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    WWW Where Should A Newbie Audition in Las Vegas?

    I'm moving to las vegas. Rent is way cheaper than CA and I wouldn't have to wear pasties, plus I would have a place to dock my boat (lake mead is so fucking cool!)

    I started dancing about a month ago in Northern California and can do a few pole tricks. I think my routine is pretty solid usually but it definitely can use some work ESPECIALLY from what I hear about the girl in vegas. Like, I've heard that you girls are goddesses on the pole and I think it's gonna take me another year to be at that level but I plan on taking pole dancing lessons when I move.

    I'm 21, petite, slender, natural brunette with natural boobs and blue/green eyes. Pretty cute, if I say so myself. HOWEVER, I don't have washboard abs (yet). My tummy is pretty flat but it isn't toned, would that be an issue?

    Any who, does anybody have any experience dancing in vegas? What shifts are good? 2AM? Night shift? Day shift?


    Are there are certain months that are better than others? How are you girls doing right about now?

    Fun things to do in vegas?

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    Hi I'm from Vegas I've never danced before and I'm trying Lacey's if you wanna go together that would be cool

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    Default Re: Where Should A Newbie Audition in Las Vegas?

    Hey girl!

    There is no shortage of threads on SW regarding Las Vegas...have you tried running some searches?

    https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/search.php

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    Default Re: Where Should A Newbie Audition in Las Vegas?

    I lived in vegas for a year and a half and have never heard of Lacey's.. I just looked it up though and it doesn't sound like a good fit for you. Honestly vegas isn't typically a good place to start out but it can be done. I would suggest maybe trying a smaller club first.. like maybe cheetah's. It seemed kinda ghetto when I was there a year ago and didn't get as busy as the other places but it might be a good place to start. The prices for dances and VIP's there is the same as the bigger clubs. Once you get used to the craziness and selling hours/half hours (you can stack floor dances but in general money in vegas is made by selling VIP's).. Then maybe start trying some of the bigger clubs. They're all pretty much the same, it just depends on your style where you fit the best. Wherever you go there's going to be a million girls, high milage/prostitution, expensive house fees and people who expect you to tip out a lot when you make money.

    Sounds like you won't have trouble getting hired at most places except for maybe rhino night shift because the manager is weird. They have a decent day shift though, maybe you could try that at first. Everywhere else was pretty dead during the day from my experience.. 2am is a good shift though if you can handle the crazy hours (I couldn't). Crazy horse 3 is one of the ginormous big money clubs and they're pretty chill there.. Hustler is somewhat laid back too as far as Vegas goes.


    And the pole dancing thing.. Lol. There are some girls who are good but it doesn't matter at all. In fact, a lot of girls pay an extra fee to stay OFF the stage completely because rarely will you ever make much money that way and it takes up an annoying amount of your time and can cost you money if you get called up right when you're about to sell a room. I can't do more than a few simple spins and never had a problem.



    Any time there's a convention it's really good. December and January are super dead. The summer kinda sucks but I did ok sometimes. I think right now is supposed to be a good time but idk? I ended up moving because money was too inconsistent there for me personally.

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