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Info
Pro. There are some Vivide SMEs in this forum; do a search on Vivide for all the info you could ever want.
[QUOTE=Prospector12;6738775]Made my first visit to Vivide Saturday around 3-5. Girls are amazing. Was first approached by Kenya. Spinner small tits but great booty and very thin body, taller 5'7 without heels. Offered VIP but it being my first trip I declined not knowing how long a 60 $ DJ tip would allow me in the VIP. So I asked Kenya if it was just a song and she says it wasn't time based on songs. May try it this weekend. Got her # and I feel she gives it freely. Says she stays in Stockbridge. Any info on the upstairs VIP layout and experiences good or bad? Pm if necessary.[/QUOTE]
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Oasis Dayshift
Not my review, taken from the other place to provide info here on the new Oasis dayshift that opened at Allure on Chesire Bridge. Seems to have been many names, Allure, Tease, Bliss, Gold Club, 24 K, probably missing a name or three. I call it the Mystery Club.
From fellow monger.
"I checked out the new Oasis for Opening Day, late afternoon. Basically, it's Oasis Management running a day club at Allure. It's located down a side street and around the back of a shopping plaza on Cheshire Bridge. Not the best area, with the side street in poor repair and club parking chock-full of craters. Crowded / tight parking lot with construction-style metal barriers corralling the front of a large square building with an Allure Nightclub sign. At an opening near the middle, a friendly bouncer performed a heavy frisk. It wasn't military / gun-wearing stuff like Platinum used to be. But definitely more thorough than Pink Pony, TT, or even Vivide. That may in part owe to its normally being a late-night urban club, which for the time being, it'll apparently continue to be after dayshift is done.
Free parking / entry, and went through the door into a small passage before entering the club's main area. Unsurprisingly, it had an urban / nightclub feel. Lots of purple and pink vinyl upholstery, with flashing lights, screens, and panels. Clean and well-maintained, it looked somewhat recently renovated. A single men's room stood in one corner, staffed (I think) by a former Oasis bathroom guy. Very friendly, conversative, and professional, who seemed grateful for a couple dollar tip. There's a raised, carpeted runway / stage with pit areas on either side with couches and small tables. The stage was flanked off both sides by bars with highbacked leather stools along the walls. And finally, raised platforms were scattered about at the club's perimeter with more couches under varying degrees of lighting. A little too bright overall for me, but some shadowy corners for discrete mongers.
Unfortunately, the girls weren't up to former Oasis quality, ranging from 4 to 6 mostly, with only one 7-up. A mix of ethnicities leaning toward white girls, there were tattoos aplenty, plus extra poundage on most. Maybe a dozen or so when I got there, increasing to 35-40 later. I sat at one bar, getting dances there, and then later on one of the side couches. $10 per, and basically Pony-style performances. Nude with mild contact like Oasis also used to be. I was hoping for more of a Vivide grind, but wasn't to be had.
VIPs were curtained-off couch sections at one end of the club. Larger than Vivide, but appeared brighter from what I could see through gaps in the curtains. Fairly reasonable pricing at $50/30 mins and $200 for the girl.
Couple addnl notes. I was told the DJ formerly worked weekends at Oasis. He overrtalked and droned on with loud, unintelligible mumbling that confused dancers and customers alike. It appeared the bars were still being prepped / stocked, lacking in some bar basics. Also, no food, but supposedly a food truck will be parked out front at some point in the future.
So there you have it. Wish I could say it was a killer time, and a great alternative to current clubs. Maybe for the VIPs, since they at least have curtain enclosures. But without Pony / TT-quality women, I don't see myself initially favoring the club. However, like Vivide, that may improve down the road. So, probably worth a check-in from time-to-time. "
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[QUOTE=SixInchPimp;6737298]Snuck out away to try seductions again.
Got there at 3:30, no charge for parking or cover. $2 beers, $5 drinks before 7. They don't have diet Coke, FYI.
