I agree with you, on both counts. I stopped drinking at 930 Club when I was charged $16 for a double Stoli, and I agree that those of us on this messageboard are not indicative of the average 930 Club denizen who becomes an alcoholic every time they attend a concert.
This reminded me of a Caps game a friend of mine went to last year. We were getting well hammered and I was waiting in line at one of the liquor stands. I offered to pick up the next round and my friend ran to can while I waited in the line. I ordered two double vokas and they told me I couldn't get that many by myself..but just then my friend came back so the lady served them up and and said "that will be $32" (and bet your ass they weren't serving Stoli). My jaw nearly hit the ground..luckily my bud kindly intervened and pitched in on the drinks with me.
That's wild.
I'm a reasonable guy, I understand they have to make money on the liquor sales, but those prices were just too much. If it was Jean Marc XO or maybe even Grey Goose, then OK at $8/per. But Stoli? On the vodka cost scale, it's in the lower half. In Virginia, a fifth of Stoli is $20, and we're expensive because we have a mandatory 20% liquor tax built-in to our prices. So in DC (which is typically less for liquor anyay), I'm going to guess about $16-17 for a fifth of Stoli? Does that sound right to anyone? Charging me the fifth price for a double cocktail of it? Insane.
I will give them, as Econo pointed out when I first posted this, that to the club's credit, it was a true "double" and fairly strong. Just not $16 strong.