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| - I'm still pretty upset with my experience here and I was here in May.
We're a group of 8 girls (with 3 more on the way), and we were told by a promoter that the cover to get into Spearmint Rhino would be $50, but it would include 2 drinks.
I'm thinking, okay, it's a little steep, but none of us have ever been to a Vegas strip club so we figure "hey, maybe this is the norm."
The driver of the limo that we flagged down was actually skeptical of our deal. She told us that most all female groups usually have a bit of an issue getting into Spearmint, so she actually ended up giving us her number so we could call her if we ended up not getting in. This is already raising flags for me about this place, and we haven't even GOTTEN there yet.
We pull up and go to the door, where we're stopped by the doorman. First, we're told that we can't get in because we're an all-female group. No guy, no entry. After we argue that a promoter told us that we could get in, we're then informed that the cover is actually $60/person ($10 more than we were originally told) and that it DOESN'T cover drinks. While we're still trying to digest that information, we are then also informed that -- if we go inside -- we're not allowed to speak to ANY of the men there. Because we're "not allowed to steal clients from the girls."
Wow. I'm sorry if, as a company, you have so little confidence in your girls that a bachelorette party walking in off the street would be seen as competition for paying customers. It's not as though we would charge the men money to talk to us. And it's not as though we would've had any interest in them either. But to tack that little rule on, on top of first denying us entry, then trying to upcharge us in order to gain entry? That's too much.
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