Travel has a way of pushing you out of your routine, but touring Sydney truly reminded me how much growth can come from stepping into the unfamiliar. Coming from a background of working exclusively in a lounge-style environment, my time in Sydney, particularly at Cleopatras, was both eye-opening and rewarding in ways I didn’t fully anticipate.
From the moment I arrived, I could tell this experience was going to be different. Cleopatras itself was an impressive venue: well-organised, thoughtfully laid out, and clearly run by a team that takes pride in what they do. First impressions matter, especially when you’re working away from home, and the warmth of the environment immediately put me at ease. The girls were genuinely welcoming, and the reception and management teams were attentive, professional, and supportive throughout my stay. That sense of structure and care makes a huge difference when you’re navigating a new city and a new way of working.
One of the biggest adjustments for me was transitioning from a lounge setting to an intro-style establishment. It was a bit of a culture shock at first. The pace, the expectations, and the overall flow of the work were noticeably different. In a lounge environment, there’s often more downtime and social interaction in one shared space. In contrast, this setting required constant movement and a more focused, efficient approach. It challenged me to adapt quickly, but it also helped me build confidence in handling change.
If there’s one thing Sydney definitely delivered on, it was movement. My days quickly fell into a rhythm: waking up in the afternoon, heading out for a walk to the local shops, grabbing essentials, and mentally preparing for the night ahead. Once my shift started, I was on the move almost nonstop, walking between intro rooms and staying active throughout the evening. By the end of each day, I was clocking anywhere between 18,000 and 20,000 steps. It wasn’t something I’d planned for, but it became an unexpected benefit…who needs a gym membership when your workday keeps you that active?
What surprised me most, though, was the clientele. I had gone in expecting Sydney to have more of a party-style atmosphere, with bookings reflecting that energy. Instead, I found that many clients were more serious and straightforward than I anticipated. Even though I visited during November, which is considered a quieter period, the consistency and professionalism of the clients stood out. It shifted my expectations and reminded me that every city has its own rhythm, regardless of reputation.
Despite the quieter season, I still managed to do well financially. That in itself was reassuring, especially while working away from home. Having everything paid in cash added an extra layer of simplicity and clarity, no delays, no confusion, just straightforward transactions at the end of the night. It made budgeting during the trip much easier and allowed me to enjoy the experience without unnecessary stress.
Another standout aspect of my Sydney tour was the efficiency of the reception and admin team. Everything ran smoothly, from scheduling to communication, and that level of organisation can’t be overstated. When the behind-the-scenes work is handled properly, it allows you to focus on your role without distractions. Their attention to detail and professionalism set a standard that made the entire experience feel seamless.
Another aspect of the Sydney tour worth mentioning was the accommodation arrangement. While accommodation was provided as part of the tour, I chose to opt out and organise my own. For me, having my own space offered a sense of comfort, privacy, and control over my routine, which was especially valuable while adjusting to a new city and a different style of work. Having the flexibility to make that choice was something I appreciated, and it allowed me to decompress properly after long, active shifts while still feeling fully supported by the venue.
Looking back, touring Sydney was more than just a change of scenery. It was an opportunity to learn, adapt, and grow within a different working environment. It pushed me outside my comfort zone, challenged my assumptions, and showed me that success doesn’t always look the way you expect it to. Sometimes it’s quieter, more structured, and rooted in consistency rather than chaos.
Overall, my time in Sydney, and at Cleopatras in particular, was a positive and memorable experience. Between the welcoming atmosphere, the professional management, the unexpected fitness gains, and the solid outcomes during a slow period, it proved to be a worthwhile chapter in my journey. It’s an experience I’m grateful for, and one that’s given me valuable perspective moving forward.
Author: Jasmine
FOR: Langtrees.com
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“Fair play to you going by yourself! That alone is an achievement in itself. Ill be adding Sydney to my maybe list after reading this ”
“This is a thoughtful and well written reflection. It really highlights your adaptability and professionalism, and it’s great how you turned an unfamiliar environment into a valuable learning experience. Sounds like Sydney gave you solid growth, perspective, and some unexpected wins along the way. Sydney is always its own kind of vibe in itself and it’s definitely not for everyone so I’m glad you had fun ”
“This was such an interesting read! I've been considering a tour very soon and had never really considered Sydney as I assumed it was going to be so fast paced and chaotic which isn't really my style, so this has made me reconsider my options! ”
“That’s so brave Jasmine - traveling on your own to somewhere you don’t know, with no familiarity with the work place or people, and doing it anyway. It’s such a huge confidence boost and really pushes you out of your comfort zone. I’ve traveled solo a few times (not for work, but for holidays) and I found it genuinely changed me for the better. It teaches you independence, adaptability, and a real trust in yourself as you realise you’re far more capable and stronger than you think. I’m so glad it was a success, especially in a big busy city like Sydney, which can feel worlds apart from a smaller, quieter city like Perth. Thanks for the awesome blog x”
“This is a great read, providing insight into the world of sex work & it is informative for any sex worker considering a tour. Congratulations on a successful tour of Sydney... luckily for Perth though you came back to Langtrees! ”