Open during Omicron
There is a large sign on the outside for free admission 6-8pm daily. I made it during the window, but closer to 7 than 8, so it was a bit slow. No temp check or sanitiZer bullshit, but they still look at your ID and match it with your vaccine card. Digital versions of the vaccine card are accepted and no scanning is done, so you anti vaxxers can probably still get in with a good photoshop job.
On my way to the restroom, I looked at the dance payment collector's clipboard and only FOUR dancers were on it. There were 12+ customers there, so it was a sausage fest. I bought the [required] drink and opted for Red Bull since soda pop or water was the same price ($8). It is a dry club and generally attracts younger dancers and customers though there were a couple of geriatric customers. Unlike other Deja Vu clubs, the waitresses don't act like hoes here and are not more attractive than the strippers. With the low amount of dancers and heavy dead time, I used my phone to kill time. Unfortunately within 10-15 minutes, the DJ announces no cell phone use in the club and one of the suits makes sure I heard that. The early dancers included blacks and Latina (assumed by song choice). I had been there for ~1 hour when finally the A team start to hit the floor. I call them the A team because it included mostly white girls that are on the clubs promotional video that runs on a loop on the monitors.
I take in the show stage side tipping ~$12 over the 3 song set (semi topless, topless, nude). I ask the girl for dances at the conclusion of her set since that is how I generally roll. I pay the toll collector $200 (Monday special, it's usually $450) for a 30 minute VIP. No immediate tip demanded and hands were allowed to roam free but not deep into crevices. Light touching of her clit with piercing was allowed but no deep finger banging. LK of the boobs, but no licking or kissing on the mouth. About half way through she asks for a tip, and I give her $50. I have had better mileage here, but I will say she was not bad. It was better than what I would get in Vegas generally.
Regarding masks, everyone had one in some manner. I pulled mine down after I got situated and nobody was against that. Most customers kept there's on covering their mouth and nose. Some dancers would keep it on through there entire stage show, but some would slip them down.
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