I am headed there soon.
I have been to Badlands and JUST YOU.
Where have you gone and how did it go?
I want to dress and be safe.
Prene
I am headed there soon.
I have been to Badlands and JUST YOU.
Where have you gone and how did it go?
I want to dress and be safe.
Prene
Went last Oct and had no problems staying on the strip. Stayed at the Monte Carlo went to see a couple of shows dressed and no issues.Pretty sure I was read a few times but its Vegas nobody cared
Have fun
I would love to go play craps while dressed. I'm so calm while dressed and think it would make for an awesome night.
May go to the strip ... who knows.
Wondered about xdressing clubs and such?
Do not know if I want to dress to much ... just want to pass as best as I can.
In other words, not in DDDD forms,
tight top, and short skirt.
I would dress up, go gamble then go out and enjoy the lights, may go to a strip club, then go around looking at the sights and then come back and relax.
I don't know about clubs but I have seen into the looking glass ads (transformation salon etc)
there are a couple clubs that have drag shows
Don't know any specific places to recommend while "dressed" but if you want to do some sight-seeing, the tours through Hoover Dam are good, and it's worth your while to make a trip out to Red Rock Canyon, and walk down the little trail (very short - maybe 1/4 mile?) to see the petroglyphs. One caveat - if you go to Red Rock and plan to do any out of the car sight-seeing, wear white, long sleeves and long pants, and a hat with a wide brim. The sun can be brutal. It might not be so bad this time of year - I was there in August.
Just for fun, I stuck a thermometer in my hatband while I walked out to the petroglyphs, and tucked it under my shoe laces when I walked back. At my head, the temp was 112 F. At my feet, it was 135 F. It was astounding how much heat was reflected back up off the ground.
The mall at Caesar's is impressive, if you want to go drool on Gucci and such, and it is interesting to watch the statues "come to life" and to watch how the lighting changes inside to mimic the real sky.
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Thanks Dorothy,
The weather will be nice 60-65 high and 40-45 low.
I think that is great.
Anyone else going to be there?
I am thinking about a makeup job and ???
I know that Harrah's promote themselves as being a member of LGBTQ (etc) travel association or something like that. Ultimately, a crossdresser in Las Vegas will rate about a 1 out of 10 on the weirdness scale.
Thanks Princess29,
I will look into it.
Have you been there?
My only time there en femme was a few years ago. I stayed at Harrah's next to Paris and across the street from the Bellagio and kitty corner from Caesar's Palace. I love Caesar's mall. You can spend a lot of time there and trying clothes on en femme is the best. I also went down to the new City Center a few blocks south of the Bellagio. That was nice and great for site seeing. In my opinion you may be safer at the mainstream venues along the strip. We ate at a great French Bistro in the Paris Casino overlooking the strip and the Bellagio. I think the Glamour Boutique does make overs y appointment. I have never been there. Enjoy your time their.
Thanks,
I have never seen a cder out on the strip.
But what I am hearing from you all it is OK and safer.
If I go that route, all I plan is just go out late ... 11pm if that is late in Vegas?
I do need to look up Harrah's.
Want to stay safe.
Hi Prene
I have been to Vegas on several occasions. The safest spot you can go is to see Amy and Jodie at Glamour Boutique store as Allie said. Its aimed at the transgender/crossdresser market and you can just hang out there, shop in their store or book one of their services that they offer.
Las Vegas is not one of my favorite places. My philosophy on going out is more about going places with lovely CD girlfriends and being the party rather than looking for one.
Lynn Marie
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"... all I plan is just go out late ... 11pm if that is late in Vegas? ..."
There is no such thing as late in Las Vegas. They used to call New York "the city that never sleeps". Well - if that is the case, Las Vegas is New York on speed.
"We don't see things as they are; we see things as we are." Anais Nin
I again concur with many here Vegas is a good place to go dressed and blend. When my wife and I were there in Oct we even went to a sports bar and we were treated like anyone else.
two things to consider.
1) A Cder is just part of the show in vegas and about the only place you wont be on camera is your rooms toilet.
2) There is a lot of alcohol pumped testosterone at the weekends.
As such you should be pretty safe but consider week day/night outings over fri/sat, mid week is still busy for you to disappear into the crowd and feel safe but doesn't have the intoxicated groups where trouble may lurk at the weekends.
Ps i had no problems in TI, mirage fashion show mall and even drove out to a couple of DSW's and had dinner in a north las vegas Ruby Tuesdays. got more strange looks lugging our ski bag around TI in drab!
Charlies Bar off of Tropicana Blvd... very comfortable cowboy themed gay bar with talented bartenders, reasonable prices, drag show on Sundays and Drag Queen Bingo too.
Flex Lounge on Charleston Blvd.... divey looking little bar with okay bartenders, cheap drinks, CD friendly clientele, and the best, funniest drag show I have seen.
Fremont Street Experience... bars everywhere. Other people are your entertainment, and you are theirs. Strangers might just ask if they can get a picture with you if you look awesome enough or weird enough.
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If you're nervous at all, Prene? The Fremont St. Experience is like Mardigras every nite. No one even batted at eye at Sherry there!
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Alice is a member here also!
U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.
Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!
"... about the only place you wont be on camera is your rooms toilet."
I am reminded of a Julia Roberts line in Oceans Eleven - Tess Ocean: "Terry, you of all people should know, in your hotel, there's always someone watching."
"We don't see things as they are; we see things as we are." Anais Nin
Hell-o Prene,
Been there quite a few times, never dressed ( I had a REALLY long period of no interest)
But what others are saying so far makes sense. The strip is so full of people, all the time, you would be
the least likely to have a problem there, than at some off strip club.
The place Allie is referring to is named Mon Ami Gabi ( don't spell check that on me) at the Paris. Get a seat outside! Don't settle for inside.
There is the most awesome view of the Bellagio water show from this place, and the food is incredible.
Try the scallop appetizer... OMG! Save me seat!
Have a great time! Hell that's like telling the Pope to pray!
Let us know how it goes.
Much Love,
Kristyn
One more piece of advice... Don't match Tequila shots with someone twice your size at the Monte Carlo! Trust me on this one.
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I go to Las Vegas a couple times a year and I've never had trouble and only twice have I overheard a negative comment, the last one at least 10 years ago. Most recently in December I spent most of my time in the Fremont street area. In the past I've been on the Strip, in most of the casinos, shopping in grocery and drug stores, visited museums, gone thrift shopping and eaten at both fast food and sit down restaurants, all of these things both alone and with others who were en femme. Go where you want and as long as you dress appropriate to your age and the activity, behave yourself and show respect for everyone else, you should be able to expect the same.
Sarah
Being transgender isn't a lifestyle choice. How you deal with it is.
I am so excited.
THanks for all your advise and info.
If you have any other safe places ... I am all ears.
Prene
Its not called "lost wages" for nothing, I had to learn the hard way, now I just don't go. Losing money fast or slow is just not entertaining for me and those shows, way too expensive for my budget.
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