Drive-Thru Strip Shows
A drive-through is designed to make it simple and quick to get things. You gain time and are quickly back on your way. It lends itself to a good or service that you can use right now. You can receive food rapidly or do banking in a short period of time at a machine. The idea depends on speed. Because of this, it looked particularly perplexing when drive-through strip shows started to emerge during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Undoubtedly, since we were told to distance ourselves from others, drive-thrus made more sense than in-person transactions. But at a strip show, you sit and watch as someone else dances while taking off their clothes. By definition, it was a prolonged process. Nevertheless, a few companies gave it a shot.
In one club in Vegas, customers could pull up to the entrance, pay $100, and enjoy a 10-minute show from the comfort of their vehicle. This includes wrestling in hand sanitizer while undressed. When the governor ordered that all non-essential businesses close, they stopped operations.