Honestly, now? Not a lot. The era of AMPs reached its zenith around 15-20 years ago, but has since declined appreciably.
(To clarify, I'm talking about Atlanta AMPs, which are all Korean owned/operated/staffed.)
Here's a bit of "how globalization affects pay-for-play": 15-20 years ago, there was considerable disparity in earning potential and cost of living between Korea and the US, such that it "made sense" for a young, hot, sexy Korean girl to make the trip over here (usually to NYC initially) and get into the AMP circuit. Girls would rake US$ in, save it (and they did), make bank, and head back to Korea before their visa expired, much the richer. But, the Korean economy caught fire, people started getting rich *there*, and the incentives of differential scale of economy started to recede. And here we are now, suffering because of it.
Every Hyundai Sonata you see on the road is one less 22 year old, slim, hot K-girl for rent. Alas.
What you want *now*, if you want the Korean spa experience with a top-flight girl is one of the (two, I think?) Korean apartment agencies, "Sky Pink" or "Exotic Asian Atlanta". Best approximation to the AMPs of the mid-90s.
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