Pleasantly Surprised
I visited this club this past early January. You guys probably dont care about this, but the club had a very nice door that blocked all the music from the inside and had a nice heftiness when you opened it. Right when you walk in, you are immediately surrounded by very nice red color hues from the walls, furniture and lighting. In the club's efforts to show they are in compliance with the law, they post a nice big, black sign with the rules and regulations of the premises in clear, white writing. However, they don't post the dance prices, which would have been very helpful in figuring out who to get a dance from.
The first person that greeted me was a very beautiful woman who was actually the hostess/owner(?) of the club. If she wasn't dressed as professionally, I would have assumed she was a dancer and she could have taken all of my money. For me, she was a 10, maybe higher. But that's what professionally done makeup can do for someone. Anyway, she was very friendly/accomodating and answered all of my questions about the club, including their "cover" which was a 2 drink minimum. She said there was no cover, but you had to pay a minimum number of drinks, which I was fine with doing since the club has to make some kind of money.
The seat I took was very comfortable and fancy-looking which was the same for all the other seats that were there. The stage had very large mirrors on the walls which made it look much bigger than it was. And the lighting was pretty decent as well. You could see the dancers just enough to see what they were doing. The music was not loud, which is good because it was easy to have normal conversations with the dancers without the need to shout over the music. The dancers I saw on stage were doing spectacular pole-work (which I hadn't seen prior visiting Seattle) and I felt obligated to tip extra since what they were doing was really hard and very deserving of tips.
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