Remembering the infamous Gold Club . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg9XSjPz0ZU 'Owner Steve Kaplan[1] was the subject of a 14 week trial in 2001[4] after prosecutors alleged that the club was used for prostitution, money laundering, bribery and credit card fraud.[1] Kaplan was also accused of having links to the Gambino crime family.[5] The club was managed by Thomas "Ziggy" Sicignano, who acted as a witness for the prosecution during the trial.[1] Steven Sadow represented Kaplan during the court case, brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.[4] As part of a plea deal during the trial,[6] Kaplan confessed to racketeering.[7] Judge Willis Hunt sentencing Kaplan to sixteen months in prison.[8] Details of the plea deal included agreeing to close the club, 400 hours of community service, and a $5 million fine.[8]' - Wikipedia-- Modified on 12/26/2024 12:17:12 PM
I've been to Cheetah, but it's really changed. Nit as good as it used to be. Any other recommendations?
Pink pony is good. Follies closed down but was the best here
I've been to Cheetah, but it's really changed. Nit as good as it used to be.
"JPW" used to host luncheons/Meet and Greets at Pink Pony. Good Times!
We should do that again.
Those were the days!! I second ginger’s opinion 😉
Let's do it! We can start our own MnG!
MUAH, GT
Sorry for the delayed reply. I have not been in the hobby world since I had a great SB to keep me company. In answer to your question on how Cheetah has changed. Here you go:
--A staff member at Tattletales told me the demographics and culture of Atlanta has changed. Downtown Atlanta, where Cheetah is, now attracts a more urban, black, rap music clientele.
--A couple of the ladies at Cheetah told me, men who come to the club like big butts. One dancer said it was hard for her to make money there because she was a skinny white girl.
--Another dancer at Cheetah said it seems that since management redesigned the club, they don't get the same tourist business they used to and business has been slowly declining.
What made it different to me:
-- When I used to go 10 years ago, there would be at least 50 ladies all fully nude. You would sit in long picnic-like tables down in the pit and UP on glowing tile stages where 15 - 25 fully nude beauties dancing in a U-shape around you. WOW.
-- They changed it to feel more like a dance/night club and got rid of the old long stages and now the dancers have small stages in he middle.
-- They aren't even fully nude. You have to tip a girl on stage $20 before she will strip and only if she wants too.
-- Girls in general seem less friendly and less willing to talk. Most sit on your lap uninvited and then get made you don't automatically take them private.
--That said, I did meet some nice young ladies all of whom gave me their numbers after. But that was just part of the game because most didn't reply to any texts.
Went to PP a couple months ago after not going out for years. The night I went the quality of the girls didn’t match up. But it’s still a fun place to drink a cold beer, watch a game, and see some naked girls dancing. Didn’t do lap dances etc. kind of a waste of money. If you want more than looking we know there are better places to go!
IMO is Vivide, if what you are looking for is that type of Follies VIP experience. Forever Follies VIP was 30 minutes for 152 bucks (100 to the girl, 50 to the house, and 2 for the couch renovation fund, whatever that was). by the time they shut down it was up to 200 for most girls. At Vivide you are looking at basically the same mix (white, AA, Latin) as Follies had and the VIP runs 200 to 250 for a similar experience which generally amounts to a QV. I have had a couple ladies quote me 300 for the 30 minutes and I have paid that if I was particularly interested but generally 200-250 will get you what you are looking for.
Tattletales has IMO better looking women and similar services at closer to 700 for the 30 minutes.... At that point I would rather visit one of the fine ladies on this site so I'm not 30 minutes in a closet.
So if you want just a typical Strip club experience, not the VIP room, then Cheetah, Pink Pony, and Tattletales would be my go to spots. Allure is supposed to be a lot of Oasis management and girls in the daytime, but I have not tried it yet.
We got an ex follies dancer on staff she can bring the vibes and pole
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Allure can't figure out who they are from day to day or who's in charge. They are open most every day but the on site management keeps changing. It was to be Oasis people at least in the daytime but if you are looking for the Oasis or something close to it don't waste you time. It's not Oasis, not even Oasis lite.
Tattletale is a good club. However what a previous
poster said is true. What you could get at Oasis for 200 to 300 is closer to 650 or 700. Charge to park. Door charge begins at 3 p.m. VIP room for 30 minutes is twice what Pink Pony and Allure cost. ( and Oasis back in their day) Hour is double, 90 minutes is triple. Dancers there are attractive. You can have a good time in VIP. You sit at the bar or few little tables unless you want to pay extra to sit in the areas around the perimeter of the club. ( $20) All these little extra charges have come along in the last year to 18 months.
forgot to add that table dances are now $20 a dance. This started a month ago.
Lol Atlanta is so different now... do we still have strip clubs??
Right?! My favorites were always the Oasis and Tattletale 😍 I knew many wonderful and beautiful ladies st both ❤️ I was really surprised Tattletale is still open! Atlanta used to be a worldwide spot for strip clubs. Times have definitely changed.
Love,
TL
So I have always wanted to meet a stripper at the club and has either FS or BJ in the club, I actually have never been successful at this, can anyone point me in the right direction in ATL and even maybe a nice girl to see there?
Remembering the infamous Gold Club . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg9XSjPz0ZU
'Owner Steve Kaplan[1] was the subject of a 14 week trial in 2001[4] after prosecutors alleged that the club was used for prostitution, money laundering, bribery and credit card fraud.[1] Kaplan was also accused of having links to the Gambino crime family.[5]
The club was managed by Thomas "Ziggy" Sicignano, who acted as a witness for the prosecution during the trial.[1] Steven Sadow represented Kaplan during the court case, brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.[4] As part of a plea deal during the trial,[6] Kaplan confessed to racketeering.[7] Judge Willis Hunt sentencing Kaplan to sixteen months in prison.[8] Details of the plea deal included agreeing to close the club, 400 hours of community service, and a $5 million fine.[8]' - Wikipedia
-- Modified on 12/26/2024 12:17:12 PM