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OVERVIEW
Las Vegas casino shows are generally expensive, with cover charges ranging from $35 to $100. Locals are never given a price break, nor are guests of the casino hotel. The only way to get into one of these shows free is to gamble in the casino, as showroom comps are among the easier comps for gamblers at the table games to get. Unfortunately, you’ve usually got to be playing with $25 bets or more, sometimes for a number of hours, and this could make the cost of the show far more expensive than just buying a ticket. Most Las Vegas casino shows feature topless dancers. I’m going to concentrate my reviews on the shows that profess to be primarily of an erotic nature. Strip club devotees will not generally care much for casino production shows. I don't care how many dancers get down to their g-strings, or how gorgeous their bodies are, you will be left feeling that it simply wasn't worth the money. All of the casino shows are too choreographed, too produced, and too impersonal to satisfy any guy who really loves watching strippers. There is virtually no spontaneity in a casino production show. When you're watching a stripper who really knows her stuff, there comes a point very early in her routine where she has captured the audience, where every eye in the place is riveted on her, where every guy believes she is dancing for him--because she made eye contact with him, and keeps making eye contact with him. If you survey the scene dispassionately, you can see that she is, in fact, making eye contact with one guy after another, after another--and every guy in there is putty in her hands. What's missing in the casino shows is that eye contact. Watching a casino production show is more like watching a movie. It doesn't matter how beautiful and sexy a screen actress is--you won't get a strip club experience from a film. Because the Vegas casino shows are so expensive compared to the local strip clubs, my advice is to save your money for real strippers. No matter what a reviewer may have said in a blurb about a casino show, no matter how much he raves about how "erotic" or "seductive" or "over-the-top" he found a casino show--believe me, he's writing to maintain the ad money stream. No one with any concept of what goes on in the strip clubs would ever view casino production shows as highly erotic. I have never seen a dancer in a casino show take an audience of young guys into the palm of her hand and drive them crazy with lust. --Eddie Montana
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