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03-18-24 23:07 #1842
Posts: 98Originally Posted by DaveDream [View Original Post]
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03-18-24 18:03 #1841
Posts: 1087Pricey areas
I think those areas are for groups of guys, parties, etc. As a single guy you should be able to pay the cover and roam around the cheap areas. LOL. We should get a bunch of us on here (via DM) and check this new setup out. I bet some crazy good stories would come out after a few beers and some nice titties in our faces. My tax return should be arriving any day now.
Originally Posted by ChimilDetin [View Original Post]
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03-18-24 15:06 #1840
Posts: 186Originally Posted by BobSacamano [View Original Post]
At first glance, it almost looks like your only option to not spend $500++, as they put it, is to sit at the Main Bar. I'm going to guess you can sit at the back bar ("Center Bar") as well, but knowing how Silk likes to put those damn 'Reserved' signs on all their tables, even when the damn place is empty and the tables clearly haven't been reserved by anyone, it looks like those are your only two options other than sitting at the stages.
I wonder if those areas supplant the old rooms that were 3/$125 or 30 minutes for $300. Those rooms are still on the diagram, but the diagram doesn't show the lapper area, which makes me wonder if what were the rooms are now for lappers.
Anyhow, those prices are ridiculous. They're on par with what they were charging for their membership program that I think was barely used. I wonder if this corresponds to that, or if they're expecting that much each time someone wants to go into those areas.
In Milwaukee, those sorts of prices scare people off. It makes you wonder what they're charging for everything else. I'm almost scared to go because I feel like just walking into the wrong area might cost $500. In a time where people have less money to spend and strip club culture is kinda on the outs even with the bachelor party crowd, pricing yourself out of people going is a bad strategy. This doesn't look like it's destined for success at all.
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03-18-24 08:52 #1839
Posts: 404Originally Posted by Sinlover [View Original Post]
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03-17-24 11:02 #1838
Posts: 466Silk Platinum on Silver Spring
Silk Platinum had their grand opening this weekend. Glad I skipped it. I have a pretty good feeling this new format will be short lived. Especially at this location. $12 cover before 10:00, $20 after 10:00. I saw this preview post on their Instagram page, scroll to the second image and you'll see a drawing of the new floor layout. Look under the drawing and you will see the minimum spending requirements for certain areas. Those kinds of prices better come without the rules that Silk is famous for.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C4bg1EnPyuZ/
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03-10-24 23:01 #1837
Posts: 2Otb Aliyah
Originally Posted by TheBlake [View Original Post]
DM sent also on my foot girl.
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03-10-24 11:48 #1836
Posts: 2Monroe Follow up
Originally Posted by YourIceman [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 11:20 #1835
Posts: 186Originally Posted by BobSacamano [View Original Post]
The deal still serves a purpose at Silk Madison, where they're super strict about the rules in the regular dance room. I'll pay the $50 premium there over the $75 price for three regular dances to let hands roam more with some of their better talent. The deal was even worth it here when they first implemented it 8-10 years ago. Then, Silver Spring still had the top talent in the area, even when their dances were only $20, and they weren't as locked down with rules as Madison.
But I think it all goes back to Milwaukee only having so much capacity for talent and Silk spreading things too thin with three clubs. I think the best talent has been going to Silk Downtown and OTB, if not making the trip to Chicago. There's not enough quality talent in this city to staff three Silks, OTB, Heart Breakers and the other clubs. At some point, lack of talent makes it not worth going.
Heart Breakers isn't a regular stop in my rotation, but I throw it in once in a while. I was pleasantly surprised at the talent last time I was there. Decent mix.
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03-05-24 09:11 #1834
Posts: 404Originally Posted by ChimilDetin [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 00:40 #1833
Posts: 186Originally Posted by BobSacamano [View Original Post]
Silver Spring was pretty dead when they shuttered it. It'll be difficult for this to do any worse.
We'll see when it comes to downtown and Art's. If they're the money makers right now, they might be reluctant to change them. Then again, this might be an experiment to see how the change goes over in preparation for taking the other clubs this direction.
I share your hesitance, though. I think people are largely done with Silver Spring. I don't think this will feel like a big enough change to lure people back.
I'm not convinced the Silk name carries weight with the young folks the way it once did. I'd make the case OTB has surpassed Silk and even Heart Breakers has largely pulled level. I also think the few folks in Gen Z who can afford to go to strip clubs don't want to. It's not their vibe, or if they can make a big deal of it, they'll go to Chicago or Vegas.
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03-04-24 11:10 #1832
Posts: 404Originally Posted by ChimilDetin [View Original Post]
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03-03-24 22:25 #1831
Posts: 186Originally Posted by PNR2004 [View Original Post]
For those of us who are mongers, yeah, no, not worth it. But we're not the crowd they're aiming at.
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03-03-24 10:31 #1830
Posts: 455This is Milwuakee
Originally Posted by ChimilDetin [View Original Post]
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03-02-24 17:54 #1829
Posts: 186Originally Posted by TiredFrog [View Original Post]
The way they advertised the grand opening made me wonder if they're going after a concept like Gold Room in Chicago: A place that blurs the line between night club and strip club. Still a stage rotation, girls walking around, lappers and whatnot, but more of an emphasis on advertising theme nights and DJs, including touring DJs, than on strip club "stuff. ".
There are plusses and minuses to Gold Room. It's far from my favorite place, but I go for a change-up occasionally.
They've got a few hot dancers. Some of the theme nights are cool.
They charge a ridiculous cover, $50, when they have a touring DJ, though, which is my signal to go down the street to Scores.
It's also just a very different vibe of a club. A lot more groups at tables as more of a "here to look cool with my buddies" thing.
Dancers take the Vegas-like high throughput approach: No chit-chat, just straight up to you and asking you if you want a dance.
Anyhow, who knows. We'll find out when it opens.
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03-02-24 09:48 #1828
Posts: 116Originally Posted by ChimilDetin [View Original Post]