Posted on: September 13, 2024, 07:33h.
Last updated on: September 13, 2024, 07:38h.
If anything on your next trip to Vegas makes you wish you left the kids at home, it could be the Tesla Cybertruck with a truck bed full of gyrating strippers that just pulled up alongside you.
The Strip-adjacent gentleman’s club is running its $150,000 customized vehicle up and down the Strip in a tacky but completely legal promotion — though dancing on a pole in an open truck bed does seem like it violates some motor vehicle code.
About 10 years ago, the online marketplace Eventors offered a mobile “Striptruck” that would park in front of private Las Vegas event for $799 an hour. En route to its destination, the strippers danced to advertise the service.
But that was as much of a free show that was on offer to motorists on Las Vegas Boulevard … until now.
Since Tesla puts its Cybertrucks on sale last year, they have been used in all sorts of unusual promotions. The city of Irvine, Calif. added one to its police fleet, while two were outfitted with pizza ovens to cook “The Jersey Thinn Crust Pizza.”
But Crazy Horse 3’s can take a certain victory lapdance in this competition.
“There’s nothing more Vegas than taking risks and embracing innovative ways to stand out,” Nando Sostilio, who opened Crazy Horse 3 in 2009 in what now is prime real estate near Allegiant Stadium, told Business Insider.
Sostilio told the website that he and the club’s GM hatched the idea in order to circumvent the restrictions on traditional advertising in the adult industry.
While it’s not known whether the campaign has caused a noticeable bump in patronage, social media has definitely responded.
“Only in Vegas,” wrote the poster of this Instagram video,