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Q: What separates a
good male revue show from a bad one, and what should we
look for in a club hosting a
male revue?
A: Talent, Venue
and production. These 3 variables can make or break a
show.
Talent: The main
reason why you go is to see great looking men. The male
strippers all should be gorgeous guys with beautiful
bodies and have personality and charisma to match their
looks. Most groups have their own websites so be sure
and see the dancers online that will be at the show.
Venue: The club hosting the show
should be a space designed for live performances. A
stage, great lighting, comfortable seating and of course
an inviting decor. The better revues are usually hosted
by an upscale nightclub with all the amenities to
enhance the experience.
Production: The show should be a
mix of not only men stripping but stripping WELL. There
is an art to this, and you will see what we mean when
you see a dancer who is polished and experienced vs. a
cheesy amateur. The better shows all have choreographed
numbers that incorporate dancing, humor and lots of sex
appeal.
Q: What should
we bring with us to the show or club ?
A: First, leave
your inhibitions home...this is ladies night! All you
need to have is your imagination and your girlfriends.
The show will provide you with the rest. But come
prepared with lots of DOLLAR BILLS!!!!! -This makes for
a great time believe us.
Q: What kind of
preparations should we make?
A: First make sure you make a
reservation, otherwise you run the risk of the show
being sold out when you get there.
Plan ahead by calling the club or buying your tickets
online in advance.
If you are in a group and will be drinking-rent a limo
to ensure getting to and from the venue safely. Try and
also arrive early to get a good seat, it's sometimes
first come first serve.
Bring dollar bills for tipping the dancers and waiters
and enough for the bachelorette or birthday girl too.
Bring a camera and capture that kodak moment!
Q: We want to
do something special for the bachelorette, what should
we do and how do we arrange this so we can make sure it
is a memorable night?
A: The best thing to do is call
the club or group directly and tell them. Most clubs
already have something available that they do just for
special occasions. They can arrange just about anything
so be sure to inquire when you make your reservations.
Advice, Tips
and Suggestions
Pure Excitement for Ladies!
No party is complete without dancing &
music. Nor is it complete if someone is not dancing for
your guest.
Celebrate at your home, apartment or
club with these terrific suggestions that will help your
evening be a total sensation!
Types of entertainment to consider:
Male Revue Clubs lend more excitement
to the evening. Before going to a Male Revue Club, make
sure you have called ahead and asked if they have any
special promotions or discounts for “Bachelorette or
Girls night Out” party groups. Be sure to ask if prices
include food, decorations, drinks, a private dancer and
private room. Have lots of dollar bills ready !!
Traveling out of town for your
party:
Planning ahead is very important
especially during the holidays. Have a fun slumber party
with gags, gifts and party games. Choose a hotel that is
walking distance to the next party stop i.e. the club,
restaurant or Male Revue Club, so you do not get lost.&
everyone is together. Start gathering information for
the best rates on the Internet (Travelocity.com)- travel
agent (before revealing day of travel ask agent to give
you the price on the bottom of their list for the month
of travel )
Transportation: This can be a real issue
during the holidays. Car service, Taxi and Limousine
should be pre-arranged for pick up at least 3 days in
advance. Or they may not be available. Airlines have the
best rates 30-22 days before your date of arrival.
Designated driver: should not be one of
the party goers unless they do not drink and do not mind
driving around until the party ends.
Consider renting: a limo or a mini
van/bus with driver, it is a great way for everyone one
to travel safely & arrive together. Do not Drink &
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