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Joined Jul 2006
Last Seen Dec 2008

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16 yrs ago
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Little Darlings
1514 Western Ave Las Vegas, NV 89102
I visited Little Darlings on Dec...
I visited Little Darlings on Dec 28th, only staying an hour and a half. First off - if you are an out of towner, get used to the fact that clubs charge you more than if you are a local - I'm 50, and the first thing they asked for when I entered was an ID - not to check my age but to find out where I lived so they could set the rate - $25 for an out of towner - which I think is only $5 more than a local. Little Darling's still isn't as bad as Cherie's Cabaret - it's $10 there for arriving in a cab (being an out of towner). The interior is well maintained - the restroom has an attendant that comes on a bit before 10pm - and provides colognes, hand towels, soaps, etc, all for a $1 tip - I like it. The entry fee includes standard drinks - soda and ice water - you can also buy energy drinks and bottled water if you so desire. Since the dancers are nude for the lapdances ($20), alcohol is not served - BUT ashtrays are everywhere - on the tip rail - at the 3 seater tables and larger tables, too. I saw dancers smokin' cigs. There were as many dancers as there were customers - and I was the only one sitting at the tip rail (though 3 other patrons were dropping ones on the dance floor)and the dancers appreciated the up-close audience of one as I was afforded the best view of their charms - and speaking of charms, the ladies covered the higher end of the spectrum of body types - more to the trim side than to the zoftig - something for everyone. Only one of the first 5 dancers had implants and she wore them well. Tattoos were liberal on one of the dancers - a couple had no tattoos at all. I got smiles as I looked them in the eye when they flashed the beaver, so they were watching to see if they were being watched - the point being - they weren't bored. One of them earned extra tip money from me because she played music and old man of 50 would enjoy - unlike the ghetto hip hop the others played (ok, ok, so it was Marilyn Manson's version of Sweet Dreams Are Made of This - but at least I didn't have to put on my head phones to drown out the (c)rap). Two dollars seemed to be the standard customer contribution for the stage show, and Little Darling's dancers, like it's sister club Deja Vu, collect their tips after the 2nd dance of their two dance set. The stage floor looks brand new - and there are 3 floor to -pretty high - ceiling poles. One of the 5 dancers went all the way up one of the poles for her show. Three dancers took turns sitting with me when I left the tip rail to take up station at one of the surrounding tables. They chatted me up for a bit before checking about having a dance with me - which I consider very low pressure relative to, for instance, Sapphires constant stream of 'wanna dance? - see ya'. There was a low pressure 'waitress' that checked to see if I was ok - I DID see her do the 'would you like to buy the lady a drink?'. My standard reply as Deja Vu's is to say "no, but thank you for asking - and here's a dollar" - that usually works to keep them from coming back. I like to tip the help - not just the dancers - they really appreciate it and tend to lighten up on the beatings when I get out of line - just kidding! Seriously - try it sometime, it can make your time at a club much better. The manager on duty came up to me and introduced himself, wanting to make sure I was having a good time. Vegas only has a few clubs where the dancers are nude for the lap dance (as mentioned, $20 for a 3 minute song) - a half hour in the VIP room was quoted at $250. Remember, they're nude. Hopefully, you've been entertained by this review enough that you don't toss your laptop when I say 'I didn't get a lapdance so I can't give you mileage reports.' I was on a timer, and just burned too much time enjoying the view at the rail and chatting the dancers up afterwards. If you are looking for the girl next door time, give Little Darlin's a try - if you want silicon valley bleach blonds, try somewhere else.
17 yrs ago
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Ecstasy Theatre
2920 W Warner Ave Santa Ana, CA 92704
I've been visiting this club since...
