What's been your experiencing stripping the night before Thanksgiving or around the Christmas season? Is it typically busier or slower. My club is asking me to work the night before Thanksgiving!
What's been your experiencing stripping the night before Thanksgiving or around the Christmas season? Is it typically busier or slower. My club is asking me to work the night before Thanksgiving!


In some places this is one of the busiest times to work.However I found the day after Thanksgivng to be terrible.Christmas eve and Christmas day can be great there might not be alot of customers but those that are there are usually very generous. Francinista




I have done very well on thanksgiving, as well as the night before. christmas eve was slow for me, personally, but christmas day was excellent, as was new years eve. Halloween also went REALLY, REALLY well for me, but i do well when there are fewer customers.





In my area it's never been profittable.
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I think it depends where you are, and ahere you are in relation to skiable mountains. Half my posts on here are related to how I do stripping in a ski resort, so for me, (no thanksgiving in europe) christmas eve is okay, but christmas day is absolutely dead. Things change from year to year and from customer to customer so its really difficult to predict. I keep records every night that I work about how many dances I do and how much I make in tips, but even though I know I did well in December last year, I can't remember how the other girls did and therefore can't predict how this year will be.
I'm in Cali and I LOVE working holidays. Last year christmas and christmas eve were my best nights all year. Not so sure about the night before thanksgiving, I've made money the night of thanksgiving before, strangely enough! The clubs around here seem to get most packed with spending customers during the holidays.




this, except i've never worked halloween. i love working holidays because i hate holidays. but halloween follows you into the club.
my new club closes a lot earlier than my old club, and most of my holiday money has come late. i'm a bit concerned how it'll be.
but it really depends so much on the area and club. some areas suck, but warmer places seem to be very good. back in the day, holidays were supposedly amazing in vegas too, but i'm not sure if that's the same.
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I normally find that holidays tend to be slow, with the exception of NYE, but the customers tend to be a lot more lonely & want to have fun so they will spend money. Less customers, decent to good money.
NYE has always been good for me & I've always been in the champagne room when the ball dropped.
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WOW the clubs in the USA are open over Christmas???
In the UK every club I have worked at closes from 23/24 to say around January 5!
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The clubs in Australia/NZ are also open. We are required to work either Christmas or NYE in our club and anyone who doesn't, will lose their job.. So I assume it's going to be busy.



The night before Thanksgiving is usually really good, it's billed as the "biggest party night of the year" and I've always done well. I would say, at least here in the metro NJ/NYC area, the holidays are the most profitable time of year (though the past few years haven't compared to when I first started dancing 5 years ago).
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This was years ago, but I loved working the before holidays. I remember making a lot of money right before the holidays. I worked Halloween one year and made several hundred. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas I banked every night because the customers were spending and many regulars were generous. I never worked Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve or day or New Years Eve so can't answer. The closest I came to that was one club wanted me to work Christmas Day. I refused so they didn't hire me. I think it's wrong to force someone to work a holiday.


The night before thanksgiving and 4th of July were always good for me a thousand years ago when I worked. I never worked xmas eve or new years...
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Can't speak for clubs, but I know for privates Christmas and NYE are dead slow. Basically because most group activities focus on family or mixed crowds. Not alot of the boys only parties going on so private bookings dry up.
Past couple of years I've stayed open over the Christmas-New Year period, but this year I'm switching the phone off and taking a well-earned break.![]()
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I love working the holidays. I will be out of town for Xmas this year but might pop into a club as a travelling dancer. It wouldn't feel like Xmas if I wasn't at work![]()




December is one of my busiest and most profitable months here in Detroit. Then after New Year's it slows way down for a few months.
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