I have not been there at night shift. These clubs often change significantly between day and night.
Had a girl from Alabama at a club here one day ask me for payment up front. I had to straight her out on that, told her that around here (at least on day shift) we don't pay upfront.