TT, You Never Disappoint!
I don't know if there's an SOP manual for working here, but even though the faces change, it seems that no matter who's working, it's always a good time.
The parking, entry and cover situation haven't changed in forever, so I won't belabor those on this review. The layout of the club remains the same as well. with the cover station immediately on the right as you enter, the stage behind and to the right of that in the center of the room and the horseshoe-shaped bar with about 25 seats on the left of the main room. three-seat tables are scattered randomly throughout the room, kind of surrounding the stage, and booths (warning: $20/hr for these) lining the walls.
Now, to what we're actually there for: the ladies!
I'm gonna say the average in the looks department here is about 7.5, with mostly 8s and a few - a FEW - 6s and 7s. At least on day shift, no 9s or 10s, but maybe an 8.7 or two. But that's just the looks. The personality factor is solidly in the 9-10 range, from my experience.
Tableside dances are $20 each, and touching is "discouraged." VIP for dayshift is $110 to the house and $200 to the dancer for 30 minutes. Some will ask for a tip, some will not. Mileage varies from dancer to dancer, but the top is always in play, and, depending on the dancer (no names) the bottom may be as well. Use your imagination. I rated it an 8.
I'm not sure on exact drink prices. I think "dancer" drinks (they seem to like tequila) are $12 and call-brand liquor is close to the same. My bar tab usually runs $50-60, plus tip, for 2-3 drinks for me and maybe a couple for some dancers.
Good times are to be had here. Great company; good looks; "friendly" dancers. Not much way to go wrong with that lineup.