Got a few dances from the older lady there. She's been on the scene for decades and she used to be fine in the aughts but is starting to age badly. She used to have high mileage DO dances but, this time, did minor stick shifting and playing with her hairy Bush. I sent her away before my 4 dances were up.
I sat for another 20 minutes annoyed as none of the other 6 dancers there wouldn't ask me for a dance. As I was about to leave, Cupcake asks me for a dance. Cupcake has been dancing for at least 15 years at various $5 dollar black clubs.
I always declined her in the past because back in late aughts, she gave me a dance at Queen city and left a shit stain on my shirt. I declined her offer again. She asked why and I told her about 15 years ago, she left a shit stain on my Polo shirt. She denied saying that wasn't here. I said, I'd never forget anything like that. She said she's always clean and spread her pussy and ass for me to see. Somewhat convinced, I decided to take her up.
2 dances in, there's heavy stick shifting trying to pull junior out. While outwardly clean, I didn't want to take any raw DO chances with her so I paused our dances to go to the bathroom to slide on a rubber.
I come back and she's back in my draws. She feels the rubber and asks if we can move to the seats by the DJ (I was in the only good high seat at the bar by the speaker). I oblige, first song she pulls junior out. Before the song is over she's riding. I skeet a song or two later. I give her $60 and she asks for a tip and I give $20 more.
Being 6'3, I was skeptical of the low seats in seduction but it worked fine for a slow day shift. This wouldn't work if management was really looking.
As far as Cupcake, I only danced her because the other girls were being lazy. I can never forgive her for leaving a shit stain on me 15 years ago. I'll likely never get a dance from her ever again although the pussy was exquisite.
All this happens before I could finish my drink and beer. I go back to the bar to finish when I'm approached by a girl who was arriving for work as I entered. She was just getting to the floor and wasn't lazy like the others. She asked me for a dance and I obliged. Said her name was Nani, like punani, and apparently, I hired her and her home girl for a bachelor's party a couple years ago when they danced at Rumors. I did remember hiring some dancers from Rumors a fee years ago but couldn't remember her. She said her hair was longer and before her BBL and new tits. She insinuated we hit at the bachelor party, which is likely.
She had heavy stick shifting and was into it. She asked why I wasn't getting hard. I told her I just nutted and wouldn't likely get hard. She took that as a challenge but I couldn't get junior up again even with her giving aggressive DO dances. She asked for my number, I declined and asked when she was dancing again, she said tomorrow.
The next day I spot her and immediately I'm at full attention. They replaced the big speaker by the bar with a smaller speaker so it's not as private as it used to be a few months ago. She asks for VIP ($35, which I think she kept). Go to the VIP and she didn't even front lie she was there to dance. Slid on the rubber and she got me right in two or three songs. I gave her 80, she asked for $200, I gave her $50 more which was all I had left. She seemed cool about it. All-in-all, Seduction is going to be my new spot.
Happy Hunting and any info on this new Kenya spot would be helpful![/QUOTE]I got ya. DM me.
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Phrasing
I cracked up when I read that phrase "clean up batter" about your upcoming trip to the club. I know what you meant, but my first thought was I would never want to clean up all the batter after a night at the club. Haha!
[QUOTE=Wleakr;6737620]Damn! Everybody got out for some holiday fun but me! LOL!
Oh well, I'll be out next week to play clean up batter.
Seduction is getting mad positive reviews and, while I don't really care for the layout, I admit I had a decent time my last trip through. A plus that it's close enough drive to or from Blaze if either / or ain't hitting.
Kenya spot? That's one I haven't heard. Hope someone has some intel![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TimeToPost;6740388]I cracked up when I read that phrase "clean up batter" about your upcoming trip to the club. I know what you meant, but my first thought was I would never want to clean up all the batter after a night at the club. Haha![/QUOTE]It's a dirty job, but somebody got to do it! LOL!
