Strip Clubs in Las Vegas
The mentality of “Something
for Everyone” even extends to the strip club business.
If you walk down the strip at night, there will be people
doling out flyers for the clubs. Taxis also have a sign in
their cabs about different places to visit.
The Palomino is one of the oldest clubs outside the city limits.
Since they are outside the city limits, they are one of the
few clubs that have both total nudity and serve alcohol. It
has two levels where the featured dancers do themed dances
with specific props and music.
Glitter Gulch is located right in the center of the Fremont
Street Experience. They have basic shows where the women wear
long gowns and slowly take them off to reveal just a G-string.
This is also one of the places due to its convenience; you
can visit, check it out, and leave if it is not to your liking.
The Sapphire Club is the largest strip club in Las Vegas.
It has 71,000 square feet of nakedness. This one is different
from most. It is not only friendly and clean, it is modern
and you won't find any attitudes here. They have giant television
screens so you can keep an eye on what is happening on the
other side of the room. The upstairs rooms are posh and very
expensive.
Cheetah's is an extensively known strip club. It was used
as the background set for the movie “Showgirls.”
Renovations have been made since then and the only recognizable
sight in the club is the full-size stage where the dancers
perform. This is considered a sporty frat bar and usually
the age group seen here is 21 to 40. Eight television sets
line the walls and the club does a good business during major
sporting proceedings.
The Excalibur Hotel is out
of King Arthur days. It is a gigantic fairy tale castle complete
with dragons and pageantry on the interior. Make sure to eat
the Tournament of Kings medieval style buffet complete with
a jousting tourist lure.
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