Treasures
2801 Westwood Dr Las Vegas, NV 89109

Viva la France

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wildman22
Oct 25, 2019, 12:40 PM
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Visited: Thursday Evening

Back in Vegas and decided to give Treasures another try. I have only been to the club one other time and it was early - about 8pm and the place was dead. Last night was totally different. Went in around 10:30 after a disappointing evening at the Palomino (usually my favorite club).

Upon arrival I dropped my car at the valet and after a quick pat down I entered the club . I was greeted by a manager who handed me off to a guy who escorted me to a table close to the stage. The guy gave me his card and said he would send limo for me if I called next time. I was not asked to pay a cover - probably because I drove myself.

Treasures was packed. Wall to wall girls. I had two girls in my lap before I could even order a drink - an Italian brunette and an American blond. Roommates. They were good looking dancers, but I had seen so many beautiful girls on the way to my table that I decided to be very picky. I politely dismissed them and instantly there were two more girls in my lap. So this is not the club to go to if you want to sip a drink and watch girls on stage. The dancers are there to sell you on lap dances and VIPs. There was not a lot of small talk before the VIP sales pitch. And they didn't stick around if you said no. But none of them were rude when I declined. I quickly recognized that I would face two challenges: 1) Narrowing down my selection to just one or two girls. There were so many hot girls that every time I thought I found "the one", I would see another one and rethink my decision. 2) Freeing myself from the endless string of girls who swoop in as soon as the last girl leaves your lap. It was hard to even look around the room to find the right girl because someone was always in my lap.

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