Thread: Monterrey Strip Clubs
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08-18-11 14:56 #116
Posts: 1383This changes EVERYTHING!
the closing of the bars on villagran nullifies everything that has ever been posted here. we are all starting over. even regular bars along monterrey, ones that have no connection whatsoever to the sc scene have been closed.
the bars on villagran are a huge segment of the mongering scene in monterrey. these businesses employed several hundreds of bar girls. this will have a profound effect upon every aspect of mongering in monterrey, and upon the reasonably priced segment of the entire sc business in the city. the girls were rep001tered to the wind, desperately looking for something to replace their lost incomes.
these girls are not accustomed to working in factories for $2 an hour. they will not assimilate into a "respectable" vocation. they will be climbing over each other looking for what is familiar and profitable for them.
some are now on face book, attempting to maintain their client base in an unfamiliar venue. this face book phenomenon also suggests that the escort business will be inundated with free lancers intent on desperately finding a viable venue to continue making the income they're accustomed to.
some girls are now in tijuana, nl, etc. but, many the girls have kids, and as the school year begins, they will return to monterrey, and there will be a deluge of girls flocking to new opportunities. the girls have no clue about why the businesses were closed, nor are they sure they will ever be called back.
these girls think only in terms of day to day need, and they will be venturing beyond venues that are comfortable to them. most bar girls tend to have an unbelievably limited knowledge of the other bars in town. all of that has changed as literally hundreds of desperate girls are forced to test new waters. that will start to occur this week.
plus, the power that local government officials have had upon the sc business as a result of these events, their success in closing these businesses for even a short period of time, and the anticipated ordering by mexican federal courts that these businesses be re-opened, something that is anticipated in a few days, will have an affect upon the sc business, and it will forever change things.
the girls are all virtually terrified about returning to villagran to work. even if they open villagran in it's entirety tomorrow, their apprehensions about working in a potentially dangerous environment will forever change the way monterrey sc's address their respective markets, and clientele. some bars that may have catered to a particular clientele in former years, are quite likely to cater to a totally different segment of the market as the girls shift everything around, bringing their former clients with them to new venues.
i think the scene had virtually stagnated anyway. so, while the unknown is a little unsettling, the potential for a new refreshing scene is kind of invigorating, and it may result in a new dynamic and improved sc scene. or not. hoping for the best!
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08-01-11 04:28 #115
Posts: 1383Originally Posted by MonterreyDude [View Original Post]
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07-25-11 22:06 #114
Posts: 1388I would advise you that ATMs are not that safe too.
Maybe the ones on the main streets, and on shopping malls, but be careful and it is preferable to do any transaction during the day time.
Originally Posted by La Parca [View Original Post]
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07-25-11 15:31 #113
Posts: 1383Originally Posted by MonterreyDude [View Original Post]
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07-25-11 08:11 #112
Posts: 1388I will also agree that sometimes the clubs will be dangerous.
As a matter of fact any place where people walk around with money will be dangerous to those that flash said money around.
Never ever carry more money on you, than you anticipate you use.
Yes, carry cash and never use credit cards.
Yes, always carry small bills and some big denomination bills too.
Chicharito can you please tell us the name of the club where your cousin was robbed?
"My cousin was robbed after leaving a SC" is very vague. Very important for all mongers reading the forum to know which club, name, time of day or night.
Originally Posted by La Parca [View Original Post]
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07-25-11 03:54 #111
Posts: 1383Originally Posted by El Cazador [View Original Post]
I had been absent Monterrey for a while, but I'm back now, and regularly visiting the bars, catching up, etc. You say I entitled my comments as a "first impression? " If you say so.
I guess I intended to comment about the changes I observed in Monterrey after being absent for a time. Honestly, I don't notice too much of a difference in the strip clubs now versus a year or two ago, at least not with respect to dangers being higher. A few of my favorites have closed down though, and the girls I used to see have grown older, and are no longer in the biz.
I suppose the danger level in Mexico is an undisputed fact. But, to sit in the strip clubs, and live your daily life as a monger, you wouldn't know anything has changed, except for the visibility of the Mexican Army and Federal Police.
Those were, and still are, my "impressions" after hearing all about the dangers of Monterrey.
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07-24-11 23:33 #110
Posts: 51Originally Posted by La Parca [View Original Post]
You take 10000 taxis in less than one year?
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07-24-11 18:02 #109
Posts: 1383Originally Posted by Chicharito900 [View Original Post]
Try waiving around $500 in my old neighborhood in Detroit, and see how fast you end up dead.
Those are precautions to be observed everywhere. Monterrey doesn't have a monopoly on crime. It's no different than everywhere else when it comes to being just dumb, no offense to your friend. I am sure he would admit he was being very stupid.
I must have used about ten thousand random taxis hailed on the streets of Monterrey, and I've had virtually no problems. I can think of only one time where I might have felt mildly worried. Being victimized by taxi drivers bird dogging for criminals isn't unique to Monterrey. I wouldn't be worried about using random taxis on the street in Monterrey, but I can understand some mongers might.
