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Do hotels allow escorts or are there rules?

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Lucas Brown
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While prostitution is illegal, hiring a woman (or man) for company and time spent together is legal and this is the workaround. I am wondering though if this is something they allow in major hotels in Las Vegas or if it is something that is frowned upon in some established larger hotels. 


   
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Sarah Wilson
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I think most hotels are okay with it within reason. Assuming you don't cause any issues, they likely won't bat an eye. Some do require that guests sign a sheet and a room number where they will be. I think they are a bit iffy on those who stay the night though. This is based on what I have read. I guess you would have to ask a hotel itself. 


   
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Mystery Machine
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Yeah I think most would be ok with it. It probably happens every day so as long as you aren't obvious or draw attention to yourselves, you'll be ok. 


   
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Milo F
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It is such a common thing in Vegas for people to hook that escorts go unnoticed. The only time you will end up in trouble is if drugs are involved or you are actually being indecent in public. 


   
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Juliant
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Most of Las Vegas runs on a don't ask don't tell policy. As long as you are clean, not breaking any laws, and don't cause any issues in your hotel no one will care what you do in your room nor with whom. 


   
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Milo F
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Most of Las Vegas runs on a don't ask don't tell policy. As long as you are clean, not breaking any laws, and don't cause any issues in your hotel no one will care what you do in your room nor with whom. 

Yeah this is what most people will tell you. I think they have so much money rolling through there that they know there is bound to be criminal activity but so long as no one is getting robbed, killed, or seriously hurt they don't seem to care what people do. 


   
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