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01-17-06 18:12 #39
Posts: 69No credit card charge?
Originally Posted by Seamuso
To my knowledge, they ALL rent rooms for cash. You DO need a credit card to check in, but at check out simply tell them you want to pay cash. No record of any kind has ever showed up on any of my credit card statements in these situations. They will usually put a 'hold' authorization on your card for a minimum amount just to verify the card is valid. Most rental car companies do this same thing. Again, if you pay the final bill with cash, nothing shows up on your credit card statement.
If you are staying at a property for an extended period of time, I would verify at check in their billing policy: i.e., when your account balance reaches a certain dollar amount, or a certain number of room nights. Just make sure you settle with cash before they trigger the billing. I've never stayed longer than 5 consecutive nights, but at checkout the clerk normally asks if I "want to leave the charges on the card" before actually processing the transaction.
Good mongering
Inlander
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01-17-06 12:38 #38
Posts: 38Vegas Massage Question
I will be visiting Vegas in a few weeks, and always find time for a massage or two. I have one regular but continue to look for other providers and variations. Does anyone have information on a female named "Midori"? She claims to do the rub in the nude but can't get much other info from her. Also wondering about a black gal named "Rose" and a Japanese/American named "Lilly". Any information would be appreciated and I will let the board know of my experiences.
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01-17-06 09:59 #37
Posts: 7harrahs
I will be in Vegas in February.
Stayed at Harrahs.
Can I get sp in my room.
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01-16-06 22:45 #36
Posts: 420Harrah's again
Interesting, thanks for filling in the picture. Tends to confirm the theory that those ladies had some particular individual problems leading the property's security to treat them as bad news. Perhaps just not able to "fit in" to the satisfaction of the casino's preferred image, or just caught in one of those scenes that they wanted to just quickly sweep out without sorting it out, or maybe something more serious like a trick roll. Those pimps and wannabes really do get out of hand and have no sense, and I wish they would just take some of them out back to the shop for a major tune up and valve adjustment.
I may try using it for 'take-out' one of these days then. When I go to the Strip I'm often near there. My sour attitude about some aspects of their management approach really has nothing to do with the main purpose of this forum, and doesn't come from any experiences hooking up in there.
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01-16-06 22:30 #35
Posts: 1518Harrahs and cg's
Harrahs is the only current constant I know of in Las Vegas. Never a lot of girls, but always a few decent ones. For the most part, they are less outrageous in attire than their counterparts you might see over by Flamingo. Anyway, I have spent the night at Harrahs and taken a working girl up to my room. Security could not have cared less. Why would they want to piss off a gambler?
That said, I have seen cg's 86'ed from Harrahs many times. For whatever reason, the pimps are insanely aggressive in this area and tend to go into Harrahs to hassle the girls. Harrah's security really does not seem to care about the safety of the girls, only getting rid of the immediate problem. So both parties are booted.
Just this past weekend, I had a cg encounter at Harrahs. I posted it in the 2006 thread.
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01-16-06 21:03 #34
Posts: 420Originally Posted by Seamuso
For some odd reason I find many non-local working girls and "friends" stay at the Circus-Circus, of all places, perhaps becuase it's relatively cheap, or maybe just becuase pimps have really bad taste. Online bookings require a card of course, but of any of the conventional Strip hotels I think it might be worth calling them at 1-877-434-9175 to see what they will do on a cash only basis. I'd explain that I'm in the middle of buying a house and don't want any credit card activity at this time to avoid messing with the mortgage underwriting process.
Other hotels in the Coast Casinos chain have always asked me for a credit card authorization at check-in, even when I'm not paying that way, so I imagine the Barbary Coast would probably do the same.
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01-16-06 20:26 #33
Posts: 420Harrah's vs. Vegas
Thanks for the info.
Originally Posted by Member #3278Originally Posted by Member #3278
Nevada's Gaming Control Board is investigating the activities in Las Vegas casino resort nightclubs -- including Light at Bellagio, one of the Strip's top two resorts.
The board has already met with casino executives to let them know that there is concern about activities in the clubs, and the board continues to look into what is taking place in the pricey and risque venues.
An event taking place tonight at Light is an example of the kind of event that is fueling the scrutiny of the Control Board, the gaming industry's cop and tax collector.
Light this evening is holding the Crazy Horse Too strip club's 2006 calendar release party, an event that will be hosted by the women who pose for the calendar.
Only two years ago the Control Board roasted license applicant Tim Poster for his friendship with Crazy Horse Too owner Rick Rizzolo, telling the future (and now former) Golden Nugget owner that Rizzolo was the subject of an FBI investigation and that the club employs several people with organized crime connections.
