Why so much discussion about how bad the casino girls are compared to well-reviewed
Escorts? I thought this was board to discuss casino girls. Obviously you are taking a chance with someone you have no idea about over a top indy. But I visit top indy's and agencies at home. When I'm in Vegas, which is only about once a year, I want to play differently and love the thrill of the chase. It's like a box of chocolates.
Most of the girls I've seen will quote you based on which hotel they seem to be working. So they may say $500, but talk to them for a few minutes. Get a good vibe. And you may get the time of your life for $200.
Happy Hunting.
[QUOTE=Lefty101;2332319]I get this. I'm in Vegas so rarely and monger so rarely that when I do, I don't care about bargaining for a matter of a hundred bucks or two. However, I've found "overpaying" (by whatever definition you use) doesn't always equate to better service. The "provider" mentality isn't to be grateful for your generosity, but rather to take it as a sign of naivety and / or weakness that can be exploited. I've found when I neglect to negotiate well on the front end, upselling attempts are inevitable later. In other words, if you throw money around like you don't give a damn, she thinks you don't give a damn, so why not try to scheme you for more? I get better, more straight-forward service when I'm generous, perhaps, but show that I have some sophistication about market prices.[/QUOTE]