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[QUOTE=Wleakr;6738997]Not my review, taken from the other place to provide info here on the new Oasis dayshift that opened at Allure on Chesire Bridge. Seems to have been many names, Allure, Tease, Bliss, Gold Club, 24 K, probably missing a name or three. I call it the Mystery Club.
From fellow monger.
"I checked out the new Oasis for Opening Day, late afternoon. Basically, it's Oasis Management running a day club at Allure. It's located down a side street and around the back of a shopping plaza on Cheshire Bridge. Not the best area, with the side street in poor repair and club parking chock-full of craters. Crowded / tight parking lot with construction-style metal barriers corralling the front of a large square building with an Allure Nightclub sign. At an opening near the middle, a friendly bouncer performed a heavy frisk. It wasn't military / gun-wearing stuff like Platinum used to be. But definitely more thorough than Pink Pony, TT, or even Vivide. That may in part owe to its normally being a late-night urban club, which for the time being, it'll apparently continue to be after dayshift is done.
Free parking / entry, and went through the door into a small passage before entering the club's main area. Unsurprisingly, it had an urban / nightclub feel. Lots of purple and pink vinyl upholstery, with flashing lights, screens, and panels. Clean and well-maintained, it looked somewhat recently renovated. A single men's room stood in one corner, staffed (I think) by a former Oasis bathroom guy. Very friendly, conversative, and professional, who seemed grateful for a couple dollar tip. There's a raised, carpeted runway / stage with pit areas on either side with couches and small tables. The stage was flanked off both sides by bars with highbacked leather stools along the walls. And finally, raised platforms were scattered about at the club's perimeter with more couches under varying degrees of lighting. A little too bright overall for me, but some shadowy corners for discrete mongers.
Unfortunately, the girls weren't up to former Oasis quality, ranging from 4 to 6 mostly, with only one 7-up. A mix of ethnicities leaning toward white girls, there were tattoos aplenty, plus extra poundage on most. Maybe a dozen or so when I got there, increasing to 35-40 later. I sat at one bar, getting dances there, and then later on one of the side couches. $10 per, and basically Pony-style performances. Nude with mild contact like Oasis also used to be. I was hoping for more of a Vivide grind, but wasn't to be had.
VIPs were curtained-off couch sections at one end of the club. Larger than Vivide, but appeared brighter from what I could see through gaps in the curtains. Fairly reasonable pricing at $50/30 mins and $200 for the girl.
Couple addnl notes. I was told the DJ formerly worked weekends at Oasis. He overrtalked and droned on with loud, unintelligible mumbling that confused dancers and customers alike. It appeared the bars were still being prepped / stocked, lacking in some bar basics. Also, no food, but supposedly a food truck will be parked out front at some point in the future.
So there you have it. Wish I could say it was a killer time, and a great alternative to current clubs. Maybe for the VIPs, since they at least have curtain enclosures. But without Pony / TT-quality women, I don't see myself initially favoring the club. However, like Vivide, that may improve down the road. So, probably worth a check-in from time-to-time. "[/QUOTE]This is a pretty spot on review. I used to come here when it was bliss and 24 k back in the day. I just stopped by this week to check out the crowd and talent. But, I was pretty disappointed. They changed the stage positions and decor a bit, but it's basically the same inside. There were about 6 girls total (ranging from 5-6's), and they were all huddled around 3 dudes. I wish I could have stayed a bit longer, bc it did seem like there was a couple better looking girls starting to flow in around the 4:30-5 pm mark. And also bc, I love that start up feeling and vibe.
I will probably check in once a week or so to see if things change. Bc i’d really want to check out the vip
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Questions on Oasis
The only Oasis I can find on the internet is the old one in Doraville. Is the name on the club actually Oasis? Is it open in the afternoon? If so, what are the hours?
[QUOTE=Wleakr;6738997]Not my review, taken from the other place to provide info here on the new Oasis dayshift that opened at Allure on Chesire Bridge. Seems to have been many names, Allure, Tease, Bliss, Gold Club, 24 K, probably missing a name or three. I call it the Mystery Club.
