So, I was perusing some sites, trying to see which gentlemen's clubs to visit this weekend while I'm in town. Might try something new (Centerfolds? Library?), try an old favorite (Sapphire/Spearmint Rhino), etc. Usually my preferences are: free transportation there, free admission and/or drinks included with paid admission, and lap dances on the floor as an option. I'm gonna go there with a good buzz, so don't need to spend too much on drinks there. At the top of the list (usually according to most) is Sapphire, so I checked out their website. I've been here twice in the past, both great times, but didn't wanna spend $100 on a drink package like before. On their website, their little chat window popped up, asking if I needed help. Thinking it was kind of neat, I took Jessica up on her offer. This is the conversation that ensued. Alot of good info given. Basically, free ride, free admission, have a drink in your hand, and floor dances are an option. Hard to beat that in my opinion, so I'll definitely be checking them out this weekend and will report back. Any suggestions for another club to visit? I'd try to make it over to Play It Again Sam's for @maxev , but I won't have a rental car this trip...
I'm wary of any club these days, since Little Darlings' website advertised lower prices and did a bait and switch. Surprised Jessicabot didn't charge $20 just for the chat.
So no one else got the pop culture reference of Jessica used by the chat bot? (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
On one hand, I suspect that the "drink in hand" policy is sure to be more of a premise to kick you out if you're loitering/wasting time there. I cannot imagine that they have "Drink Police" walking around to ensure this policy is adhered to. On the other hand, the wording of "fresh drink" is just ridiculous in my opinion. I'm sure this is to prevent people from nursing a Bud Light all night long... but what about people who cannot drink too much alcohol for any variety of reasons? Or people with something like a bladder problem who cannot drink much liquid at all? Personally I would much prefer a requirement to pay say $100 in advance for the limo ride and let's say five drink vouchers. That way they have their money up front and I can drink as much or as little as I'd like while being no less of a profitable guest to the house. The whole offer of a free limo and free entry up front sounds enticing, but it really seems like a premise to get you stuck in a trap of expensive conditions. For me, that's a "no thanks"... and I'm largely done with strip clubs because of it.