How do ladies feel about dancing on glass-based stages with some customers watching from a lounge one level below?
For guys who enjoy a "bottom-up" view of the entertainment, it's a neat idea.
But this thread aims to get the dancers' perspective.
OK, as long as they buy some dances later
No thanks - I don't like being viewed from that angle


How do ladies feel about dancing on glass-based stages with some customers watching from a lounge one level below?
For guys who enjoy a "bottom-up" view of the entertainment, it's a neat idea.
But this thread aims to get the dancers' perspective.





I think that would be pretty freakin cool! Why do you ask though?


Because when I saw this spectacle for the first time a few months ago in Paris, there were mixed reactions from women in the club. The dancers I spoke to were cool about it, but some female customers at a nearby mixed table in the downstairs lounge thought it must be embarrassing for strippers to pole-dance from that perspective.
Also, a young woman who sold dance vouchers said she'd hate to be looked at from below.
But one of the dancers pointed out that the stage-show was topless only, so their privacy was protected to that extent.





Hey TT, can you compare what was going on in Paris vs watching a standard go-go dancer on a platform? Is it more like a peep show experience with the glass between you?
I feel like the "from-below" perspective is pretty common... dance clubs, table gaming pits in vegas, coyote bars, on and on.





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Last edited by Athenathefabulous; 02-25-2011 at 04:11 AM.
The best thing i have heard in a strip club to date:
customer: we should get married right now! we should get a shotgun marriage!
me: uhh... i think you are misunderstanding what a shotgun marriage means. A shotgun marriage means you knock me up and my daddy shows up at your door with a gun and forces you to marry me and raise the baby. You mean elope.
customer: hmm... nah actually i will take the shotgun marriage. At least then we would be having sex.



Doesn't Sapphire in Vegas have this arrangement? With their raised middle stage? Party pays a premium sit below the glass stage?
I've only been there once, when it just opened.





I wouldn't sit there, as I prefer to see the whole person.
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.


The club has two lounges, one at ground-floor level and the other at downstairs level. There's no peepshow element below, just an amazing view of the dancers overhead. The two circular stages are close together, maybe 15 feet above, and you can easily enjoy the spectacle of both strippers working the poles topless. Hips and heels looked amazing from below. (Neck pain may follow, of course).
There's no extra charge for sitting downstairs, and both stages were in use without interruption.




i'd be fine with it. especially topless. but even nude, they probably won't see much, unless you're really trying to show off your pussy.
seems like it's mostly a novelty. i totally support novelty in strip clubs. seems to encourage the idea of the club as being about fun, rather than being a place you go expecting to bust a nut.
-love everyone but keep them far from your soul-
I have enough on my plate trying to look good one angle to have to do it underneath as well...IDK I'd be too self concious.


In an ideal world clubs would have three levels - ground-floor, upstairs and downstairs lounges so that pole-dancing performances could be viewed from different perspectives.
Yeah, that's how visual we guys are![]()
The only thing that would bother me is the lack of tipping. Kinda hard to tip me if your in a separate room down below. If the novelty of it increased dance sells that'd make up for it though.
"I hear you calling and it's needles and pins. I wanna hurt you just to hear you screaming my name...You're poision. but I don't wanna break these chains.... I wanna love you but I'd better not touch."
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