So, if you don't want to use the taxis you find randomly on the street, you can always strike up a bargain with a trusted hotel taxi driver. There are thousands of them, they are reliable, taxis are cleaner, generally air conditioned in the summer. The hotel desk clerk will summon them for you if you don't speak Spanish, and the drivers are accountable since they're recommended by the hotel staff. Most of them are family men seriously engaged in the taxi business, not part-time weekend warriors trying to make a few extra pesos.
You don't have to cower in your hotel and limit yourself to only patronizing Escort Services. If you want an Escort, fine. But, there are numerous other enjoyable venues, and using a taxi to explore them isn't dangerous.
In addition to your recommendations, I recommend that visitors separate the money they keep on them. When you change your money to pesos, change it all to small denominations, 200 peso bills or under. Keep a very small amount in your shirt pocket, not over 600 pesos(mostly 50, 100 peso bills, and 10 peso coins in your pocket for taxis), all in small denominations, primarily for drinks, tips, taxis, etc., then keep some in a money belt for salidas or longer lasting, more expensive privados, and the balance, the largest amount, in a false pocket. That separates your money, keeps it well hidden on your body, and under your control at all times, not in your hotel room, unless they have a reliable room safe. And, even those can be easily compromised. That way, when you go to pay for something, you're only tapping small denominations of bills, and not flashing money around. It also gives the impression you don't have much money on you.
Sometimes, if you're intending to go on salida, you have to keep larger amounts on you as you're hunting. Just make sure that when you bring the salida money out to pay you do it in total privacy, and only hand it over in a very low key manner. This is sometimes a problem unless you insist paying in private, and it's why I recommend keeping the money in separate locations, locations used for separate and different kinds of transactions. You have to use a different tactic when paying for drinks compared to paying for larger purchases like salidas. You do not want to draw attention to the money you hand them for a salida. So, you should insist that the manager take you somewhere private where you can pay them for the salida. There is usually a dark, dank cubby hole in the bar where that's good for something other than just monkey business.
Often you have to also be concerned with waiters attempting to pull the old switcharoo on bringing you change. 20 pesos for the 200 pesos bill you just handed them. If you're paying for drinks, you're keeping 200 peso bills and under for a reason. So, you will not typically want to run a tab, depending on the club. Why? Because you want to pay for drinks in small denominations, and you don't want to tip off anyone around you that have much money. Do it incrementally, and in small denominations, just like you haven't got two nickels to rub together. Emulate the poor guys sitting around the bar that don't have enough money to even take a girl up for a 50 pesos privado. If you're too flashy, you'll draw unnecessary attention to your level of affluence.
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07-22-11 12:46 #108
Posts: 3Extra Precautions
Please take extra precautions if you come to Monterrey. My cousin is currently in Monterrey and got robbed after leaving a SC. He was lucky to survive and that the thugs only stole 500 dollars. It could have been much worse. Do not wear anything that would attract robbers such as jewelry and / or expensive clothing. I suggest that you do not take a taxi to any SC as taxi drivers often tip thugs of your location. This was the case in my cousin's example. I hope this helps someone. Strip clubs are really fun but you don't want to lose your life because of it.
Best regards!
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07-22-11 08:05 #107
Posts: 1388There are no clubs in the San Pedro area, zero.
Only in the Monterrey county.
If you are staying in the San Pedro area, go to Casino which is the closest and a very good mid level club, one notch below Poisson but they boast 35 up to 70 girls in the weekend.
But there is one thing you must be wary of. I think the moment you lay foot at a club they see a mark in you.
You have to be very careful not to let them know you are a newbie in Monterrey and you must be able to let them know, YOU know the business and prices.
Also, I think you were surcharged at Poisson cause you took a hotel taxi. Hotel taxis will get kickbacks and that means your tab will be higher.
So ask your questions. Be prepared when you get here to Monterrey.
Originally Posted by DanceLov [View Original Post]
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07-22-11 04:08 #106
Posts: 14How is the condition now in Monterrey, is it still unsafe.
Are you aware of any good clubs in the San Pedro area.
I will be back to Monterrey in the next few days.
Don't won't to have a bad experience like I had in Poison last week
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07-19-11 19:08 #105
Posts: 1388All the Infinito / Matehuala clubs are open again.
Infinito, Matehuala, Givenchy, El Cielo, El Infi and Siamesas opened on Sunday.
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07-16-11 14:18 #104
Posts: 51The three clubs in Mitras still are open. They are on calle abraham lincoln west of gonzalitos around two blocks. Very close to the caliente casino. Elefante, mariavelo, new excelente.
In 48 hours last week they make the kill of 40 people in monterrey and many of them the young people. The reazon why they close the clubs in el centro is they fear for the revenge attack on sabino gordo.
I say this before and monterreydude and me have the agreement. Do not go drinking late at night solo in el centro right now. Gringo or mexicano.
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07-16-11 06:42 #103
Posts: 1388As of yersterday, Infinito, Matehuala, Givenchy, El Cielo, El Infi and Siamesas, plus Tangalay, Veivis and Mangos have shut down till further notice.
The rest is speculation. No ona knows a thing.
Originally Posted by Strike 69 [View Original Post]
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07-15-11 19:43 #102
Posts: 377A Teibolera girl said in her Facebook that Infinito, Givenchi and Matehuala will be closed today until new advice so she is offering "escort services", anyone can confirm that?