Continuous high-mileage dances for $10/song in a decent space is hard to beat
The second club I visited while in Atlanta (after Club Platinum) was Vivide. I went for an afternoon visit for the "Follies Dayshift" they have. I arrived shortly after 1:00pm on a Thursday to a large, nearly empty parking lot. There was no parking fee, a light pat down, and no cover charge. Inside the upstairs club space was closed and I walked around the perimeter to the stairs down.
The main club space is quite large. There's a mid-sized bar on one side. There's no proper stage, and instead of tables and chairs there were a series of rectangular bench/couch spaces with coffee tables. It felt like a night club rather than a typical strip club. The wall with the bar had three very large TVs, and the opposite wall had additional TVs associated with some of the rectangular seating spaces. There were a couple of very small stages with short poles near a couple of the bench spaces that occasionally had a dancer on them, but there was no proper stage or any sort of performance rotation.
I got a bottle of water at the bar for $5 and sat down. I was nearly the only person there. A few minutes after arriving a thick, curvy black dancer said hello, but I was largely left watching the TVs or my phone. More dancers did gradually arrive, but it didn't really pick up to a decent number until close to 3:00pm.
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