KTVs charge a fee for the room based on size (small, medium, large, king). Larger rooms have higher fees.
Many KTVs have a minimum spend requirement, which can be met by ordering drinks, food, or alcohol.
A tip for the KTV manager, who helps with bookings, finding hostesses, leading games, and ensuring a good experience
A tip for the waiter who serves drinks, food, towels, and maintains the room.
A lump sum paid for a hostess to stay with you for the entire session.
A fee paid per hour for the hostess’s time, with the option to extend the session.
KTVs in less major cities like Chengdu and Chongqing are significantly cheaper than in major cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou.
Confirm fees with the manager in writing to avoid unexpected additional charges.