Girls always try to sell me VIP but dont say much about what makes it better. All they said was the price of it and I get "more". So honestly, what is better about VIP?

Girls always try to sell me VIP but dont say much about what makes it better. All they said was the price of it and I get "more". So honestly, what is better about VIP?




Depends on the club. Sometimes its more privacy so you can relax, sometimes its more contact, sometimes extras. Sometimes its just a ripoff. Try it once w a stripper you fancy and see if you like it.





What KS Said! It's hard to tell until you try. Don't let a girl talk you into it if she has never danced for you before. You are less likely to get ripped off and more likely to get "more" if you do it with a dancer who has a vested interest in keeping you happy.
No barking bouncers, no weird guys moaning.
I haven't found the mileage to be higher in the VIP rooms. Then again, I don't like super intense dances, so I never push the envelope.

Well it's already a full contact club (allowed to touch everything except the crotch area on the dancer) and the regular private dances are topless. It just makes me wonder but according to you guys it depends on the club.
It's 35 for VIP wristband and regular dance prices for dances. (I don't know if that's cheap or average price) I guess I'll try it out and see.





Most of the clubs I go to are already full contact as well but VIP is still a better deal much of the time. It depends to some extent on the set-up of the various dance areas. One club I hit a few times a year actually has more privacy in the regular dance cubicles than it does in the VIP area which is a lounge with a bunch of couches in it...and a camera. In this particular club I stick with the regular dance cubicles as the cost is just about a wash as well.
This sounds a bit unusual. If the dance prices are the same there really isn't any incentive for the girls to be trying to get you into VIP. Maybe they get a cut on the entry fee? In any event, I would be absolutely sure of the pricing structure before going into VIP.
My last favorite actually was up front and said she wasn't going to do anything more in VIP. Not too many do that. She was already making $300 a visit from me consistently evry 2 weeks if that plays into it at all.
At some of the clubs I go to now, you get a LOT more.
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Chris, as others have said, it depends on the club, including the amount of privacy afforded in a VIP area and the level of monitoring (i.e., cameras or bouncer presence). And, of course, each girl you meet will have her own specific boundaries, even in an otherwise permissive club.
Also, if you are really trying to figure out what happens in your club's VIP area then asking that question on an open forum covering all clubs and regions is kinda' pointless. VIP/CR experiences vary greatly from club to club and even from region to region. For example, what happens in a CR in Boston (very strict) is usually wildly different than what you would find in the VIP sections of most clubs in Miami (generally permissive).
There are websites out there that can probably provide you with a lot more insight into your specific club.





Does VIP ever actually consist of individual dances? My impression (at the limited number of clubs I've patronized) is that VIP means a 15 minute to one hour session with varying amounts of greater privacy than afforded you in the LD area.
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^^^ That depends on the club too.
I currently dance at two different clubs. In the first one, VIP is essentially the same thing as a champagne room; we sell them by the half hour or hour, and it takes place in a large private room. In the second club, the VIP area is just the regular private dances area. Our 30 minute/60 minute private rooms are called the "party room". In some clubs, VIP is an entire area of the club with its own bar and stage, where customers can buy writsbands to have access to this area and whateever "perks" might come with it.
The term VIP can be used in a lot of different ways, making this an even more difficult question to address in such a general way.
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Yeh ive heard of clubs like this- you pay to chill in a certain more private/comfortable/exclusive area of the club & sometimes a bottle of champagne comes included or sometimes you have to buy it separately, and then you either buy individual dances or a block of time with a particular dancer or dancers you like.
Another incentive generally is that it buys the dancer off stage/out of having to sell features for a while (or the whole night). So if it's a club w/ multiple stages where girls are on stage a lot, your time w/ a dancer doesn't have to be interrupted for long stints at a time if she's in VIP with you. You get the whole time to hang out together/dance/talk/have fun/drink champagne/whatever. Same if it's a busy club with lotsa other customers that she might feel compelled to walk over to. You get a guaranteed amount of time with her (or if she's just charging you for individual dances, she's more likely to stick by you if you're a VIP customer cuz it's obvious you're prolly not a cheapo/time-waster). It works out well for you if she's in particularly high demand amongst the club's clientele.