I've been visiting this club since 2004. The evening I visited there were 13 dancers at the 6pm to 2am shift. The other reviews will tell you details, like they only have 6 places, all couches, 2 with curtains, where you can get your one on one nude dance, and that in addition to the fee to get in the door, there is a $14-gets-you-2-nonalcoholic drink minimum (ask for two latte's - if you don't drink the second one, Diana will give me one for free). I've visited 4 times in the last 2 weeks - both day and night shifts (OMG, Veronica, Tuesday nights, really moves beautifully on stage to her slow songs). This club is always getting new dancers - some of the golden oldies have left because the newer dancers are willing to give a lot more for the $50 per 3 minutes. The DJs have a lot to do with the dancer's accessibility - ask the dancer if the DJ is cool, if he isn't, it's probably because he gets in the way of her making a living. You've got good odds, 2/3rds of the DJs are great. Once you get past the DJ, very high mileage can be had, more so during the day shift. Like everywhere, this late 2008 economy downturn is making it tougher for dancers to earn their rent because disposable income is drying up, so they seem to be getting more liberal, or are getting replaced by dancers who are more liberal. For instance, there is a daytime dancer (very easy to look at) that is the most sexually igniteable woman I've ever met - if you know how to give a half decent back rub (PLEASE wash your hands and trim your fingernails), watch out cuz she'll cream your jeans. Remember $50 for 3 minutes - for the most for your money, start your time with your dancer after the stage dancer finishes her first dance - and ask to go to the curtained rooms. That way, $100 gets you 7-8 minutes. Also, sit at the tip rail, tip a dancer you are really interested in $5 for her second dance (oh, did I mention that you tip the dancer for both of the songs she dances to?) and 9 times out of 10 she will come see you after she's done. If she doesn't come out - do yourself a favor - ASK the barmaid to have her come out to see you. I'll leave you with one final pointer. I'm not saying it will work for you, too, but if you get a good DJ (remember, ask a dancer), tip him a $20 before you get your private dance and jokingly say - 'hey, can you make the songs longer than 3 minutes?'
18 yrs ago
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Déjà Vu Showgirls
5282 Mission Blvd Ontario, CA 91762
I visited this club on a...
I visited this club on a Saturday Afternoon - my last visit in March of 2006. Location: The club is located in Ontario between the 10 and 60 Freeways - take the Central Avenue exit off the 10 and go south, the Central Avenue exit off the 60 and go north. The club is on the northwest corner of Mission and Central. It is a two story building, very visible from any direction you approach. One surprise was that a new housing subdivision has just gone in on Central south of Mission - sure hope this doesn't threaten the clubs existance. Outside Appearance: The building stands alone on the corner. Years ago it used to be an adult bookstore on the bottom floor with dancers upstairs. The store is now shares the 2nd story with the club, and you enter both from the north side of the building. The parking is adequate and is available on all sides of the building. Entry Fee: Dejavu.com offers a free admission coupon for many DejaVu clubs, including this one, so go on line and print it out. BUT, it just gets you in the door - there is still a $10 drink fee at the door. If you don't have the coupon, admission is $5 early in the day (the club opens most days at 11am) and is $10 after 6pm. So $15 to $20 to get in the door. This DejaVu serves NO ALCOHOL - the $10 drink fee gets you unlimited refills on their fountain drinks - I think they are a CocaCola establishment - I like the arnold palmer - a mix of lemonade and iced tea. They also serve some energy drinks, including one called "Some Pussy" - so, yes, you get to ask the cocktail waitress (or waiter! they actually had a guy serving drinks) "Can I get Some Pussy" and not get slapped. Note that the bouncers at this club are not the typical bullet head biker type - so you don't feel intimidated when you walk in the door. Inside Appearance: The club interior is well maintained. You don't feel like you need to shower off when you leave the place. Plentiful tables and chairs surround the single stage, located on the south end of the club's room. There are about 15 chairs at the tip rail around the stage. Mounted from the ceiling on both sides of the stage are some flat screen TVs - JUST IN CASE you are there to watch the game instead of the dancers on stage. The bathroom is well maintained, has marble countertops and flat screens above the urinals - usually showing the stage, but in the past they've run porn, rarely, and whatever major sports event happens to be on. There is a door on the solitary stall. If