Before the shutdown, this place took me away from having to drive down to Orange County for the enjoyment of festivities. It is a hidden place by a shut down rock quarry, warehouse and used car lot. If you get there before 3, you could park in the back and the dancers that smoke would be sitting in the smoking area doing their thing. The club itself was always iffy. Either you walk in and management would be there to stop any fun that might be had, or the door guys were there to just be there.
I have heard from dancers that worked there that since they reopened, they have changed ownership and managers. I'll probably drop in next month to look and see if any of the former YES dancers are back working there. I saw on snapchat that a dancer I'm familiar with now dances there late nights. That is the other change, I was told they are only open late nights now. No day shift.
The dancers that used to be there were introductory dancers. They usually had no idea about what they should be making. I used to get the sense that these were a mixture of first timers that didn't know pricing and old vets that burned all the bridges in the industry and were stuck dancing in this place. I remember one dancer told me she only works there because it was the least reviewed club and that means no one knows what's going on there.
The club is decently lit. Stage is huge with a mirror as the backdrop. Plenty of seats. There was no privacy in the lapdance area. The VIP room had no privacy whatsoever so the girls would try not to watch each other but couldn't help it. Terribly situated. Then they had a $400 champagne room that has a camera in the corner. I was told that the management watches all and maybe records for their own personal enjoyment like Chuck Berry. If you have no shame and find a dancer with equally little inhibitions, you'll have a great time here. Just watch out for your car. You will have some mystery scrapes if you stay too long.