Alaska has some of the strictest laws of anyplace I've ever been. What makes me say this? In Alaska you can't:
1. Charge less for liqour based on a time period (no happy hour).
2. Charge differently for liqour based on age, sex, race, etc.... (no ladies night).
3. Offer a one charge open bar (no 'wristbands' or similar for access to well drinks)
4. Can't offer a bar tab or provide alcohol for a 'contest' of any sort.
Depending on where you are in the state the time you have to shut down varies. But once that time arrives the ONLY people allowed in the bar are employees. NO ONE else is allowed to be in the bar. This is why most of the places shut down the show within a few minutes of last call and the show has to end pretty close to that point. There are a few places that shut down the show early because they have an earlier closing time than the limits of the law.
So, for the most part, no going over here. But keeping them occupied does wonders for making the rotation go by quicker!
We have one place here that puts your name in every time you sing. Near the end of the show they draw a name. That person comes up, is blindfolded and their hands tied together. They then spread $50 in $1 bills on the dance floor and give the person 60 seconds to pick up as many as they can. Any you pick up you keep. When they call time the person stands up and they pick up the remaining money off the floor. They count it out and annouce how much the person 'won' in the 'grab for cash'. I won once and got $27 for my troubles. Almost paid for getting all the dirt and junk out of my pants afterwards....