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RE: The Seville Club Strip Club Review
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Review
| Date at Club: 11/08/2007 |
Customers per Dancer: No Comment |
Management: The Best |
Overall Rating:  |
Mileage Expected: Light Contact |
Booking Delay: No Comment |
| Dancer Quality: 9-10 |
Customers: Mixed |
| Fees: Low |
Dances per Customer: No Comment |
Selling dances: Average |
| Hiring Tips: They only hire local girls, not travelers. |
Additional Information
Website: http://www.thesevilleclub.com
^It has their menu, drink list, cigar list, and pictures of some of the girls that work there (dancers, waitresses, etc)
I've worked here for over a year now, and I have to admit the place has grown on me.
Basic info:
-Topless
-Alcohol
-20-30 girls/night
-One stage, no pole, no floor shows.
-No contact dances. Dancer may sit on one leg, but not your lap.
-20 dollar dances (at your table).
-$250/hr for dancer's time (dancing, hanging out, however the customer decides to spend that time.) This is also at the table, although you can upgrade to lower or upper VIP depending on amount of money you charge to your credit card.
-Dance dollars (dd): funny money you can purchase with your credit card, with a 10% charge. They come in denominations of 20, and the dancers get $17 dollars for each dd.
-Three sections: main seating, lower VIP (lower level bottle service or 300 in dd), and upper VIP (higher level bottle service or 500 in dd) which also has two "skybox" balcony rooms (1000 in dd) which over-look the club, and a larger room for larger parties.
-Over twenty different types of champagne. If a dancer or waitress convinces you to buy a bottle, they get a 10-20% commission if the bottle is over $200. A dancer sitting with you will be exempt from stage if you get a bottle of champagne.
-At least 30% of the dancers have breast augmentations.
-Full menu
-The club sells at least twelve different cigars
-Smoking patio (with heated tent in winter)
Pros:
-Small club, intimate setting.
-Low intensity hustle. There are no "champagne rooms", no private areas of the club, so girls don't really up-sell besides the $250/hr, which is definitely cheaper than paying for dances for an hour (400-480).
-Dancers do not have a drink quota, so they do not push you to buy drinks.
-There isn't really a tip rail, so if you happen to be seated by the stage, there is no pressure to tip, although it is greatly appreciated.
-Staff is very courteous and more than happy to help you with questions, finding a dancer, etc.
-The club is picky about who they hire, so the dancers (and waitresses) are all very pretty.
-The club has a good variety of dancers, so there's someone for everyone.
-The food is excellent. Seriously, dancers aren't allowed to eat outside food, but we're all still happy.
-If a dancer starts drama, or has a generally negative attitude, she will be fired. The club is amazingly low-drama.
Cons:
-No CRs, so if you want dances in a separate room, this isn't the club for you.
-The dancers follow strict rules. If you want friction dances (grinding) this club is not for you.
-The dancers cannot do crazy stuff on stage for your dollar. If you want girls to take your money with their boobs/put boobs in face/whatever, this club is not for you.
-Darker lighting.
-Expensive drinks.
Info for dancers:
Lease fee:
$66 Tuesday-Saturday
$33 Monday
Free on Sunday! (They also feed us for free on Sunday)
Should arrive before 7pm.
If you do really badly, you can opt to pay your shift fee next shift. I've only had to do this twice, but it definitely helps when you don't want to walk out with diddly squat.
Late fees are $20/hr, up to $60 if you come in after nine.
There is no penalty for a missed shift IF you call in ahead of time.
Dances are $20/song, $10 on Sunday.
Outfit must be on when not dancing.
Short dresses and gowns ok. Two-pieces OK with manager approval. Your outfit MUST cover your butt.
There is always someone there to do hair and makeup.
Tattoos ok.
If you don't drink, staff has no problem with this. Some customers might be disappointed, so there are Non-Alcoholic options for you as well.
You WILL have to pass a breathalyzer if you seem tipsy and you're driving home.
I'll add more info if I think of anything.
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