So….The Rumors are Indeed True! Meow!
Intro
This club has had a long history to say the least. The current building that is now Club E11even was actually the original Gold Rush club back in the day, before the facility was renovated and branded as Club E11even. The current Gold Rush facility prior to its rebrand and renovation was Club Wonderland. Those who may remember, Club Wonderland got raided years back and forced to close. Once it reopened, the club had an extended period of renovations. Half of the club was open (the current lower floor), while the other half was closed. Gold Rush and E11even are sister clubs but differ in their approach. E11even focuses more on a hybrid party nightclub with high profile musical events and a side of strip club activity on the sides and main bar, whereas Gold Rush acts more like a straight up high end gentleman’s cabaret club. Both of these clubs have historically been pretentious and expensive.
Prior to the pandemic, Club Rush was a ghost town with lower quality and quantity of talent and far less PL traffic. Many of the girls pre-pandemic barely tried and were vultures who gave low mileage dances but asking high prices like $40 to $50 per dance. The place also had no 2 for 1 specials popular at clubs like Scarlett’s. If you want standard pricing of $25 per dance, you have to pony up and agree to buy 3 dances for $100 up front. Just like E11even, depending on the girl you get and how desperate they are, some will give you an extra “free” dance to make it 4 dances at $100 to average out to $25 per dance. Some lucky PLs may wind up getting 5 dances for $100. I got lucky that my dancer wanted to please and gave up 5 dances for $100. Also, Gold Rush like E11even are no extras clubs and charged crazy prices for VIP rooms they called “whale” rooms. While the club is glitzy on the inside, it is located in a seedy area of the city.
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