After this visit and considering the...
After this visit and considering the other reviews, I really think this club needs to change its name from Dreamers to Frustrations. I had a good time in VIP there a couple of months ago. Now I'm convinced that the management and dancers have no idea what they're doing.
Anyhow, I stopped in the other evening and found a club that was pretty much dead. There were six dancers (all pretty attractive) and three customers. I grabbed a beer at the bar and was heading to a table when I was stopped by a dancer who told me it was her first night and she she had never danced before. I pointed to the table and told her I'd be sitting there. Instead of joining me, she got pissed and walked off. Ok, maybe it was just a misunderstanding, but i didn't like the attitude. Like other guys who have reviewed dreamers, I found myself sitting along while the dancers sat on their asses at the bar, either staring into space or looking at their phones. A few danced on the stage. I tipped them, but didn't receive a "thanks" or get any further attention. I did notice one really hot AA honey, with big tits and a nice ass. She walked into the VIP with a customer. The customer walked out midway through a song. After sitting a while longer, I got bored and thought I'd ask her for a dance. The guy she had danced for stopped me and said not to waste my time. He paid her $2o for a VIP that ended up to be nothing but an air dance she performed a good 10 feet away from him with her top on. She told him that's all she was going to do, so he walked out on her. I downed my beer and was walking out when I was stopped by a dancer who offered to dance. She said dances at the bar were $5 and $10 at the tables. That made no sense. She said the VIP was $20, even though the VIP prices posted in the club were $15 for topless and $25 for nude. I hate crap like that so I walked out. I probably won't be back. What a disappointment.
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