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When people think of casinos, they picture flashing lights, ringing slot machines, and high-stakes bets. But there’s another side to these glamorous gaming halls—prostitutes working the casino floors.
Whether you’re visiting Las Vegas or another casino hotspot, here are five surprising truths about prostitutes and casinos you need to know.
1. They Target You at Your Weakest Moment
Many casinos don’t openly talk about it—but their staff knows exactly what’s going on.
One traveler, Millerb, learned this firsthand. A hotel desk clerk warned him about letting strangers into his room. Why? Because prostitutes know exactly when to approach.
They’ll wait until you’re distracted, tipsy, or simply lonely. That’s when they make their move.
“They always get you when you’re at your weakest,” Millerb shared.
2. They’re Hiding in Plain Sight
Think you can spot a working girl from across the casino floor? Think again.
One visitor, Dewmkw84, pointed out the scene at the Baccarat Bar inside the Bellagio:
“You think all those women in cocktail dresses are waiting for their boyfriends? Nope.”
Many tourists have no idea how many of these women are actually there for business—not pleasure.
3. Female Tourists Notice Too—and It Gets Awkward
It’s not just men who spot prostitutes in casinos. Solo female travelers often notice—and sometimes feel uncomfortable.
One woman shared her experience at the MGM Grand’s Zuri Bar:
“I was worried I’d be mistaken for one. I’ve never been in a bar with such blatant prostitution.”
She even witnessed one woman leaving with a client while clearly not fully dressed!
4. It’s All About the Money
Forget the movie stereotypes. These women aren’t looking for sad, lonely guys. They’re looking for cash.
As one poster said:
“They’re attracted to any and all gentlemen—IF they have money.”
In other words, looks don’t matter here—your wallet does.
5. Some Tourists Secretly Hope to Get Approached
Here’s the funny part: not everyone avoids the attention. Some people actually hope to get hit on!
One traveler confessed:
“I wander the casinos for hours, hoping I’ll be approached.”
It’s a Vegas ego boost—even if they can’t afford the offer.
Final Advice: Keep Your Eyes Open
If you’re trying to avoid unwanted attention—or secretly hoping for it—here’s a simple rule:
Stay out of the casino bars after midnight… or don’t!
In Vegas, they’ll find you.
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