From fellow monger.
"I checked out the new Oasis for Opening Day, late afternoon. Basically, it's Oasis Management running a day club at Allure. It's located down a side street and around the back of a shopping plaza on Cheshire Bridge. Not the best area, with the side street in poor repair and club parking chock-full of craters. Crowded / tight parking lot with construction-style metal barriers corralling the front of a large square building with an Allure Nightclub sign. At an opening near the middle, a friendly bouncer performed a heavy frisk. It wasn't military / gun-wearing stuff like Platinum used to be. But definitely more thorough than Pink Pony, TT, or even Vivide. That may in part owe to its normally being a late-night urban club, which for the time being, it'll apparently continue to be after dayshift is done.
Free parking / entry, and went through the door into a small passage before entering the club's main area. Unsurprisingly, it had an urban / nightclub feel. Lots of purple and pink vinyl upholstery, with flashing lights, screens, and panels. Clean and well-maintained, it looked somewhat recently renovated. A single men's room stood in one corner, staffed (I think) by a former Oasis bathroom guy. Very friendly, conversative, and professional, who seemed grateful for a couple dollar tip. There's a raised, carpeted runway / stage with pit areas on either side with couches and small tables. The stage was flanked off both sides by bars with highbacked leather stools along the walls. And finally, raised platforms were scattered about at the club's perimeter with more couches under varying degrees of lighting. A little too bright overall for me, but some shadowy corners for discrete mongers.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DickMGood;6740541]The only Oasis I can find on the internet is the old one in Doraville. Is the name on the club actually Oasis? Is it open in the afternoon? If so, what are the hours?[/QUOTE]You must've skipped the part I wrote at the beginning.
Oasis is operating as a dayclub within Club Allure on Chesire Bridge. Google "Club Allure Atlanta". They open at 11:30 am.
There will NOT be a sign on the outside of building saying Oasis. It will say Allure.
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Oasis, Cheetah, PP, TT
I'm curious why the city only has basically 3 clubs that cater to upper / middle class white guys. PP, Cheetah, and TT. Back in the early 2000's there were so many. I like the AA clubs like Wax and Goldrush but more variety would be good. I'm wondering if Cheetah and TT have something going with the City of Atlanta to reduce any competition. PP is city of Brookhaven. Too bad Oasis can't re-open in it's old form somewhere on the Cheshire Bridge / Piedmont corridor.
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[QUOTE=Parkway91;6740738]I'm curious why the city only has basically 3 clubs that cater to upper / middle class white guys. PP, Cheetah, and TT. Back in the early 2000's there were so many. I like the AA clubs like Wax and Goldrush but more variety would be good. I'm wondering if Cheetah and TT have something going with the City of Atlanta to reduce any competition. PP is city of Brookhaven. Too bad Oasis can't re-open in it's old form somewhere on the Cheshire Bridge / Piedmont corridor.[/QUOTE]If the demand is there, the market supplies it.
I honestly don't think the Atlanta market is demanding more than we currently see.
I don't feel like looking it up, but if you were to check the racial demographics for metro ATL of 2000's and compare it to the 2020's, there may be a connection to the stripclub market we see now.
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[QUOTE=Parkway91;6740738]I'm curious why the city only has basically 3 clubs that cater to upper / middle class white guys. PP, Cheetah, and TT. Back in the early 2000's there were so many. I like the AA clubs like Wax and Goldrush but more variety would be good. I'm wondering if Cheetah and TT have something going with the City of Atlanta to reduce any competition. PP is city of Brookhaven. Too bad Oasis can't re-open in its old form somewhere on the Cheshire Bridge / Piedmont corridor.[/QUOTE]Changes in tax law relating to the deduction of entertainment expenses has probably played a role in the decline of "upscale" clubs. Certainly, that should have impacted the relationship between conventions and the downtown clubs.
