Up Front 'Suite/VIP' Payment
JMelbourne27
Most of these places want $200 - $300 for 15 minutes with a girl in the 'Suite' which seems like total BULL$#it, because if you calculate it in songs, it's cheaper to for 5 Lap dances.
For example, Dance Specials are $40 for 2 (at MOST) and $25 for 1, and it's about 3 minutes per song (typically).
So:
a $40 dance special is 6 minutes
$40+$25=$65 which is 9 Minutes
$40+$50=$90 which is 12 Minutes
$40+$75=$115 which is 15 Minutes
$40+$100=$140 which is 18 Minutes
$40+$125=$165 which is 21 Minutes
$40+$150=$190 which is 24 Minutes
It doesn't make SENSE to pay $200 for a 15 minute dance in the VIP/Suite when $190 gets you 24 minutes. ESPECIALLY at the last club I was at which the girls basically told me, the 'Suite' is a little more private, all the rules still apply.
I just don't envision a scenario when it is EVER a good idea to pay Up Front for something BEFORE you know what you're getting.
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Exactly. Up front payments in order to enter a VIP/private area of a club are just another way for a SC to worm more money out of your pocket for themselves. The reason to go into these areas in the first place is so you won't be gawked at by others during your LDs or to get much higher mileage ("extras"). Just be sure to negotiate that AND the amount of money necessary *well* in advance before you even leave your chair. In some clubs, it's not even necessary to venture into VIP-land to get what you want...ask around or read up on a club before going there.
Point number two: prices are always negotiable, and there's always contexts of higher and lower prices due to a variety of factors for every club, city, girl, time-frame, setting involved. The ranges aren't mandated by some Congressional committee. Nevertheless, I'm often surprised at just how consistent prices seem to be, across the board. Maybe clientele and providers, both, travel a lot, and so are privvy to more reliably transparent information sources.
Point number three: I can recall more than five times, when different dancers have quoted "$30 a dance or 3 for $100" as though the package deal were a greater bargain. Hunh?