Going rate for FS in clubs?
Went to a club for the first time in my life last night.
Must admit I was thrown off by the aggression of the girls who approach nonstop, a couple of them were pushy and rude when I rejected them which was a vibe killer.
Anyway the reason I went is because on Kitten's IG they posted a cutie named Bambi who is smoking.
Found her and got three dances for $120.
She then told me a fully nude dance in a room is $300 for 15 minutes and then said "it's a little bit extra for extra things" on top of that.
My question for all you club connoisseurs is what will the $300 dance likely get me?
Will it just be her grinding nude on my clothes or do most at least do BJs / HJs at that price point?
Seems like she could end up being more expensive than premium providers, if that's the case I'd rather take my money to TNA and avoid disappointment.
Just wanted to get some input from you more experienced guys about the mileage I should be expecting in clubs.
Thanks in advance.
Cities and Counties DO HAVE THE AUTHORIY to issue business licenses
[QUOTE=SmokeDogg206;6393573]The business license is thru WA state it's for "entertainers. " Whichever club they dance at, will need to reflect on that license so if they change clubs, they need to tell the state to update their shit so they can begin dancing there. Cities have nothing to do with clubs other than a place for communities to attend and complain about. The clubs themselves may do background checks if they feel sketched out by you, but other than dropping your top and bottom and spinning around, pretty much everyone's hired.[/QUOTE]Sorry, Smoke, but you're mistaken. I worked in municipal government for 20 years, and I know what I'm talking about. Go into any of the local cities' websites and you'll find "how to obtain a business license. " and which types of businesses require them. There is a state website that lists business licenses, but it merely repeats the licenses that have been furnished to them by the individual cities.
A county will issue an "entertainers" business license where a strip club (and any other business) is located in an unincorporated area. Presently, the only club in the region so situated is Dreamgirls at Fox's, which is in Parkland, an unincorporated area in Pierce County. A previous example is the long-since-closed Honey's in Everett (in the unincorporated part of Everett); its licenses were issued by Snohomish County.
Rick's, Honey's, Sugar's, and Fox's
[QUOTE=BBPornoGeek;6417588]Rick's Lake City Way and Honey's up in Everett used to be 2 of the best clubs with hot girls willing to fuck. Once the owners got indicted for tax evasion and prostitution, they went downhill. Didn't DejaVu buy up Rick's and Honey's closed up shop? Those were some great times.[/QUOTE]Your knowledge of the history of those clubs needs correcting:
To clarify your knowledge if the four former Talents West clubs:
1. The Rick's club on Lake City Way, along with three other clubs owned by (then) Talents West closed on May 5, 2010. The other three clubs were (a.) Honey's in Everett, (b.) Sugar's in Shoreline (Not the current Sugars on Hwy 99 at 105th St), and (c.) Fox's in Parkland. (Actually Sugar's closed in August 2009).
2. Subsequently, two of those four clubs were acquired by the Deja Vu company. Now named "Dreamgirls at Ricks" and "Dreamgirls at Fox's. ".
3. As for the other two, (a.) The Honey's building was required to be demolished as a result of the legal action that closed it the clubs. It was during the summer of 2010. I live near there, so I saw witnessed the demolition. (b.) Sugar's was sold to an operator who turned it into a Starbucks-type coffee house, and greatly improved the appearance of the building.
Now you're up to date.