Porn Stars as Feature Dancers in Seattle Clubs
[QUOTE=DapperDavid;5903815]I wish Seattle clubs had that touring porn star vibe. This was over 20 years ago but I can still remember like it was yesterday when I saw Jenna Jameson in person dancing on stage at the height of her popularity. I still have the Polaroid with her where she took both my hands and placed one on her boob and the other on her pussy. I still get hard thinking about it.[/QUOTE]To add to the names already given: London Keyes, Jenna Haze, April Sparxxx, and Alexis Texas have worked as feature dancers at Seattle clubs--mostly the Deja Vu-owned clubs. Other porn stars that have worked as house dancers are Danni Ashe and Kat Kleevage. Probably several others as well, but those are the names I'm aware of.
I agree with TheMightyQuinn: Seattle just isn't known for its strip clubs around the country. Maybe clubs would like to get more feature dancers, but its hard to get those porn stars. When I lived in L. A. (prior to 2006), there were feature dancers all over the region. There was one club that opened in the early 1990's and had feature dancers every week!
Two very different states
[QUOTE=Blazer1979;5908211]Thanks for the tip. But by "full menus" are you talking about the girls or the food? I always thought Portland had less action in the lap dance arena.[/QUOTE]Oregon and Washington clubs are night and day. A lot of Oregon clubs are like a bar with naked women on a stage. Mileage is almost nonexistent with girls in the club. In general dancers are less likely to be enhanced. These clubs are more friendly to go with a group of the people than you'll find in Washington. Oregon clubs are 21 and older and are very strict about checking the I'd with before you enter. A lot of it has to do with her liquor licensing.
Washington club get called juice bars. Coke products, coffee, and water is typically all that's available to drink. Over the years a very few have had snack vending machines but that's been the only food on site. Washington clubs, especially the Puget sound ones have a higher percentage of enhance dancers. The mileage you can expect in the clubs can be incredibly high; On a given day with the right dancer almost everything is on the table.
Devils Triangle (for. Little Darlings)
[QUOTE=ElVatoLoco8869;5912519]I've learned that silence about a place can go either way. I haven't read anything in here about Devils Triangle. Does anyone have ANYTHING to say about it? Positives or Negatives?[/QUOTE]If a strip club in the Puget Sound Region HASN"T already been discussed on this board, it's probably because it's either low mileage or no mileage. D. T. Is one of three downtown Seattle clubs, all owned by Deja Vu. It's been my observation that downtown clubs in any city, including Seattle, and clubs closest to the main airport in any city (here in the Puget Sound Region that's Club SinRock), are tourist / traveler-oriented clubs.
The dancers at those clubs tend to get as much as they can out of any customer that walks in that they can for as little effort as possible. Generally those dancers don't care about cultivating regulars. They will tease customers with offers for services they won't actually provide. D. T. May be a slight exception because a dancer there I talked to said she has regulars from Amazon, which is right across the street. Other than that, in my experience D. T and the two other downtown (or near downtown) clubs, Deja Vu, (1st and Pike) and Dreamgirls at Sodo (a block away from the stadiums), are all in the same category. However, Kittens is just a short drive south of Sodo, and is in a much different category--more of a locals club.
Would like to hear others' experiences at the downtown Seattle clubs.