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Gay vegas guide

Las Vegas gives you 10 to 1 odds on decadence

You might think that a town called Sin City wouldn’t live up to its own hype. Well, Las Vegas is just as surreal as its high-reaching nickname. Everyone comes for a reason: shows, slots, clubs, shops, parties, dining, sun (but not sleep). Heteros and homos alike travel from all over the planet for the fabulous, the decadent and the outrageous, which means everyone gets a little more flashy in Vegas. And who knows, Lady Luck may have a trick up her sleeve—or down her pants—for you.

The big conclusion when visiting Las Vegas: to stay on the Strip or off-Strip. While you can save capital by avoiding the Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard to you newbies), you’ll spot that it contains most of what you yearn to do, plus all the glitz and glam you can handle. Queer hotel Blue Moon Resort is located off-Strip, and it’s also strip-off entertaining, making for some clothing-optional entertainment. Pool party, anyone? The Luxor also hosts an LGBT pool party every Sunday in the summer that’s not to be missed. It gets hot, so one must find a way to stay cool and hydrated while shamelessly flirting. Even though there’s a ton of mixing and mingling…and more…note t

gay vegas guide

Vegas as a queer fantasyland? You bet!

These days, the ultimate heterosexual adult playground is so awash in pink and lavender, in hot guys and lgbtq+ subtexts, that Bugsy and Sinatra would hardly acknowledge the town. Twenty-first century Sin City is a magnet for gay and lesbian travelers and a mecca for relocating gays. The major hotel-casinos deeds gay weddings and the Strip’s awash with gay-friendly headliners and homoerotic film shows.

Gay Vegas addresses the needs—and desires—of both visitors and locals, with a brutally honest, completely un-PC take on where to go and, perhaps even more important, where not to go when you touch down. It’s the only gay guide to Las Vegas you’ll ever need.

About the Author: Steve Friess

Title: Gay VegasSub Title: A Guide to the Other Side of Sin CityAuthor: Steve Friess
Pub date: August, ISBN: Retail price: $US
Format: Trade PaperTrim size: in. x in.Page count:

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Gay Las Vegas &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

Sin Metropolis is the entertainment capital of the world—in a nutshell, Disneyland for adults. A stroll down the Strip delivers sensory overload with its dizzying array of lights, sights, and sounds. The City That Never Sleeps boasts bustling casinos, grand attractions, large hotels, and the extravagant shows you’d expect.

But today’s Vegas isn’t just gambling and showgirls. Whatever your taste, there’s something for everyone: relaxing cocktails in a poolside cabana, a spa treatment at your luxury resort, an adrenaline-pumping zipline ride or helicopter tour—and, of course, all-night partying at top nightclubs. With a thriving same-sex attracted scene and endless options, your time here will be unforgettable. Just remember: what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas…unless you share it on social media.

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Table of Contents

1. General Tips
2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Gay Hotels in Las Vegas
4. Sightseeing & Activities in Las Vegas
5. Restaurants & Cafes in Las Vegas
6. Las Vegas Lgbtq+ Bars and Clubs
7. Las Vegas Saunas & Cr

Sights worth seeing!

Hotels in Vegas are more than just a place to sleep! They provide you with a world of business, all with the aim of keeping you within their 4 walls! But don&#;t be afraid to explore other hotel offerings!

Whilst at Caesars take a break watching the animated statue show every hour from 10am until 11pm and the street performers at the Venetian around St Mark’s Square. Visitors can even take a break with a gondola ride around the hotel’s waterways and should observe the painted ceilings in the main casino and the galleria which is just off to the side of the main casino room.

If you appreciate roller-coasters there are some spectacular rides that should not be missed. The New York New York, Sahara and Circus Circus resorts have indoor rides whilst for a once in a lifetime sit on don’t miss the ‘High Roller’ and ‘Big Shot’ on the roof of the Stratosphere Tower.

The observation deck of The Eiffel Tower at the Paris give some excellent views of the strip and is a great way to see the Bellagio fountain shows after dusky . For a real cure you can eat at the restaurant at the top of the tower although this is one of the priciest in town.

Another highlight is the Fremon

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