When I was in grad school at Tech (in the 90's), I had two Cheetah dancers as roommates. They used to get a copy of the convention roster from a Taxi driver friend, and they'd plan their work schedules accordingly. Conventions were *everything* to strippers then.
I'm sure there are other factors, like the migration of "earners" to digital platforms like OF, camming, etc. In-person stripping just isn't scalable the way streaming content is. I know very beautiful girls who use a mash-up of Twitch, camming, and OF and bring in $5-10 k *per day*. That's just not ever happening at a club, no matter how upscale.
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[QUOTE=Parkway91;6740738]I'm curious why the city only has basically 3 clubs that cater to upper / middle class white guys. PP, Cheetah, and TT. Back in the early 2000's there were so many. I like the AA clubs like Wax and Goldrush but more variety would be good. I'm wondering if Cheetah and TT have something going with the City of Atlanta to reduce any competition. PP is city of Brookhaven. Too bad Oasis can't re-open in it's old form somewhere on the Cheshire Bridge / Piedmont corridor.[/QUOTE]Demographics of the city. Also, unlike a lot of cities Atlanta's strip clubs cater to locals and not tourists or "business travelers".
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Economics
I agree with all but more pointed with Ozymandias. The economics.
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;6740839]Changes in tax law relating to the deduction of entertainment expenses has probably played a role in the decline of "upscale" clubs. Certainly, that should have impacted the relationship between conventions and the downtown clubs.
When I was in grad school at Tech (in the 90's), I had two Cheetah dancers as roommates. They used to get a copy of the convention roster from a Taxi driver friend, and they'd plan their work schedules accordingly. Conventions were *everything* to strippers then.
I'm sure there are other factors, like the migration of "earners" to digital platforms like OF, camming, etc. In-person stripping just isn't scalable the way streaming content is. I know very beautiful girls who use a mash-up of Twitch, camming, and OF and bring in $5-10 k *per day*..[/QUOTE]
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Allure redux
Actually, the only Allure website page that I saw was from before they shut down. Other sites on Instagram and other places show an opening at 9:00 pm. I have no interest in going there in the evening. I made several attempts to check them out during the day and they were closed. So, if something changed in the last several months, and they are now open during the day I can't find anything to verify it, unless you have been there during the day.
[QUOTE=Wleakr;6740633]You must've skipped the part I wrote at the beginning.
Oasis is operating as a dayclub within Club Allure on Chesire Bridge. Google "Club Allure Atlanta". They open at 11:30 am.
There will NOT be a sign on the outside of building saying Oasis. It will say Allure.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Ozymandias;6740839]Changes in tax law relating to the deduction of entertainment expenses has probably played a role in the decline of "upscale" clubs. Certainly, that should have impacted the relationship between conventions and the downtown clubs.
When I was in grad school at Tech (in the 90's), I had two Cheetah dancers as roommates. They used to get a copy of the convention roster from a Taxi driver friend, and they'd plan their work schedules accordingly. Conventions were *everything* to strippers then.
I'm sure there are other factors, like the migration of "earners" to digital platforms like OF, camming, etc. In-person stripping just isn't scalable the way streaming content is. I know very beautiful girls who use a mash-up of Twitch, camming, and OF and bring in $5-10 k *per day*. That's just not ever happening at a club, no matter how upscale.
O.[/QUOTE]I think you hit the nail on the head with the changes in conventions and tax codes. Also as mentioned demographics comes into play. Most of my party friends from the 90's are married with children living in Alpharetta type areas. They have permanently retired from the game and there is a lot of perception issues (right or wrong) about ITP / City of Atlanta. I guess the market is providing what there is demand for. Also the advent of local municipalities like Sandy Springs, South Fulton, Doraville, etc have impacted some of the zoning codes. They killed Flashers, Mardi Gras, and Oasis. I'm guessing PP was grandfathered in or provides too much tax revenue.