Vegas Strip Clubs Rake In Cash On Super Bowl Weekend: EXCLUSIVE

Super Bowl weekend was great for Las Vegas strip clubs.

Prior to the 49ers and Chiefs taking the field in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, I reached out to get a sense of how businesses were preparing.

One thing was very clear:

Strip Clubs expected business to be booming, and that's exactly what happened.

Las Vegas strip clubs experience boom during Super Bowl weekend.

I reached out to Crazy Horse, one of the most famous strip clubs in the world, to see how things had gone for the business as the Chiefs beat the 49ers to lift the Lombardi Trophy.

"Super Bowl weekend at Crazy Horse 3 was nothing short of phenomenal! We saw record-breaking sales, which was incredibly exciting for us and our hardworking team. The club was packed throughout the entire week leading up to the game and the energy was electric. In terms of business, with our extremely close proximity to the stadium, we had high expectations of attendance and revenue, both of which we surpassed our goals," owner Nando Sostilio said in a statement to OutKick when asked how business had been.

"Record-breaking sales" is always a good sign.

He further added, "Our entertainers were a huge part of our success. They were definitely very thrilled with the turnout. We can't wait for Las Vegas to host the Super Bowl again in the near future!"

Another Crazy Horse source estimated that roughly 75% of people in attendance were cheering for the 49ers. Let's hope they didn't let their spirits get crushed too much.

The same was true for Sapphire, another popular Las Vegas strip club. The club had high expectations, and was taking a lot of auditions from dancers. It sounds like it paid off.

"Super Bowl week was awesome for Vegas and Sapphire for sure. The masses arrived in Vegas Thursday. We anticipated a large uptick starting on Wednesday, but it definitely hit on Thursday evening. Thursday through Sunday were epic days for business and Sunday couldn't have gone any better," director of marketing George Wilson explained.

Sapphire also saw a similar fan breakdown as Crazy Horse did with Wilson estimating it was a 5:1 ratio in favor of 49ers fans.

Not only was business booming, but Wilson says there were "no empty seats in the building with over 1200+ football fans through the doors Sunday." Who does he credit for the successful weekend? The staff.

"We have to give credit to our amazing staff for their preparation and execution to handle that massive crowd. I'm sure the 49er fans weren't happy with the outcome, but overall everyone had a great time," the club's director of marketing added.

Would Wilson like to see the Super Bowl come back to Vegas? He made it clear Sapphire would be okay with it being in Vegas every year!

Are you surprised by the success Vegas strip clubs experienced over Super Bowl weekend? I'm definitely not. It's what Las Vegas is all about! Hopefully, the Super Bowl routinely returns because Sin City was built for events like it. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.