Russ,
I played a for a 50th Anniversary at the University of KY Alumni Club. It's a neat venue from what I can remember, and I had to set up in an alcove area near the parking lot entrance. Of course, I had a different audience to work with, lots of folks dancing, several people asked for cards and CDs and wanted to know if I played regularly somewhere in Lexington or Louisville. When I told them I was from Maryland and just there for the job and headed home the next day, they must have thought I was some kind of nut case for driving 11 hours to a single job.
Hammer,
We have a few places in my part of the world exactly like the one you described. $500,000 in up front money, plus $5,000 to $7,000 a month to live there. I perform monthly at a couple of them, the people, however, are very open, applaud and dance a lot, and really have an upbeat attitude. They love it when the entertainers interact with them and any time there is a special event, I'm among the chosen few that gets called by the director.
Since the housing sales market has essentially crashed, at least in this part of the world, the upscale locations requiring huge sums of upfront money are being bypassed in favor of some of the new, monthly, retirement communities. No upfront money required, you are on a month-to-month lease, prices range from about $2,800 to $6,000 per month including meals and all activities. One of the places that I really love to play is
Avondell Retirement, which is located just 10 minutes drive time from my home. They have their own nite-club/lounge, exercise room, huge patio, and the meals are served in beautiful dining rooms by waiters and waitresses wearing tuxedos. Everyone that physically can will dance the night away.
Cheers,
Gary