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RE: Beansnappers Strip Club Review
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Review
| Date at Club: 06/20/2006 |
Customers per Dancer: 10 |
Management: The Best |
Overall Rating:  |
Mileage Expected: Light Contact |
Booking Delay: A Week |
| Dancer Quality: 9-10 |
Customers: Young |
| Fees: Average |
Dances per Customer: 0-1 |
Selling dances: Average |
| Hiring Tips: None |
Additional Information
I worked here for a full week (Mon-Sat) and made great money. They had between 5-8 dancers each night, but they said on weekends they usually have 8-10 dancers. The girls were all really friendly and helped me feel really welcome there. The private dances are very light contact- you can't sit on the customer's lap or grind at all. There is a metal bar above the chair, and you mostly just hold on to it and stand on the chair and do tricks over the customer. Lap dances are $20 and you keep $10, which you get on your last night of work that week. The fewest private dances I sold in one night here was 6, and the most was 27. If you are having trouble selling dances, if it is busy enough, they will let you do a raffle, where you sell 10 tickets for $2 each, and the winner gets a private dance with you. They constantly do raffles on the weekend nights- every time I got off stage, the bartender handed me raffle tickets to sell. I think they must have done 20-30 raffles on Saturday night.
You dance to 2 songs on stage, and when it is busy, they do Double Trouble, where they put 2 girls on stage at once, so then you are up there for 4 songs. Guys aren't allowed to touch you at all. I was on stage and a guy rested his hand on my knee while I was kneeling down to get a tip from him, and the bouncer came over and told him if he touched me again, he would have to leave. They do have a mandatory tip-out, which is $15 for the first shift bartender, and $5 for each bartender and bouncer on second shift. On weekends, the announcer gets $10. Tip out ended up being about $40-45 on the weekend nights, and $30 on the weeknights. You play music from a juke box that is up in the dressing room, and you slide down a pole from the dressing room to get on stage. You put $10 each night into the juke box, and that lasts all night.
The crowd here was mixed. You only have to be 18 to enter, so there were a lot of young customers, but there was also a good amount of older guys, especially early in the evening when we got a lot of businessmen.
I had a great time at this club, and I definetely would recommend it to anyone.
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