Possibly Visiting

If I decide to visit, are there any do's and don'ts??
Goodguy_69's Avatar
What do u mean by do's and don't
Good hotels, bad hotels, good areas, or bad areas....things like that
quzi's Avatar
  • quzi
  • 11-01-2015, 04:19 PM
look here: http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1521653

Most of the large casino/hotels have 1000s of rooms. They know people are fucking in the rooms. They don't care as long as you're not trying to pick up guys on the casino floor (the Vegas version of a streetwalker is casino girls that aggressively go after lonely guys in the casino) or stealing from their customers.

Here's what might be good to know: If it gets busy, some hotel/casinos will have security posted at the elevator banks to check room keys. While some people don't like this, I'm personally of the opinion that it does keep the riff raff away from the hallways that aren't suppose to be there (not always but it keeps the stupid ones away). It does force meeting in the public place or doing some goofy things like leaving room keys hidden (like in the gift shop). There's a minority of places that require a working room key to get the elevator buttons to work (or to get to certain premium floors).

Most guys/couples visiting will want outcall. Some locals prefer outcall. Either have a rental car to do those outcalls (with a good GPS/phone app) or get Uber and Lyft as getting a cab to show up away from the strip is like watching paint dry. Always a good idea to use your room as an incall for the people who want it.

Enjoy your trip. Don't expect to work a lot. Best way to work a lot is to hit up your prior customers and ask them to see you in Vegas while you're visiting.
Goodguy_69's Avatar
Any hotels on the strip are fine. Off the strip you have southpoint, silverton, the m, red rock, green vally ranch are all nice off the strip hotels. Rest of the strip is shady especially around the stratosphere hotel and casion. You are safe on the strip but just be careful of your surroundings. Nice area in Vegas are green valley, henderson which is a suburb of Vegas but very close to the strip, seven hills, and summerlin are all nice areas of Vegas. Feel free to pm me if you would like more info or if you have questions. I've lived in Vegas since 2007.
Thanks guys!!
I know I didnt ask for this info but this is helpful info and its great that you guys offer such valuable input for us ladies considering a visit there to Sin City!
Kitty_Rains's Avatar
If you plan on hosting incalls:
Dont stay in a hotel that requires guests to have a room key.
OR else you will have to go down to meet them.
Security will be watching you going up and down with different guys.
BIG NO NO
How do I know which hotels require keys or have security at the elevators to come up to my incall?
All of this info was amazing! Thanks for being so helpful!!
quzi's Avatar
  • quzi
  • 11-18-2015, 04:59 PM
Some hotel/casinos do it all the time. Others do it only when it's busy (e.g. large trade shows, NYE, MDW, July 4, LDW). It's varied over the years. Roughly 2008-2010 period, it was less likely as they cut staffing.

Depending on how long you stay and how busy you are, I don't think security really gives a fuck unless they happen to have a hard on for busting providers. How are they suppose to know you're not super slutty?

I will say while it's not a big deterrent, security at the hotel elevators keeps the riff raff from where they don't belong. At least the stupid ones.
Great points! Although just for information, how do I know which casinos do the security checks? Or if I am understanding you right, during busy times they ALL do it?
Yes, when its busy pretty much all of them do... :-)
quzi's Avatar
  • quzi
  • 11-19-2015, 07:22 PM
Another point to bring up:

Every casino keeps video surveillance for at least 7 days (possibly up to 30 days or longer in special circumstances). The standalone hotels have their own policy on keeping videos. But no matter where you go in Vegas, you will be on camera at some point. If you have a problem with this, I suggest just not playing/working. Given that there are hundreds of quality providers that live with this fact and are successful at it, I don't think it's a big deal.

If there's security at the elevators (which may be a nighttime only thing or 24/7) just meet somewhere in public. I would suggest not at a bar as that's where many casino girls will stalk for lonely guys. Near the ticket office? Somewhere not far from a restaurant or store entrance? Acting like you're doing something on social media while you're waiting seems common these days.
Thank both of you for the input. I will take in all of this as I have already planned my trip.

Again, sorry for intruding on this post, but I was just curious too about some good Vegas info and advice/recommendations.