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    Last night, my club had an anniversary party. A friend called me to tell me how packed it was in there (I didnt go in). It got me to thinking...

    Do you prefer the club packed or moderate amount of people there?

    I don't like going to crowded bars on a Friday night but enjoy a quiet dive bar on a Sunday night.

    Do you think this would carry over into the club?

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    Packed busy club = money.
    Why am I a stripper? Because I need to make money.
    Slow bar = No money.

    Maybe im wrong? But thats been my experiance.

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    quiet = a few customers who buy 10 dances each
    packed = oodles of customers who buy 1-4 dances each

    You can make money on either night. It depends on what you prefer.

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    When my club is slow(during the day time) not even the uber stripper can sell a dance. Its always that group of 90 year old men who sit in the pit sipping a coke for 5 hours. Its next to impossible to sell dances during the day... at my club anyway.

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    Honestly I agree with the first girl. I prefer working on a moderately busy night than on a packed weekend night. I think it's because I do better with the 40+ guys and they don't usually hang out when it gets packed on weekend nights. I don't like dealing with all the young guys that come in on weekend nights. Especially not out here. They are all ghetto hip hop kinda guys and well... I'm just white trash beautiful so if walk up and try to say "Yo homeboy wazzup you wanna lap dance?" they see right through it and I look like an idiot. On the other hand if I just be myself they don't understand a word I say and vice versa so it just doesn't work out. I liked working packed weekends when I worked in other states though where there was a normal mix of young guys, everything from rednecks, to pretty boys, to jocks, to wiggers but here it's all just wiggers. I'd rather work a club with 20 middle aged business men in it than a club with 200 wiggers. If it's the right mix I like packed weekends once in a while just for the thrill of the crowd, to feed off the excitement in the club and feel like a real hot stripper. Packed nights in Vancouver and packed nights in Wisconsin rock! Packed nights in Rhode Island.... Ugh.
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    I guess im lucky. Our 'evening crowd' is everything from 19y/o 'wiggers' to 50 year old buisness men. We dont have just one type of crowd. But during our slow time, which is always the day its the cheap assholes who dont want to even tip a quarter to the waitress let along buy a lap dance.

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    It depends on what TYPE of customers are in the club. A packed club nowadays 8 times out of 10 is full of twentysomethings, women included, who come in groups, and who will generate virtually no lap/table dance sales. They turn the strip club into a night club and the best you can hope for in that type of setting is decent stage tipping and frequent trips on stage.

    A club that is too slow makes the guys feel uncomfortable buying dances especially if no one else is buying them.

    A busy club where 3/4's of the customers are men over age 40, and where most of them came by themselves or with one other guy, is a good place to be in.

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    I like when its packed. The night goes by fast, and I enjoy when a lot of custies are sitting at the stage. I love the excitment and business of it!

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    def love when its crowded... majority of the time i make more money... but.....i've had a few nights were it hasn't been too packed and i've still done ok.... thats a rare exception though.. I'm usually in a better mood too, when its crowded.. i get more excited to work, therefore i hustle more and make better money.

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    LOVE when it's packed! I haven't been to a club to dance in a few months, but a packed house gets me moving and I make TONS more money than when it's a quiet night.
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    I like the club crowded. I know some girls who only work like Monday and Tuesday, because they're not really that busy.... I don't understand how it's possible to make more money of thirty guys than three hundred guys, though. I like it packed!

    I would much rather get two dances from twenty customers than have to sit and pray that one of the few guys in the club would give me ten dances

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizette
    quiet = a few customers who buy 10 dances each
    packed = oodles of customers who buy 1-4 dances each

    You can make money on either night. It depends on what you prefer.
    I am in total agreement

    Then again my hustle is the type that likes to concentrate on a few quality customers who do buy fewer higher priced dances or just more quantity of dances than a really busy environment.

    I like to study my prey for a little before I go in for the kill.

    Then again, I have learnt well that I am not too good with busy/crowded nights as I tend to feel overwhelmed. There is a reason why I that I can go home after a traditionally slow night like Sunday or Monday with $300-500.

    I'm a conversationalist hence busy nights don't allow me to be one.

    I feel that it also depends on your hustle style. Not everyone can 'wanna dance' which is, generally, the best style for crowded nights.

    Plus busy to me is NOT the same as busy to the manager. Busy to me is when there is decent traffic to/from the private lap dances areas compared to a club full of people however nothing much happening for the dancers.... hence a week-night can be busy compared to a crowded week-end night... if you get my drift?

    In the end, it depends on the type of patron that frequents the club and your general hustle style.


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    Well, this varies.
    Packed club is more competition.
    Me going against 15 to 27 other girls.
    Who, all of a sudden show up.
    Some who I have not seen in two to three weeks.
    But comes some special occasion,
    they all of a sudden show up.

    And you have this situation of two,
    maybe even four girls hitting on one customer.
    It becomes a buyer's market.

    And the final out come is that money situation
    changes little, but the amount of effort
    put out increases dramatically.
    Put out more effort for the same amount
    of money.

    Need to keep this ratio, Money/effort
    as high as possible.
    My experience, big crowds lower this ratio.

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    I think it depends on your hustle style and your tolerance for crowds. Some girls get intimidated when there's alot of custies and girls working and do better when there's only a few customers they can sit and talk to (or bring their regs in on those slow nights). Others prefer a crowd and do better that way.

    When the club is slow, THAT's when it becomes a buyer's market - guys get more stingy with the dough and more demanding for 'service'. When it's busy, there are more custies than dancers so the odds are in the dancers' favor - there's more going on so guys are more inclined to buy dances/tip. Girls don't have to sit and beg 1 of the 4 guys in the place for dances; they can work table to table selling to several guys.

    On moderately busy days, where there's enough guys to go around but not overcrowded, and they're buying dances, you can make just as much as busy days.

    I don't really care as long as it's not slow. I like the energy of a packed room and feed off it - I can bounce from lap to lap all night long and keep a waiting list for dances, and my own energy goes up so I tend to perform better. It's more fun. On the moderately busy days, I make money but it's at a slower pace and I can get bored dancing for the same guy for too long, but as long as I'm making money a slightly slower pace is a nice break from the crazy times - I'm getting older so I don't have quite as much stamina as I used to.

    On slow days, I don't even bother.

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    I don't like it when it becomes "standing room only".It is difficult to make money that way because they are just too many people there.I prefer crowded to moderately crowded.
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    I don't mind packed but I prefer to get there when it's a little slower and work into it. I hate coming into the club at prime time 10pm - 1am, it's too overwhelming. Way too many girls....I just can't seem to jump right in.

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    On moderately busy days, where there's enough guys to go around but not overcrowded, and they're buying dances, you can make just as much as busy days.
    I don't like it when it becomes "standing room only".It is difficult to make money that way because they are just too many people there.I prefer crowded to moderately crowded.
    I am overwhelmed by crowds if I feel that I do not have any 'space to move' aka when it is "standing room only" in a club. This just frustrates me to no end as I'm a short/petite gal and hence it is hard to see people and sometimes I will be bumped into many times by (intoxicated) patrons.

    Basically, I prefer a crowd when the ratio is (min) 2 patrons for every one dancer working. This way I have the potential to make a sale with both patrons or at the very least one of them. I am confident I will make at least one sale in that situation not none.

    When there are more dancers than customers (ie 2 dancers for every one patron) this is a "buyer' market" and I always fail in this situation as it just becomes a competative environment amongst the dancers working. I learnt a long time ago that I cannot work adequately in competative environments. I am competative in a 'friendly' way (if you know what I mean?).


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