Papi_ChuloThis is your 2nd time posting this review so I assume the first time it got rejected and this one is not much better - this comes across as more of a club advertisement than a good breakdown of the club – a reviewer’s job is not to sell the club but to describe it as well as possible and let the readers make up their own mind – there are some basics that a review should contain:
+ prices – mainly dance price – but costs such as parking, cover, and drinks, is also helpful – as well as VIP costs if you know or have done it or if the club has private VIP rooms
+ mileage – what’s typically available at this club – clubs across the country range from air-dance no-touch clubs to clubs where you get your dick-sucked 30-seconds after walking in the door – what is the typical dance like, and is there anything more available beyond dances if you know
+ describe the dancer-crew – not a general “they’re nice” type of shit – describe their looks; ages; builds; ethnicities; natural vs enhanced; etc – what type of dancer is predominant
+ describe the aesthetics of the club a bit (small; big; dive/upscale/midtier; describe the privacy of the dance-area; etc
After these basics you can get into what you personally like or dislike about the club – but generally the more vague and less-detailed the review the higher chance it will get rejected - also state the date of your visit; this review makes it seem as if you are describing visits in the past vs a recent visit and outdated reviews are considered of low-value.