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Cost per Hour?
In my club it's strictly lapdancing/shower shows/lesbian bed shows/girl on girl lapdancing.
Basically, 95% of my income comes from the $20 lapdance.
However, I'm curious of how much to charge if a guy wants to spend a few hours with me. It would work out to about $340-$400 an hour, if I charged it straight for songs (say 17-20 songs in an hour).
How much would you fine ladies charge for a not very private place when a guy really wants to eat up some massive time with you regardless?
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Re: Cost per Hour?
I'm not sure exactly how it would compare to your club, but at mine I've done that before, for about $200 an hour. I figure its more than I'm likely to make on the floor (unless I sell a rare VIP) and also, if some of the time is talking not dancing, you're still getting a good amount for just sitting there. On the other hand, I'd see how badly he waned it. If he's willing to pay more, snap that up!
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for me, an hour is 300, minimum.
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at my club a private VIP room is $600/hr. So if we were just sitting out on the floor w/ no privacy or peace & quiet I'd probably charge half of that. The situation hasn't come up yet though.
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i would say 250 minimum, as that is the lowest hourly cut that i have ever gotten for vip rooms at a club.
however, that would be on a poorer customer who was harder to hustle.
most i would try 400 an hour and throw in as many dances/backrubs that they need on top of that. is there a more private area of your club? if there is, that definitely helps. if it is completely out in the open, then your options are limited.
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^Yeah, I think I'd charge $250 an hour. If I could. It's technically illegal in NY for me to quote a specific price for anything, even just sitting with a guy. I'm not TOO worried about doing it, but, you know...just my luck, the first time I break that law, it'll be vice or something.
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Well the lapdance booths are semii private, especially if I get one of the bed rooms. They're totally isolated on three sides, with just a small open space to walk in.