Posted: 2013-07-23 20:46:43
I used to frequent both before moving to Durban, earlier this year.
I was in town last Thursday to Sunday and visited both last weekend...Summit Friday night to spend night with a visiting girl I connected with on FB (R200 for punt, R100 for entry and R100 for drinks...she paid for her already existing room..which is R200/night). Then went to Royal Park on Saturday and picked one of the dancers (R60 for entry, R200 for punt, R100 for drinks). Girls that stay there must pay R280, which gives them room and visiting rights into VIP.
As mentioned in my earlier posts
1) Summit has full nudity but only hourly shows. otherwise the table dancers and FWBs keep the gents company in the club. Food is better and the place has safe/secure parking across the street.
2) Royal's VIP is more entertaining. more regular dancer/dancing but they wear candy floss. only all nude is the feature dancers on the hour. I also like the music better. the DJ seems to know what to play and when to work up the crowd.
In Summit, I prefer going up to the rooms, and have even rented one for the night once by coordinating with Mme Rene beforehand. Makes for a more enjoyable exp when you arrive at sundown, enjoy the night, spend the night and leave the next morning when sun is up.
In Royal, I spent the night once with a WG and she got hassled the next day for having me up there, she needed to pay for me (meaning I had to pay for me). So in Royal I either go downstairs to the private lapdance areas, or go up for an hour punt and depart. I've never been to Royal before 22h00, and typically go for a quick shag. Girls seem to be clock watchers in Royal.
In all, they are both good venues if you like African girls, bearing in mind that Summit has full nudity, and more options from WGs, and Royal has more dancers but less comfortable punting environs. I rarely see white guys in Royal Park, and see them often in Summit. (I'm black european)
Next time I'm back in Joz (Sept) I'll send out a note if anyone wants to hunt/punt together. it's really not bad if you show like you belong.