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Originally Posted by JustDade The thing is that he's right in a way. The idea of VIP is that you're supposed to be a big-shot. A real Big-shot and his crew would never feel like they have to finish all the bottles. Mr. Big would just leave the bottle there and not worry about the few hundred dollars. The problem happens when posers chip in on a table in order to look like Big-shots. They paid their share of the table and they're getting every last drop of value out of it.
What most people don't realize is that VIP is actually one hell of a deal.
Goose on the rocks at the bar = $14
Drinks per bottle = 22
22x$14 = $308
It's usually $200 to $300 in VIP for a bottle of Goose and you get the real estate thrown in. |
Imagine you went to buy a gun and the shop owner said, no son, we have a two glock minimum.. There would be outrage.
The fact a club forces you to buy more liquor than you could possibly drink should be a crime. It's only a matter of time until someone dies and a club is sued. If I were a waitress I would not want to be apart of this practice.