Great eye candy but poor $ value.
First comment, visit the Sahara website and take a picture of the lineup. This will get you free entry through the door. This is true for some of the others owned by the same chain.
Tried to visit Friday night, but they were over 1/3 capacity and impossible to sit and not be on top of others. Too many custies not wearing masks so I U-turned at door and left before getting hit with mandatory drink. Told security why and they were cool with it.
Saturday visit got there and got a seat. Free entrance using lineup, mandatory $10 drink. Ladies full nude on stage. Many ladies lined on inner separation wall near stage and dressing room door and not circulating. I was sandwiched between some international businessmen. They were obviously spending money. One guy had stacks of $50 in ones and made it rain more than once on ladies he liked. Over 45 minutes and I had no visitors, but had plenty on "runway" walks and great views of the ladies on either side of me. During my time waiting for company, I timed songs. Almost all were at the two minute mark. They frequently run specials of 3 for $40. That buys you 6 minutes in open non-curtain booths with basically nothing more than a grind based on my observations this night. After the businessmen to my right left, I finally got a visitor followed immediately by waitress with wanna buy lady a drink before the lady could even say hi and give me a name. I declined and lady said she was fine because they don't make anything off drinks. She introduced herself. You good tell this dancer was struggling to compete with the others who hung with the businessmen all night and making bank. While I am sure she might be nice on another night, her $ frustration showed in personality a bit, but I do think she isn't that way all the time. She went straight to let's go to VIP after introduction and had GPS for her VIP pricing. I knew what to expect for VIP and her pricing structure didn't match as she offered north of $200 for 3 songs in the VIP with upgrades available she would only discuss in VIP. None of this lined up with what is read on here or DJ promotion of VIP. Needless to say I declined. I gave here $5 for her time and she turn to the guy who had come in and sat at the table recently vacated by the businessman to my right. I waited another 15, tried to get the attention of a tall Asian entertainer, but she walked past and latched on to the businessmen still on my left. Club started to get more crowded and tables were filled. Didn't feel like I was going to have any luck nor was I interested in anything more than window shopping at those price points and left.
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