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  • Dream Boutique

    215-724-8508
    6039 Passyunk Ave.
    Philadelphia, PA 19153
    dreamboutiqueonline.com
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    1 AdultSearch User Review
    panjdetg
    Reviewed 04-27-2012
    How I rate adult theater playspaces: 1. are there people there who want to play when I am there 2. is there a place to be private? most people prefer some privacy 3. is there a comfortable place to lie flat? Minor things include: variety of films and larger screen sizes, a theater interior restroom, readmission privaledges, friendly staff and atmosphere, price of admission

    additional locating information: Dream Botique is in a small strip of shops on the westbound side of Passyunk Ave at 61st street. The shops are behind The Purple Orchid Gentlemans Club which is a large purple cube building. The tall street sign says "Charlies Dream" with an arrow but the storefront says "Dream Botique".

    facility: $10 at the door by machine. No readmission when leaving. Bags are searched before entering. Room 1 is a 30 seat movie theater with a very large screen and surrond sound Room 2 is a large room with a row of movie seats, 2 soft benchs and a balcony with a hard pew and soft benchs. Room 2 has 1 large and 2 medium screens all showing the same film. There is a long dark hallway with hard and soft benchs on each side leading to room 3. Off the hallway is a bathroom with no soap dispenser or mirror. There is a single small screen showing tranny porn in the hall with and R&B radio station broadcast. Room 3 is a medium sized room with soft benchs and 3 gazebo type soft loveseat benchs. There is a single small screen showing straight and tranny porn in room 3. There is a smell of tobacco smoke at times throughout the theaters.

    Crowd: on a Tuesday night from 5:30 to 8:00pm there were between 2 and 8 men in the playspace at all times in those hours. 4 of them wanted to play. The person at the counter said that mornings are slow and that late Friday and Saturday nights are peak times.

    Comments: The rooms were spread so far out that I was in constant motion trying to be in rooms that had people in them. Room 2 with its balcony and large empty floor space cries out for a platform bed so the action on it could be viewed from multiple levels. The surrond sound and very large screen in room 1 is as good as most contemporary multiplexes.