A woman holding a sign saying they would do anything for money
[QUOTE=GagooMan;4711080]I realize most or all casinos are close now. I just stayed in Las Vegas for 3 weeks and stayed in 4 hotels. I was always looking for suspicious ladies. I didn't see anything obvious at the OYO. But, one of my friends ran in to an 'opportunist' there last year. I stayed at the Orleans for awhile, and I wasn't 100% sure if any of the ladies are working. I wasn't sure of how you approach a suspicious lady. I also stayed at the Plaza Hotel and El Cortez, and I walked up and down Fremont street more than a dozen times. I didn't see anything 100% sure in those casinos. On Fremont street, I seen one or two women holding signs saying they desperately need money and will do anything for money. I guess you could tactfully starts a conversation with one of them. On one night on Fremont St my friend asked a homeless guy where are the hookers. Well, he was 100% sure where they were. He said go inside the Queens around the middle and around the bar. We both gave him a dollar. We walked in to Queens and there were definitely a couple dozen suspicious ladies. I would walk in there a couple more times while I was staying near Fremont Street. Sometimes there are just a few, but the first time there were many. Anyways, I still din't try to start a conversation with them. It's not like going to Costa Rica or Panama where they approach you or you just start talking. My my satisfaction I just stuck to going to AMPs. As far as the rooms go, I like the Orleans the best, or the more expensive rooms in the El Cortez. The Plaza Casino wasn't bad either. All hotels capped the internet speed to about 3 MBs down and up, except for Plaza Casino. I would sometimes get about 12-16 MBs down and 6 MBs upload at Plaza Casino.[/QUOTE]They couldn't get their menu on a small sign. But, think you found what you were looking for. Even more suggestive than a young lady lowering my zipper with her teeth.