One Dancer Can Make the Trip
First visit to this club, so I can't speak to if these observations are a pattern or not. There are two floors here, the second floor apparently has male dancers. That didn't really seem to affect anything other than groups of women would start on the first floor before the second floor opened up and then they moved up stairs. The main area has a U shaped stage with a bar along the back wall. No pole on the main stage, which seemed odd and seemed to limit what was possible on the main stage. The 'ground level' with the main stage had the bar, tables, and chairs around the stage. Then there was an elevated level about 4 or 5 steps up on each side of the U with more tables. At the ends of those railings near the stairs up there were two mini stages and those had poles, but were not really in use while I was there. That level also had the little booths for the normal dances. There was a third level then was another 4 or 5 steps up on both sides of the U. The left side had the champagne rooms and the right side had an unused VIP section.
Drink prices were typical WI club, ~$5 for a beer which was all I had. $10 entry fee.
Overall dancer quality was a mix, though pretty decent average for a WI club. I think there were around 7 or 8 on rotation while I was there. One was very attractive and seemed to have some professional dancing background, but just gave off a vibe like 'I don't want to be here, why are you talking to me'. The others didn't seem to know how to work the room or follow up either, so no one was really going for private dances. That was until 'N' came on stage. She was a professional among amateurs and completely outclassed the rest in terms of working the crowd. She had a steady stream of private dances and was the only one giving any dances that I saw all night. It definitely highlighted that relying on looks aren't everything and you have to hustle to really cash in.
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