you want to wash your face, be prepared for a blow dry - they got rid of the towel dispensers. Stage Show: The stage has two poles that the dancer uses. Each dancer has two songs in her set - the first set is typically covered - bikini/thong and bra. Some of the dancers include an audience interaction in the first set - they will approach the gents at the tip rail - be prepared for a titty whipping, or the dancer may take your hand, guide it along her rib cage and hip, then have you give her a slap on the fanny. The dancer will peel down to nothin' in the second set - giving great views of everything you want to see. The lighting at this Deja Vu is very good - the girls, and their charms, are well lit for your viewing pleasure. The dayshift dancers there on my visit ranged from 6s to a nine (well, she was a nine in my book - I prefer the slender, small breasted dancers that remind me of the gals I lusted after when I was in high school - you are welcome to the silicon enhanced). The dancers were a mix of brown sugar, chocolate, and vanilla. The girls accept tips after the second song on stage (vs the dancers at Ecstasy in Santa Ana that are tipped after each song). The song's are pretty typically 3 minutes. If you tip the club's DJ, you might get him to play a song you like. Even the dancers might be open to dancing to a song you request, if theres a little tippage. This club is a fun place for a birthday - go there and let the club know and you'll end up being part of the stage show. The dancers will set you in a chair and will add a new dimension to the birthday spanking. Quite a crowd pleaser. Speaking of the crowd - on the Saturday I visited, most of the customers sat in the chairs away from the tip rail - looky loos - so the two of us at the tip rail got the attention in the first song and the show all view in the second song. Sitting at the tip rail allows me to pick the dancer I want to spend time with - when I see one that is very appealing, I tip at the end of the second song and I'll arrange for a dance when she comes off stage. The dancers come out of their dressing room which is located across from the men's room at the southwest corner of the club, so after arranging for a dance, go wait near their dressing room so someone else doesn't get them. Dance Booths: On the west and east sides of the room you'll see dance booths - a little bench seat surrounded by very high walls separating you from the rest of the world (actually quite private compared to Captain Cabaret, Taboo, and Ecstasy). The dancers are covered for the $20 dance - be a gent and the dancers will press against you quite nicely. It isn't unheard of for a dancer to let your hands rove - but ask first. This isn't like Captain's Cabaret where big burly bouncers are monitoring your interplay with the dancer. Note that you pay before the dance - the money goes into a machine that starts a timer, turning a light green and a count down on an LCD display - it doesn't seem to be in seconds - also, your dance has nothing to do with the song the DJ is playing - you may start in the middle of a song and end in another. Upstairs: For $150 (ask about their specials during the week), you may have the pleasure of spending 30 minutes with a dancer upstairs in a curtained doorway room with a bed in it. The upstairs is partitioned into 10 to 15 such rooms. Once again, you pay in advance, the dancer puts the money in a metered machine that does a countdown to let you know how much time you have remaining - and a bright green light shines. What goes on during that 30 minutes? Depends on the dancer, of course. The rules prohibit any hanky panky and the dancer will tell you there are cameras on the two of you - but this is definitely a situation where you may get very high mileage for your $150. On the other hand, you might think it's the longest 30 minutes of your life. I'd recommend doing a scouting dance in the booths downstairs to see how warm a dancer is before committing to the 30 minutes. Another recommendation: learn how to give a good backrub and body massage - the dancer's are really appreciative of someone who knows how to touch. Overall: I really really really like Deja Vu's economic model. Dance specials are run about every day of the week: sundays the dances are longer, Mondays you can get a dance for $10 (ok, it won't be very long) and Tuesdays you get two dances for $20, Wednesdays there is a special where you can get a half hour upstairs for $120 vs the usual $150 (actually, the special is 10 minutes upstairs for $40, but do the math). Thursdays are 30 minutes upstairs for $100. The DJ typically announces a blue light special once an hour, where you get twice the time for your $20. As always, check to verify these specials are still in effect when you visit. The dancers have the *girl next door* beauty and appeal. The waitresses and bouncers aren't pushy. I was in a very good mood when I left.

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