Been a long time since I visited The Line. While a lot has changed in the past years, this place still offers lovely beauties for entertainment.
First off, upon entry a tall, brunette dancer with a pierced nose came up and sat with me for 20 minutes without offering services. That was nice, and she wasn't the only one that evening that I had a decent conversation with. I'm not a fan of piercings, and her lacy outfit didn't really spark my interest, so I told her no.
Just after, another tall dancer (this one blonde) came up and we talked for about 15 minutes. She said she'd been working there for only about six months but the way she talked -- and acted on stage -- seemed to say otherwise. She was pretty, but I said "no" -- which was a mistake, because on the later two-for-ones, the patron getting a dance from her won free admission.
Two particular ladies made my night. The first one was an older lady who I remembered from pre-COVID days. She was very conversational as well as stunningly beautiful, and I wound up getting a VIP dance, then later a Hyde-a-Way experience from her. A little expensive, but worth the money.
The second dancer was a short Polynesian princess with pierced nipples. She was slow and sensuous in our VIP dance, hinting at skills that would melt a man's defenses easily. Quite different from our extended conversation, which is always interesting. It's fun when the dancer you talk with is friendly and open, and then goes to silent and seductive when she's naked. Just like real life.
The only thing I wonder about is the alternative dance stage. It wasn't used that night, and I doubt that it's used much anymore. Back in the day, there were between 40 - 50 dancers on F/Sa nights, and you'd see two dancers at once. I would guess that those days are long gone.
Still, of the 20 - 30 dancers there that evening, over half of them were desirable enough to want to sample their services.
I will return.