There have been a lot of comments in the strip club review section about $10 versus $20 dances in the VIP, and some people believe that the dancers would make more money if dances cost $10 in the VIP. I don’t think so.
Most dancers are in the strip club for about 6-7 hours. The dancers, who are on schedule, dance on stage 2 to 3 times during their shift. So most dancers can spend about 5 hours talking to customers and dancing for them.
In some clubs, e.g., FYEO, Landing Strip and Airport Strip, hourly rates of $200/h are available in the VIP. Dancers could earn $1000 if they get customers for the entire shift. Note that you can negotiate a rate for the entire shift, and spend less than $1000 on one dancer. If the cost of a dance in the VIP were $10, the hourly rate would likely be $100. Dancers could earn $500 if they get customers for the entire shift.
From my experience at FYEO, Landing Strip and Airport Strip, the dancers typically spend 15 minutes sitting with other dancers or walking around looking for interested customers, 15 to 30 minutes talking to customers before dancing, and doing 3 dances for a customer. On average, the dancers do 2 to 6 dances per hour. At $20/dance, the dancers typically earn from $200 to $600 during a shift. If the cost of dances were $10, the customers may get 5 to 6 dances, but would likely still get 3 dances. The dancers may be more successful and do up to 12 dances per hour. The dancers could typically earn from $150 to $600 during a shift.
Would dancers earn more at $10 per dance in the VIP for just dancing (i.e., no extras and a Clean club)?
Most dancers are in the strip club for about 6-7 hours. The dancers, who are on schedule, dance on stage 2 to 3 times during their shift. So most dancers can spend about 5 hours talking to customers and dancing for them.
In some clubs, e.g., FYEO, Landing Strip and Airport Strip, hourly rates of $200/h are available in the VIP. Dancers could earn $1000 if they get customers for the entire shift. Note that you can negotiate a rate for the entire shift, and spend less than $1000 on one dancer. If the cost of a dance in the VIP were $10, the hourly rate would likely be $100. Dancers could earn $500 if they get customers for the entire shift.
From my experience at FYEO, Landing Strip and Airport Strip, the dancers typically spend 15 minutes sitting with other dancers or walking around looking for interested customers, 15 to 30 minutes talking to customers before dancing, and doing 3 dances for a customer. On average, the dancers do 2 to 6 dances per hour. At $20/dance, the dancers typically earn from $200 to $600 during a shift. If the cost of dances were $10, the customers may get 5 to 6 dances, but would likely still get 3 dances. The dancers may be more successful and do up to 12 dances per hour. The dancers could typically earn from $150 to $600 during a shift.
Would dancers earn more at $10 per dance in the VIP for just dancing (i.e., no extras and a Clean club)?