We got back a couple weeks ago and the rules to get in Nice Shoes on lingerie night have changed. We both always look forward to that night and participate by wearing very little. As we walked in, one of the staff told us to sit in the rows closer to the stage. Didn't think much about it. After a while the place was getting packed and I turned around and noticed the back of the room was completely full with people (yes mostly guys) fully dressed, not complying with the rules. I asked one of the staff and they said it is now open to everyone, but people who dress in lingerie sit in front half of room while everyone else is in the back. We got up and left because it was waaaay to crowded. It definetley cut down on participation, was the least number of people I have seen at TTR dressed on lingerie night. Not sure how long this has been goin on, but was not when we went last May. We did mention it in our survey when we left that we did not like the new rules.
We are headed down for a short stay next week, so I checked the TTR website for current events. It lists Thursday as lingerie Fantasy Casino and goes on to say "Mandatory Dress Code To Access Casino". I guess they are not enforcing their own rules. That's too bad, because it has always been the theme night with the most participation.
Yeah there's no real good reason to let everyone into Nice Shoes during the casino bit, though the games have grown old and a pain to get to in my opinion. After all if a not photogenic guy such as myself can strip down to underwear for the night there's no reason at all anyone else needs to feel like they can't. As long as they still let you wear what you want at Paty O's the world won't fall off its axis lol
Yes same thing happened in the earlier part of January when we were there. All the shows are open to everyone I was told that because the website says something on the about men being able to attend in casual clothing, they have to allow people in clothed until such time that it is changed on the Website. Way to many changes with TTR these days to keep up with everything and worry about it. We go and still enjoy ourselves.
not liking this Mike and April...thanks for the heads up. Not to mention the countless fucktards trying to photograph and film the scantily clad ladies now have an easy way to hide a phone/camera... QUOTE=westtexas;782746]We got back a couple weeks ago and the rules to get in Nice Shoes on lingerie night have changed. We both always look forward to that night and participate by wearing very little. As we walked in, one of the staff told us to sit in the rows closer to the stage. Didn't think much about it. After a while the place was getting packed and I turned around and noticed the back of the room was completely full with people (yes mostly guys) fully dressed, not complying with the rules. I asked one of the staff and they said it is now open to everyone, but people who dress in lingerie sit in front half of room while everyone else is in the back. We got up and left because it was waaaay to crowded. It definetley cut down on participation, was the least number of people I have seen at TTR dressed on lingerie night. Not sure how long this has been goin on, but was not when we went last May. We did mention it in our survey when we left that we did not like the new rules.[/QUOTE]
Yeah Keith, the people doing the casino bit might be uncomfortable. It was just too crowded so we left. Went to patyos and no one there!! It was great, got a table and chilled until show was over. They busted someone taking a video of the casino portion from the back. So it would def be easier to bring a phone in there when you have clothes on to out it in lol.
yeah bill and mindi, they busted one videoing it, I believe Sara noticed it from the stage. We left before the casino portion ended, was already jam packed. [/QUOTE]
I cant tell you between the pool and casino night, how many cameras some asswad almost had broken or shoved up their ass...
Well, last October they were enforcing dress code and it was pretty empty. I don't think we'll be attending the show anymore.