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...MGM Mirage spokesman Alan Feldman said tonight's event makes sense from a business perspective.
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"The club business is a competitive environment; it's very sexy," Feldman said.
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He noted that Rizzolo hasn't been indicted...
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[ http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/st...519968306.html ]
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01-15-06 09:39 #32
Posts: 32[QUOTE=Wastrel][I love living in the past, for as long as admin still keeps it a "sticky" past in this thread, so I'll just post this where the conversation started.]
How exactly did they do that? Is Harrah's posting security at the elevators and questioning who belongs upstairs with your key card? Only a very few places that I know of regularly do that. Just curious. Since I'm really not a big fan of their style of hotel/casino management it's not likely I'll ever pay for a room there myself. But I've been wondering if the Harrah's disease might infect some of the other properties they've recently swallowed up, such as the Flamingo and Caesars, and suck the life out of them.
I have to admit I didn't test the security, just was told by 2 different girls I met outside the pavilion that they wouldn't be allowed up with me there. In retrospect maybe it was that they were "known" there, and 86'd. They do post security in the evenings at all elevators, and are adamant at seeing key cards. I stayed there only because I was comped, but I really don't care for the place myself either. I was concerned that a 50 something with a 20 year old of a different race may raise suspicion, and didn't want to get into a scene. Maybe just my paranoia.
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01-15-06 06:22 #31
Posts: 420[I love living in the past, at least for as long as admin still keeps it a "sticky" past in this thread instead of archiving it, so I'll just post this where the conversation started.]
Originally Posted by Member #3278
Personally, I have a small selection of old key cards for use as loaners at a few of the places I go to with some frequency, some of them kept by me just to use their gym and such, and I've known some locally based working girls who have quite an impressive collection of them in a portable file like a business card organizer.
I've long wanted to know what's up with the so called "Luv Tub" and "Deluxe Luv Tub" rooms at the Imperial Palace, if anyone ever gets one of those. Whatever they really are, I'm sure I could find some kind of recreational use for one of them, even though they seem to charge about 30-50% more than for their standard rooms.
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01-14-06 19:45 #30
Posts: 8Companion Friendly Hotels
Would a LV resident or frequent visitor please advise me which strip hotels, preferably cheap like Circus Circus or Barbary Coast, rent rooms for cash to someone with an out-of-state driver's license and does not object if he brings a SW or CW up to his room?
I don't want a credit card bill showing the No Tell Motel.
Thanks.
Seamuso
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01-13-06 21:59 #29
Posts: 503Please don't post on this OLD thread.
I don't know about you, but I sure don't like to live in the past. Please click on the following to post your mis-adventures, but above all, ADVENTURES for the 2006.
http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...442#post410442
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01-13-06 21:56 #28
Posts: 5032006 General Reports.
Thread Starter. Post your New Adventures for 2006 Here !
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01-13-06 18:07 #27
Posts: 276Speck and Wastrel - Thanks for the info. I'm a regular visitor to Vegas but the IP is one place I've never even walked through. I guess it's a little better than the Western.
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01-13-06 17:52 #26
Posts: 1518Originally Posted by Wastrel
Not even if they give it to you for free. My last stay there, I got comped to the buffet. The only thing edible was the salad. Thats it. I did try some of the dryest roast pork I have ever tasted. Not good.
If you need cheap eats, there is a Chipotle just on the far side of Harrahs that makes some of the tastiest gringo burritos you will ever have. A drink and burrito will set you back about $7-8 or so. If you need buffet food, fork over the extra dough for the one at the Mirage(~$17) or the even better one at Aladdin(~$24).
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01-13-06 03:12 #25
Posts: 420If you're driving in, I think you'll find parking arrangements at the IP are even more of a pain in the ass than bigger Strip properties, but the hotel is in a good location, and the cheap rooms are, well, cheap, at least by Strip standards. But for chrissakes don't even think of consuming any solid food in that place. There are many fine restaurants in the area, none of which are located inside the Imperial Palace.
If you'd like to see what awaits as you kill time before your visit you can always log into the IPs webcams at:
http://www.imperialpalace.com/ Click on the link on the right side of the page about a third of the way down. They'll make you "register" by giving your email address before they let you in, but that just means they'll send you emails with promotional rates when they discount rooms during soft weeks and such. Camera #3 is a street level view of the walkway out front of the IPs main pedestrian entrance on LV Blvd, and it often has fine views of working girls strolling by. Prime viewing starts around, oh, right about now, and I've spotted several likely prospects in the time I've been typing this, even though it's cold out now. One of them was shivering in a pink halter top and wearing bunny ears as she went by.