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Old 12-16-2004, 01:04 PM
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Default Re: The Best Strip Club in Vegas Is...

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As of this moment it's Crazy Horse.

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To clarify the follow-ups, note that I said *as of this moment*. Things change quickly, but there is little doubt that the Horse is #1 right now in the power rankings, which is a blend of quality, value, comfort, convenience.

For years it was the Olympic Garden but things have changed dramatically there and for the worse. OG is now at #4.

#2 is Rhino right now with a small edge over Cheetah's. Yes, Cheetah's has better mileage, but the remodelled Rhino is simply so much nicer with such a quality advantage that it definitely deserves the #2 spot.

Palomino is a ripoff, so are the other all-nude places like Little Darlings, etc.

The new mega-clubs are terrible. Jaguars and Sapphire are both getting killed relative to what it cost to build them. Terrible terrible mileage. Sapphire is worth going to once just to see the facility and what millions can buy you, but it's a total ripoff place from a value perspective. Decent eye candy on the weekends, but that's far from unique.

The new place mentioned off the expressway was called Treasures and is now closed. They lost their liquor license and had other issues. It also suffered from the same problem as Jaguars and Sapphire, namely, it is outside the city limits which means there are stricter contact laws for dances, which is directly responsible for the low quality dances.

Basically, there are only 4 choices in town, Horse, Rhino, Cheetah's and OG. Right now, Horse is it.

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