The first thing that I noticed...
The first thing that I noticed about the club is the long lines outside, lots of people waiting to get inside, I went on a Saturday. Inside was packed, took a while for me and my friends to get some seats. The cover charage is high. Very upscale, there is a dress code: no jeans, sneakers, or shorts. Not for the hip-hop or thug crowd. The club has lots of couples, so you can say that it is very couples-friendly. The club does not have one main stage, it has several mini-stages located throughout. The advantage of this layout is that no matter where you are sitting you are reasonably close to a stage. Each stage has two or three dancers doing pole work. Lighting is very low, so it is sometimes hard to see a dancer on stage. Music is loud dance club type songs, but the DJ is not obnoxious or makes himself the center of attention.
Wait staff are very friendly and courteous. Alcohol is served here, prices are reasonable relative to Las Vegas standards. Likewise, the price of a lap dance is reasonable relative to Las Vegas standards. The club dancers are about an 8 average. A variety of shapes, sizes, and ethnicities; no one grossly skinny or fat, and all are very friendly. The dancers on stage wear outfits roughly resembling two-piece swimwear. The lapdancers wear low-cut party type dresses. The hustle factor here is low, if you say no to a dancer they will take this in stride and move on. There is plenty of lapping action going on all round the club. When getting a lap dance the dancer will at some point let the top of their dress hang down. Moderate amount of one-way contact to the customer above the waist, including light rubbing of boobs to the face.
Overall, I would return to this club, but on a less crowded night.
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