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jamielynn_ca
01-05-2015, 11:19 PM
My boss wants to spend the day tomorrow at CES and all I want to do is go shopping. Got a drink at the casino and I think... I could really rock that waitress's... outfit!!

Rachael Leigh
01-05-2015, 11:50 PM
Jami I feel for you especially in Vegas, I had such fun being there last year going out dressed

jamielynn_ca
01-06-2015, 12:15 AM
Jami I feel for you especially in Vegas, I had such fun being there last year going out dressed

Oh that sounds like so much fun... but no friends here to go out with, not sure I could do a Vegas CD outing alone. :) Where did you go???

Rachael Leigh
01-06-2015, 01:39 AM
Was staying at the Monte Carlo, went to a couple of shows. Saw Meonopause the musical it was great.
Went to dueling pianos at the club in the Monte Carlo and just hung out in the Casino.
No one cared

ChristinaK
01-06-2015, 02:53 AM
Fremont St. last year. Many different people there. Never got judged, talked to several people. Had a lot of fun, wore feminine clothing without makeup. People there tend to be less judgmental, even though at home they might have been hostile. People seem to accept that in Vegas they are going to see things that they don't see at home. I was even approached by a woman, over a period of time, who wanted to have a tryst with her husband. They were from Texas. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas and people seem to accept that just fine. After all, what are the chances that you'll ever see them again? I love the town and the freedom that I enjoy there.

TerriM
01-06-2015, 09:16 AM
About 5 yrs ago i spent 3 days in LV. I went alone and went to the Glamour boutique and got a makeover. They were great and the girl there told me about some places. I ended going out with her and and some other TGs and had a great time. Like you say nobody cares in LV. I will remember those 3 days the rest of my life

Sarah Doepner
01-06-2015, 10:06 AM
There are some good thrift stores that might have some options for you. I usually hit them for one or two things when I'm down there. "Just You" would be another option for more specialized items if you don't want to totally fabricate something. Or you can just enjoy vegas for being vegas and get ideas for your next visit.

Andrea Chenowith
01-06-2015, 01:14 PM
Although it was absolutely idiotic of me to do this, I couldn't resist at the time since it was my first-ever visit to Vegas.

My wife and I were on our honeymoon, and we'd browsed through several of the boutiques in the Mirage. I saw a red gown that I absolutely HAD to try on, but knew that it was a no-go. However, my wife surprised me by saying that she needed to take a short nap, and suggesting that if I wasn't interested in that, I could head down to the casino floor and do some gambling.

Well, one thing led to another, and I found myself in the boutique. Hiccup - no dressing room. But since my wife and I had just been in there earlier that morning, I was able to convince the sales associate to bend the store's "no returns" policy by whipping up a story that I wanted to surprise my wife with the dress, but wasn't sure that it would fit. (Technically not a lie - no pronouns were used to reference fit :D) The SA said okay and sold me the dress. I took it to one of the restrooms and found my way back to the handicap-accessible stall. (Thank goodness it didn't fit well....)

jamielynn_ca
01-07-2015, 04:21 AM
Well I found my way to the South Outlet mall... 3 tops, 3 pairs of leggings, 1 sweater, boy shorts, camis, makeup kit, nail polish, earrings, bracelets, scarf AND both a pair of sexy heels and flats! Oh, I feel much better. Might need a second suitcase. Morale of the story is don't travel unprepared!

charlenesomeone
01-07-2015, 05:07 AM
That's wonderful Jamie, enjoy girl time.

Lvjim
01-07-2015, 08:38 AM
Welcome to vegas and have fun