At one Providence club that I know of a single nude lap dance is conducted in a Champagne room. I've never paid for one but I believe it's around $60 with $10 going to the club. I guess some would consider this "VIP" but I wouldn't. It IS a huge waste of money when you can buy a 15 minute block-about 4 songs on average-for $130. Every place else I go in RI or Mass VIP is sold in increments of time, not dances. I seem to remember 2001 in Tampa selling VIP by dances but I haven't been there in years...





My recollections exactly. That nude CR single dance is/was a rip-off. The increased cost was strictly for no bottoms on the girl and swinging doors on the room afaik. That club also charges extra for admission to the second floor but have always waved me in for years now. Things could be different now than how i remember them, I haven't done a dance in a few years and have barely visited in the last year.
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Many of the nude clubs in Dallas do this, where you pay a special fee to go into the VIP area but still pay for dances, though in Dallas you can hang in the VIP area even if you do not buy the dances. Beamers in Stamford, CT, has this too, as does Cheetah in Atlanta.
The VIP dance is also very common in the Lawrence, KS clubs, where VIP dances are more expensive (usually for more nudity) and you can only stay in VIP while you are buying dances.
There may be others but I do not know them offhand.





The clubs don't seem to work that way around here. Yoda can correct me if I'm wrong buy the term "VIP" is hardly ever used, if at all. I honestly don't think I've heard it used for anything but the CR in a RI club, and I'm not even sure if that happened.
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The problem with discussing "VIP" is that the meaning of the term varies so widely from club to club.
From what the OP has posted it sounds like the VIP area is just a separate area accessible after paying for the wrist band and from their you just pay per dance. While other clubs have private VIP rooms paid on a time basis.
In the strip clubs near St. Louis in some clubs VIP would be a private lockable room where just about anything is available if the dancer is willing and you and her come to an agreement on price. The house gets a set amount up front and then the guy negotiates the rest with the dancer. Then there are other clubs where "VIP" is just a separate area away from the main floor. In one club you can pay $10 for a wrist band and go upstairs. Downstairs you can just get standard chair dances, but upstairs are private dance booths that are pretty darn private and you can upgrade and do a hot tub room or champagne room. Then there is also an upstairs bar and its just less crowded than the main floor.
I agree with Rick that to get a better idea of the VIP's in your local area and your specific club there are other internet resources.
I'd double check on the prices and then just try it out in this case. Even though the regular part of the club is already full contact, in VIP there may be more opportunity for the establishment of some sort of fake intimacy.





In some places, the VIP room is just were you get all-nude high contact lap dances. It costs like $10 - $20 to get a wrist band to go in there. There are little closet-like spaces with chairs for you and the dancer. There are no doors, though, so a bouncer can peak inside. Outside the VIP room, you can only get table dances, which are very lame.
$35 sounds high to me. But, I'm in Houston, where high-contact lap dances are the norm and are available anywhere. If that's not the norm where you live, then $35 is definitely worth the extra contact. Also, there are magazines that advertise the clubs and they will list days and times when the VIP wrist band are cheaper, or they may have coupons for the VIP wrist band.
In other places, the VIP room is like a private room where all your fantasies (supposedly) get fullfiled and you leave with a wide grin on your face - for the price of $200 or more. Supposedly, you get happy ending extras. I've never been inside these VIP rooms, because (1) I'm not looking for happy ending extras (I've got a GF and that crosses the line for me), and (2) I can't justify paying so much just for a room. I'd rather spend that money on more lap dances.
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At the club I visit there is no touching allowed on the main floor, but in VIP it can get a lot more intimate with the right dancer.

ok i guess the girl told me the wrong price before. its 25 for the band and the dances are 10 dollars more when you get back there. does that sound more right? ha






yeah they're full nude instead of topless in there





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At the very least, if the difference is between song-by-song dances vs a chunk of time in VIP, the dancer can stop counting songs/time and pay even more attention to you because the bouncer will tell you when time is up. It may not seem like much, but it's pretty difficult to maintain a good conversation that's really engaging AND keep track of a song (especially if you're at a club where you can start mid-song). They also take us off the stage rotation when we're in VIP so we don't have to jump up and run to stage unexpectedly if your name comes up sooner than expected.
The rules are exactly the same in either room for me (and I am very clear about that to anyone who asks about the difference), the the benefits are that I am way more relaxed and focused on the customer rather than counting time and figuring out if I have to go on stage next.
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