Nice layout, but is club heading downhill?
I came in here on a Friday evening. I think this place opened back in April of this year...and given that it's been open for so many months and that we're in peak snowbird season, I was surprised to see how empty it was. It's not really in a heavily-trafficked area of town and it was kind of hard to find to be honest. It's right next to a very small lingerie shop and the parking lot behind the club looks very shady and unsafe.
When I walked in,I was more than impressed by the layout. It definitely sets itself apart from the other clubs in town with its rocker-style interior. The walls have glow-in-the-dark skulls drawn on it and the main stage has 2 poles- a big one and a small one - both spin, as well as a motorcycle. It's fun to see the girls using the motorcycle prop on the stage, but they seriously need to get it fixed because the seat keeps falling off.
The DJ played the music for the girls (which they selected from the jukebox before their shift). I was told the DJ avoids playing hip-hop as this is a rocker bar. Each girl does 2 songs (about 6-10 girls circulated at night)... I did not see a lot of tipping going on... A lot of girls however did have very impressive pole tricks. I was surprised that no customer came up to show their support. Then again, it was kind of dead in there and most of the customers seemed to be there just for the drinks. I also didn't see many customers doing VIP dances... again confirming customers were there more for the drinks than the girls.
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