UPDATE ON THIS SITUATION : The establishment's administration has reached out to us. They assured us that such customer treatment is unacceptable and promised that security personnel will be held accountable for their actions. . On behalf of the HR manager, we received apologies and heartfelt regrets for what occurred. Additionally, we were refunded the entrance fee and offered a complimentary visit to the grand theater.
We were at this show with my wife. Since I'm 197 cm tall, I preferred to move to an empty seat so as not to block the view of people sitting behind me. Immediately, a security guard approached me and started speaking rudely, telling me to sit back down and grabbing me, trying to pull me from my seat. I told him to let go. After that, he called his partner, and they both began pulling me. I decided not to respond with aggression and chose to stand up and leave. On the stairs, they started pushing and hitting me. I understood that responding with violence wasn't the right choice and just tried not to fall to avoid hurting myself.
After that, when they threw my wife and me out like trash on the street, I said I would call the police, to which one of the guards said I would have problems, and they started pushing me off the entrance steps, hitting me along the way. My wife began recording this on video, and one of the establishment's employees started covering the camera with their hands and yelling at her. The security guard kicked my backpack with his foot, and it flew out onto the street. Then they pushed her off the steps, and she fell. My nose and ear are injured, and I have several bruises on my body. My wife's leg was injured from the fall down the stairs. I strongly advise against visiting this establishment because the staff has absolutely no respect for customers, and the management does nothing to reduce the level of aggression from their employees. I'm sure such incidents happen here regularly. You have absolutely no rights within this establishment. Don't trust the friendly tone of the management; as soon as you've paid, you no longer matter to...
Read moreMy fiance and I wanted to attend this sort of show for the first time. We weren't sure which to go with and after reading many reviews of Moulin Rouge, Cassa Rosso and Bananenbar we were a little put off. Seems reviews were low and dated. We didn't wanna waste money but after some research, Cassa Rosso seems to be the "biggest"/ original theatre sex show. At 65 euro a ticket it was steep but thought we are only here once we will try it. You get one drink (soda or alcohol) and no option to buy more, but let's face it you are not going for the drinks. We were lucky to be there at the start of the show which meant front row seats. If it was any further than few seats back we would definitely not have enjoyed it as much. The close up up view made the money spent more worth it. You get 10 acts and the whole thing lasts an hour and half, and you're welcome to stay there as long as you want after a full rotation has finished. We nearly stayed for two full rotations but our butts were going numb sitting down for so long. There were solo acts, couple acts and some with audience participation (not uncomfortable, you can choose not to go on) Special shout out to the security both inside and outside the venue which were really friendly, and as long as you followed the rules (no phones out) you'll continue to see the nice side of them. The bald security inside cracked a few jokes which broke ice and just added to the general jolly feeling. The acts themselves had great charisma and chemistry between them. Only one of the acts looked bored but maybe it was a serious sultry thing going on which I didn't understand. Honestly all in all, a great experience and would suggest for people to try. After staying for another rotation we realised just how scripted it was, down to the security fistbumping the acts each time, but it wasn't done in a bad/ boring way, they are choreographed after all! Also actress 'sexy Nicole' was so warm and smiling at us all the time. 10/10 recommend and even if it's busy when you go just wait for seats to become empty and you can move closer to really...
Read moreCasa Rosso is the type of place that you go to for bragging rights. To say that you did one of the craziest things ever at the Red Light District, without the risk of getting high or being physically intimate. Personally, many people in my life would be shocked to know that I willingly attended a show that promotes strip teasing and live intercourse, but it's more to it than that.
All of the performances are choreographed and recycled throughout the night. Guests are encouraged to stay until they see every act, while they have one free drink with their entry ticket. You also get a phallic lollipop (but it didn't taste good to me). There are diverse performers with unique acts, including an upbeat island dance and a techno themed act complete with a 360 view of a couple making love.
You can see that every performer is comfortable and having fun with their showtime, and some acts even invite volunteers to join them! Be careful though, one volunteer was kicked out of the building for spanking a woman's rear. The bodyguards make sure their actors are treated very safely.
The show was exciting, but I hard trouble getting invested with the constant crowd of people moving in and out of their seats. Because you can leave whenever you want, there isn't a moment where somebody isn't trying to squeeze past the very close knit chairs to get out, typically leading to other people in their way to leave their seats as well, which leads to my view being blocked A LOT. If you decided to visit, I'd recommend sitting towards the end of the isle, that way it's easier to leave the building.
I'm glad I went, but I don't see myself returning unless I had a friend who really wanted to go. Even then, I'm sure there's another place at the District that provides the same thing with...
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