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| - The first thing I noticed about Christie's was how big it was. There was a lot of room to spread out, even if there is a decent size crowd already in attendance.
The first floor is kind of split in two sections. When you walk in, the main stage is on the right, and it's where most of the action is. There are seats right up at the stage obviously, and a several tables surrounding the main stage throughout the room.
There are stairs that lead down to the main stage from the second floor. When dancers are introduced, they descend gracefully down the stage. The previous dancer presents the new dancer onto the stage, and then exits with a twirl. It's one of the neatest dancer transitions I've seen, and it's a nice touch.
The second half of the main floor as not been used much when I've gone, but the floor seems a little sunken compared to the other half of the room, and there are more tables and a couple of side dancing stages. That other half of the room also seems to have a bar.
The dancers are very attractive and quite friendly. From what I've been able to gather, in terms of dances, for $10 per song, they dance personally for you at the table.
They also offer a VIP option, which I've been unclear about but I'll try to explain as best I can. For a fee of approximately $300 or 400, plus the cost of a bottle of champaign, a dancer will dedicate an hour to spending time exclusively with you in the more private VIP area on the second floor.
Flat screen TVs tuned in to sports are as ubiquitous upstairs as they are downstairs so you won't miss the game, but I'm told the couches where you get to spend time with your dancer are top notch.
Security staff is extremely friendly and set the tone for a comfortable evening. The wait staff is quite attentive and they offer what seems to be a standard full lineup of beverage choices. The dancers are all very pretty and very friendly. I highly recommend Christie's and plan on visiting again.
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