- ea6b
- 02-03-2021, 11:34 AM
went out to one the other night and man this place was DEAD all weekend i thought ok fri sucked bad but maybe sat will be better NOPE and NO just DEAD. 7 girls 5 customers cant run a place with this kind of lack of business. I think despite the covid shots coming in isnt helping other area's or doing much. Doesnt really matter i go to SC 5-7 times a yr anyway so no loss for me and less business for them anyway LOL
Depends on the strip club. On the weekends Chicas and Treasurea (and Men's Club) do just fine Just from my experience strip club hopping on the weekends.
Chicas Locas was hopping a month ago on a saturday night.
Haven't been in a while, but from what I've heard... A lot (not all) clubs are very slow. I sure covid is likely the main issue, but many clubs have been overrun by aggressive ( frequently Cuban?) dancers that ask for ridiculous money and don't try to play the game (act like they find us interesting).
The SC scene will open up again when society opens up again.
Vaccinations are taking place however slowly. At some point, 75% to 90% of the population will be vaccinated and things in general will become as normal as they can get. in the immediate short-run. I am thinking July-ish.
I anticipate that as soon as bars and restaurants can go to full occupancy . . .then the strip clubs will too. Maybe not all of them, but those that can re-open will do well.
When the unemployment bonus money is cut off the girls will come back too. Another stripper supply component could be that by this summer, there will be two graduating classes of legal-age women who have never had a job of any sort.
two graduating classes
You mean high school and undergrads from college?
Interesting, I have never met one.
By graduating classes I mean women of legal age who no longer are required to be in High School by law or by their parents and are now independent.
Due to the Pandemic they may never have had a significant job of any sort. When society re-opens and the economy picks up there will be SC demand on the Hobbyist side driving demand for dancers/providers. The supply of fresh err . . .faces will be there.
This may just be a day-dream on my part, but I think the freakonomics are solid.
they aren't...you can still spend WAYYYY too much for too little gain when you go in thinking with the wrong head and make bad decisions...review to come!
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from the ones visited recently and back in Oct/Nov, other than masks, you'd never know there was something going on. like #2 asked, which club?
I dropped by Michael’s randomly the other day after work and it was completely dead. I mean like there were 0 people in the lap dance area.
Been coming here sparingly for like 10 years and have never seen it like this before. Granted it was a Wednesday afternoon during rush hour but every time I’ve dropped by on a weekday it has been packed.
Like only a year ago, I remember having to wait for a spot to open up to get dances.
Weekends may be different but like I mentioned been here plenty of times when I don’t feel like sitting in traffic after a long day in the office.
Has anyone noticed any change at the clubs since restrictions have been lifted??