Low key, but reasonably nice
I decided to try a different club on my last trip to Vegas, and went to Cheetahs. I called the club and had no problems with the free limo, despite being alone. They were actually very friendly about the whole thing, right through my arrival at the club. I wasn't charged any cover.
The club is significantly smaller than Sapphire but still a decent size. It's mostly one rectangular room with the bar along one long side. There's one modest stage in the middle, with some reasonably comfortable chairs both next to it and then in groups around it at tables. The club is a little dimmer than others I've been to in Vegas. One nice part of that was that there weren't a bunch of glaring lights that spin and occasionally spot right into your eyes. The stage itself was lit such that there wasn't any trouble watching the dancers.
When I arrived (about 9:30) the club was not terribly busy. I sat to watch the stage, and was immediately approached by a waitress (Coke was about $8) and very shortly thereafter by dancers. There weren't a ton of dancers, so there wasn't a great deal of choice, but those that were there were reasonably attractive. They were mostly white, with a couple asians, mostly natural. The hustle factor was pretty low. A couple of the dancers just asked "want a dance", but most that stopped by were pretty friendly. One standout in particular, both for friendliness and dance quality, was a cute brunette with glasses whose name I unfortunately don't recall. The stage dances were decent, but not amazing. The small stage and relatively low ceiling limited options for any crazy maneuvers, but the dancers actually performed with some doing a bit of a striptease taking items off and generally being interesting rather than just standing there.
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