07-23-2024, 01:43 PM
It sounds like your experience at Maximum was a mix of positives and negatives. Having fun despite a lack of guests is a good sign of a place with potential, though the confusion about bar fines and service fees could be frustrating.
Here’s a bit more detail on what you encountered:
Maximum, along with Honey Pot, is indeed owned by a Thai family, which can influence the management style and pricing structure. The bar fine of 600 Baht for both service staff and dancers might seem unusual, as typically different roles have different fees. It’s possible this pricing is part of their attempt to standardize costs or perhaps reflect a particular business model.
If you felt uncomfortable with the pricing structure or it didn't meet your expectations, it might be worth exploring other venues with clearer or more conventional practices. There are plenty of options in Pattaya where you might find a better alignment with your preferences and budget.
Here’s a bit more detail on what you encountered:
Maximum, along with Honey Pot, is indeed owned by a Thai family, which can influence the management style and pricing structure. The bar fine of 600 Baht for both service staff and dancers might seem unusual, as typically different roles have different fees. It’s possible this pricing is part of their attempt to standardize costs or perhaps reflect a particular business model.
If you felt uncomfortable with the pricing structure or it didn't meet your expectations, it might be worth exploring other venues with clearer or more conventional practices. There are plenty of options in Pattaya where you might find a better alignment with your preferences and budget.