I will be in Las Vegas over Labor Day weekend. I will be staying at The Orleans’ but would like to spend some time at a topless or “European Style” pool. Does anyone have any experiences or insights with the many topless, 21+ pools that are now in operation? Do any of these pools offer admission to non-hotel guests? How much is the charge?
For the record, I’m only willing to go if I can get in legitimately. I don’t want to sneak in, hop fences, flash faux room keys, etc. Also, I’m not a creepy old man who needs alternate suggestions for where to catch some skin, I’m actually a young woman who wants to lounge around without getting those pesky tan lines :) Thanks for your help!
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you have to apply first by posting pics here...kidding aside I do not think non guests can go and use other hotel pools.
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Darn, just when I was going to post pics for my “application”, lol.
I figured that most pools require you to be a hotel guest (and rightfully so) but thought that perhaps they made exceptions for these special interest pools. Then again it is Vegas and there is already more than the fair share of scantily clad next to naked people. Anywho, if any one on the forum knows of anything else regarding the topless pools, please let me know.
Mirage now has ';Bare';
I think the people at O%26#39;Sheay%26#39;s, Mermaids, and Casino Royale were working in unison to come up with something like that for their ';Whales';.
You are going to have switch hotels.
Is bare what they are working on back by the dolphin exhibit, might be time to go see those dolphins again.
troll???
from the mirage site, here%26#39;s the phone number for the Bare pool. you could ask if they let others in, you might have to pay.
For general information about Bare, please call 702-791-7442
The topless pool at the Stratosphere is open to the general public for a fee.
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