An improvement, despite a disappointing change
Another review of my former local club, which is now not so local but close enough that I can infrequently visit:
To reiterate a description of the club’s layout, I particularly enjoy the design of this club because it is open, large enough for many people, and the focus of the entertainment—the central stage—is large, elevated, and has four poles, all of which extend about 30 ft to the high ceiling. Additionally, the private dance room is secluded, but each lap dance “booth” is visible from the opposite booth. Usually not a problem though, as there are many more seats than patrons getting a dance at any given time of the night.
Before I write more, I want to write about a change to this club that will disappoint all customers, if not anger them: there is now an attendant in the private lap dance room, and a cashier who collects $5 per song. That’s right, before you get any dances you have to tell the attendant how many dances you plan to get and then pay $5 for each. And then, of course, the usual rate to the dancer when she asks for it. This effectively makes dances 12.5-25% more expensive. However, at least one dancer was cool and told me to just pay the attendant one $5 bill, and then I got six dances from her. Soooo... you could probably just do that each time. Although, there is a guy in there who goes around with a clipboard and counts the number of dances. So, idk how well that will work. Point is, this change of policy sucks.
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