High school cafteria-style seating by the...
High school cafteria-style seating by the stage on the main floor?!? Are you kidding? Who the hell wants to stumble between rows of tables placed end-to-end, creating narrow pathways as they flank out from the stage. I was told It was early and that the place gets going around 10:30-11:00pm. When I was there, around 9pm, no one was in the cafeteria-style seating about the stage. As a result, the dancers on stage (long and narrow down the center with two poles at the ends for two dancers at a time) weren't getting tips. I could just see this place crowded. What an awful setup! For the waitresses, dancers, and most importantly, the customers.
The bad design though continues with the spiral staircase to the 2nd floor dance area. It seemingly takes twice as many steps as it should to get to the 2nd floor. No to mention it's highly visible being in the center, but off to the side of the main room. Every dancer knows who's going up etc. and with what gal. If she's got a reputation with management and/or security, your private time could easily be disrupted to an employee later seeking a tip. Also, how the hel does up traffic pass down traffic on a spiral staircase which was at most 3 feet wide?
Once up above, my hostess/dancer informed me there were two options: the semi-open cubicles to the right which are $25 a song, and the VIP area to the left which is $125 and is a large, screened off area. I went with the cheaper option because I didn't know whether my dancer was going to suck, frankly. At least my gal said she had worked at Flight Club and that "That stuff doesn't go on here. The owner REALLY discourages it". First dance was okay, with one pass by security guy during dance. Second dance got progressively dirtier and hotter. I though am getting pretty good at being aware of being milked, and so ended it after two.
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