Guide and advice to Strip Clubs in Alaska.
Known for its oil exports and beautiful scenery, Strip Clubs in Alaska is expectedly low due to its population sparsity, with a majority of the state’s clubs found in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Anchorage is home to Fantasies on 5th Avenue, The World Famous Crazy Horse Saloon and The Great Alaskan Bush Company #2
Strip Clubs In Alaska ; Alaska has numerous, dramatic features which separate itself from the contiguous United States. It is the largest U.S. State at over 660,000 square miles, it’s the most northern state, it’s the second smallest in terms of population with less than 750,000 inhabitants, which equates to a little over one person per half mile. The warmer southern region is the most populous region in the state, with over 300,000 people calling Anchorage home.
Locations of Strip Clubs In Alaska
Known for its oil exports and beautiful scenery, Strip Clubs In Alaska is expectedly low due to its population sparsity, with a majority of the state’s clubs found in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Anchorage is home to Fantasies on 5
th Avenue,
The World Famous Crazy Horse Saloon and
The Great Alaskan Bush Company #2. The upscale and elaborately decorated Club SinRock has a location in
Anchorage, as well as sister clubs in
Fairbanks and in the northwest U.S. cities of Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. A three hour car ride southwest of Anchorage you’ll find
Good Time Charlies in the town of Soldotna along the Kenai Peninsula, an all-nude club that has been operating since 1972.
Atmosphere, laws and prices in Strip Clubs In Alaska
Almost all of the Strip Clubs in Alaska are fully nude, although no major chain clubs (such as The Penthouse Club, Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club or Scores) offer locations in the state. As such, you’ll find mostly neighborhood or “dive” bars that mainly cater to blue-collar locals. While you won’t find the variety of liquor and amenities that most high-end clubs provide, lap dances cost around $20 and you’ll usually find minimal to no cover charge. Hours vary greatly by location, although some clubs stay open until 4:00am on weekdays and 5:00am on weekends.
Prostitution is illegal within the state of Alaska, as is within most of the United States except for a few counties in Nevada, although the efforts to enforce it have resulted in more problems than solutions. Marijuana is legal in the state, although shortages due to extreme demand have left the state dry and cannot be consumed legally in a public place, so don’t expect to find any in the state’s strip clubs.
Attitudes to Strip Clubs In Alaska
While not making national headlines for incidents at strip clubs in Alaska exotic dancer industry has had its fair share of legal troubles and public backlash over the past few years. The
opening of Club SinRock’s second location in Fairbanks wasn’t without controversy and public outcry by locals. The owners of a crabbing boat-turned-floating strip club called the “Wild Alaskan” were found guilty in early 2017 of dumping human waste into a harbor. Unlike many other states, dancers and other staff at gentlemen’s clubs are required by law to pay a minimum wage and overtime, which Fantasies on 5
thAvenue has been accused of failing to do in late 2016, resulting in the loss of its liquor license in the same year.
Find Gentlemen clubs in the following Alaska cities: