This lifestyle is a scene and not something one can jump into. You really can’t judge a goth club based on once experience. I didn’t feel sturdy enough to really cutloose. Their dance floor is made out some strange/slick metal plates. After I got a good buzz on I went out to dance and realized there wasn’t enough space. The bartender was quick, curtious, and poured nicely. All tables/seatting area around it were taken so we headed back to the EMPTY bar area. The dance floor area was pleasently full. I could tell we atleast reached the right place based on a few spooky kids in the parking lot and a hearse parked out there too. We stopped by Goodtimes on a Thursday night for their Goth night «Carpe Noctem». I was tempted to give Goodtimes 2 stars but since I’m from out of town and have only been here once, i can’t vouch for it’s consistency. But, was this need for a phone sterile environment critical to the success of the show, or worth the loss of future monies earned by the bar? Irregardless, my friends and I will most likely not be returning to «Goodtimes,» and will instead frequent one of the other thousands of Las Vegas bars that encourage their patrons to come and enjoy themselves without enduring the egomaniacal ravings of an over-the-hill drag queen in the twilight of her career. In hindsight, etiquette most likely demands that my phone (and the phones of all the other patrons in attendance) be «off» during a live performance… and if this is so important to the MC of the show, it should probably be announced prior to the show beginning. I promptly closed my extensive bar tab and left with my friends. Each time she harassed me, I glanced around the room and noticed a large percentage of people also using their phones who were not subject to her «special attention.» A few performers into the show, the MC actually sent security over to threaten me that I would be asked to leave if I didn’t keep my phone in my pocket. Unfortunately, when the drag show started I seemed to grab the attention of the show’s MC and she continuously called me out over the microphone whenever I glanced at my phone during the show. I was impressed by the layout of the place and the excellent service from the Bartending staff. Visited Goodtimes for the first time last night to support a friend performing in the drag show. 25 and we had lost around $ 10 in the Juke box, we Recently went to CBR rodeo at South Point Casino in Las Vegas, on Our return we wanted to have a drink and so proceeded across the street to Good Times, first we was charged $ 5 to get in each so $ 10 before we had purchased a drink, there was only like 20 – 30 people in there, the charge was for some Transsexual contest which was fine, Problem is it finished 2 – 3 minutes after we went in so we was Charged $ 10 for a 2 minute show, the atmosphere was not good the service was rubbish and as Locals who live a 1 minute walk across the road you would think Good Times would try and keep customers, where we live across the road is large gay Community and yet Good Times fails every time to get the people who matter in the bar the local gay community at Newport Cove on Spencer Street, its time bar staff treated the locals as loyal customers instead of ripping us off as no wonder its empty all the time as the service sucks. We are Locals that live across the Road from Good times, we was quiet happy being told that there is a gay bar across the road from Our new home, the first time in there we found it quiet, which we did not mind as we was able to enjoy a few beers and games of pool also, we played the Juke box as well for a few hours and chatted to Jake, the next time we went back another guy was on duty, we again purchased beer and Played pool, the duke box swallowed our money and and we was told he could not do any thing about it but offered us a free beer, we was not pleased as the beer is sold at $ 1.
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