Any of u girls have any info about TD'S club in Arizona? I work for the same owner in New Mexico, just wondering if its worth driving up there to try it?

Any of u girls have any info about TD'S club in Arizona? I work for the same owner in New Mexico, just wondering if its worth driving up there to try it?
Never been, but many custy's I get here in Phx are from Tucson and they say they like that club.
TDs East here is nice, TDs West is a dump and rampant with hookers.

Thanx for the info, it really helps. Have u ever danced at tds east?
Yes. Good money to make there if you stay out of the dressing room all night. Many of the dancers totally ignore the customers, so the girls that ask for dances make money.
Be warned, there is no pole on the stage.

Same way at my club, if there is 30 girls, only 10 of them are really working. I hate the fact that there is no pole, that sucks!!!



What she said about TD's West, except add drug dealers and overall nasty clientele to the hookers.... I've been told that dancers who get busted for drugs at TDs East get sent to the West club. Also, I know there is a TD's in Albuquerque, but I don't think it is the same owner.Originally Posted by CorsicaFire
Good luck!

I work at the tds in albuquerque, i know the same owners have 2 clubs in Arizona so i thought it was those.





^ As far as I know it's actually Curves and Raiders Reef in Tucson, and HiLiter, Band-Aids, and Pantera in Phoenix.





Bingo. Which is strange, having the TD's sets split and all, but it is the case.Originally Posted by Lena
And TD's West is pretty scary. I hear gunshot stories all the time from a friend who's over there.

Those clubs are owned by the same owner?
Yep.
I find it funny how Curves and RR are owned by the same people, but Curves is soooo much better. (In my experience and word of mouth). The two do look similar inside though.





Originally Posted by CorsicaFire
Same applies to Hi-liter and Band-aids's. Band-aid's is a dump. Oh, and Pantera? Well, let's just say some of the gals are scary!
It is funny that clubs owned by the same people can be so obviously different in many ways.

There is two TDs in albuquerque and there both really similar. My manager told me that i should go work at their clubs in Arizona, but i gues they have different names up there.





Yep, TDs in ABQ are owned by Southwest Clubs. - they own Curves and Raiders Reef in Tucson plus HiLiter, Bandaids and Pantera in Phoenix. The TDs in Tucson are NOT owned by these people.
Clubs in a chain can have different names. There are LOTS of clubs all around the US with same or similar names, and most have nothing to do with each other. It's just a name.



For today's 25 point bonus question: Does anyone know what the initials "TD" stand for (at least for the original Tucson location)? <cue jeopardy music - ticktock ticktock....>Originally Posted by Bridgette
I'll be in Tucson in early January. Last time I was there I went with some friends down to Nogales and got an eye-opener at the clubs across the border. I think I'll stay in Tucson this time...anyone here work there regularly?





Topless Dancers?Originally Posted by azdd
I'm curious too! Titty Dancers? Topless Dancers? That would make the most sense I think....
Tucson isn't that far....Hmmmm. A custy who lived in nogales told me I should check out a club there for a weekend....can't remember the name, but he said it was a nice one.




TD's East is great. I loved it and plan to go back sometime soon. Pretty girls, good momentum, fun crowd. laidback management.
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It stands for Tony and Dana, the sons of the original TD's owner. I worked opening night at TD's North in Albuquerque 12 years ago. That's when the New Mexico and Arizona TD's all had the same owner. They were great clubs then. Tony was our manager, he was awesome, always thanked you for coming to work and made sure the dancers were taken care of. TD's in Albuquerque has changed owners twice since then and has really gone downhill overtime, but it sounds like that's the trend in a lot of clubs lately.



Hell, that sounds like a more correct answer than the one I was going to give. I understood that the guy who opened the first Tucson TD's on East Speedway was named Timothy Daniels, hence the initials TD's. However, my info is secondhand and yours is firsthand, so let's go with Shakti for 25 points!Originally Posted by shakti
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