crazy high unless you have unlimited funds..
[QUOTE=Dawnkiller]Cheetah is a high roller joint where every girls intent is to get you into VIP. The club has changed tremendously over the years with the Executive room remodeled into a myriad of VIP rooms at $200/hr.
Overall with $200 for the room and $250 for the girl the going rate, you still end up about the same as other clubs (Pony: 400 girl, 80 room?), Oafor up to around 10 people.
So here goes:
In terms of girls, Cheetah and Pony have the more "girly girl" types and they range anywhere from a 6+. Cheetah and Oasis rank equally in terms of privacy granted in the VIP rooms. Pony is less tolerant of dirty girls.
Cheetah and Pony have more of the girly girl types while Oasis has a decent selection of what I could call "attractive everyday girls. " If you want exotic, go to the Pony/Cheetah. Even tattletales has 2 or 3 stunners.[/QUOTE]
Jeeesh. $$$$ to $$$$$ for girl in VIP? Hope that is FS for long time LOL
That is crazy high compared to most parts of US. Guess they get enough of the sports guys who do not care about money they can get that. Either that or guys in atlanta are nuts.
Pin Ups owner shot, killed
[url]http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/owner-of-dekalb-strip-608337.html[/url]
The owner of a DeKalb strip club was shot and killed Tuesday afternoon, according to employees at the scene.
Enlarge photo Phil Skinner, [email]pskinner@ajc.com[/email] Dekalb County Police crime scene investigators inspect a fatal crime scene at Pin Up's Adult Entertainment off East Ponce de Leon in Decatur on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. According to witnesses, Terry Stephenson, one of Pin Ups' owners, was shot several times and died.
An employee of Pin Ups, located just east of Decatur on E. Ponce De Leon Ave, said owner Terry Stephenson was killed. The employee was visibly upset and did not wish to be identified.
DeKalb police would not confirm the victim's identity. Police spokeswoman Mekka Parish would only say the victim was a "club management level employee."
Parish said, "At this time the motive is believed to be robbery."
Police have interviewed witnesses, who, according to Parish, said multiple suspects approached the victim as he exited the club.
Several gunshots were fired, said Parish, and the victim died.
There are no surveillance cameras outside the strip club, said Parish.
The shooting was reported to police around 1 p.m. An employee who answered the phone at the club said she was not allowed to comment.
An AJC reporter at the scene said police are looking at the victim's black Ford F-150 parked outside the club's entrance. Police have left markers around the truck, apparently to indicate the location of shell casings.
Employees who were on duty at the time of the shooting are not being allowed to leave the building.
Chi Chi Mozeaks, of Stone Mountain, said her friend works in the club, "He heard some gunshots and saw two guys [running]. They were so loud he though it was coming from inside the building."