I plan on working Daytona's Pepsi 400 weekend in daytona. I was wondering who has done it, where, how much money they made, and etc. So please help me out. Thanks
I plan on working Daytona's Pepsi 400 weekend in daytona. I was wondering who has done it, where, how much money they made, and etc. So please help me out. Thanks



i work in daytona the money is pretty good during the races however their is alot of extra girls in town trying to the that money really all depends on how good of a hustler you are and honestly as cheezy as it sounds, how well you can cope with drooling drunkin rednecks
these men have money but sometimes getting it out of them is like pulling teeth
So i basically will make more money at the club I am starting at. Thanks for being straight forward with me





Also, you should be warned that the money won't be quite as good as past years, since the promoters are doing everything in their power with rides, entertainment, etc., to keep the rednecks at the track after the races are over--and thus out of the clubs.
If you are working at Lollipops, the biggest club in town, be warned they hire a lot of dancers, and it's already really more suited for the quick hustle and less for the conversational style sales pitch.
I would suggest Molly Browns, except they have a ridiculous number of those stupid T-shirt dances, like once an hour or even more--they are rabid about it. Other than this, they are probably the best club in town for dancing (though I didn't care for DJing there).
PM me if you like and I can tell you more about Daytona--I have worked in 5 of the clubs there.
You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Free your mind, and your ass will follow.
George Clinton
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I work at Molly Brown's and though I do agree with the T-shirt "Feature" I will say this most of our house girls like the feature mainly because they sell more dances that way being that the customers get more than a dance. We run anywhere from 4-7 T-Shirt features(depending on the customer count) a night which isnt all that its just a couple songs. During race week/Bike week we ran them every 60-75 mintues.





There you go--the word of a man who works there. Glad to see there are a few less of them--and we do '2-4-1's, which is the same damned thing, without the T-shirt, lol.
Some dancers do like the specials, others don't. It's just something we all have to deal with as part of the job. I used to hate doing them, but have come to rely on them as a means of getting the better looking dancers onstage as a 'feature', since I can generally do this at my club.
And Molly Browns offers the best combination of physical appeal in a club (in terms of the club itself's appearance) with fairly strict rules about VIP dances, and bouncers who will actually protect you. This is why I have always taken anyone I have dated to work there, if they want to work in Daytona.
Say hi to Howard for me, if he's still there...
You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Free your mind, and your ass will follow.
George Clinton
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Well, Since Howard was laid off and we got a new manager (David) things around Molly's been well pretty damn good. We dont run features every 45mintues, the music is not as strict as it used to be, we actually have customers in the club because we now have the girls to hold them in.
Can you trade in the t shirts for a free drink? I always thought that was a good deal for the t shirt dance.
No, Although it is a good idea we do not currently do that. The T-shirt feature is basically for charity about 75% of the money raised goes to various disabled youth charities. This is why we push the t-shirts.
Well that is cool.... at thee dollhouse in orlando 18 dollars of the 25 we do the t shirt dances for goes to the house....
We'll here, House gets $10 and you get $10.
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