Typically you'll get an eye-full of ladies in skimpy swimwear twerking and grinding to the music - with plenty of drinking involved. Las Vegas is famous for its dayclubs - where a nightclub atmosphere is delivered poolside, often with big name DJs like Steve Aoki and Tiesto hosting the fun. Tickets tend to be on the inexpensive side, in the $40 range, allowing you to have this "Vegas experience" without breaking the bank. It's not uncommon for a stand-up comic to cleanse the palate with a brief set in the middle of the show, and you can almost guarantee that an audience member will be brought up on stage at some point for a little lighthearted embarrassment. What to expect: Attend a few shows and you'll start to see some common elements - a bathtub scene, an aerial silk act, a big swing routine, etc. However, there are a few other productions that continue to thrive. Sadly, the trend appears to be dying out a bit recent closures include Pin Up (starring former Playmate of the Year Claire Sinclair) and Jubilee, a classic showgirls revue that was the longest running show on the Strip at the time it finished up. One of the most low-pressure, guilt-free ways to see some nudity in Vegas (if you're over 21, of course) is at a cabaret - or topless show. Jason Hoffman & Evan Lockhart / Thrillist Most strip clubs have ATMs but they come with sky-high service charges. To repeat, get your cash together in advance. Dancers can be very persuasive - some will flat out take advantage of you - charging your card for extra dances and drinks or even when another girl wanders over to join in on the fun. Las Vegas is littered with stories about guys at strip clubs who pulled out a credit card after a few drinks - and woke up the next day in deep shame and befuddlement. Know how much you're willing to spend and set aside that money in advance. Most clubs offer some form of free limo service that will pick you up from pretty much any hotel on the Strip or Downtown - and drop the cover as a courtesy. However, you'll definitely be charged a cover to make up for what the cabbie gets paid. Clubs tend to offer kickbacks to cabbies who bring passengers to their venue. Some advice: Never take a taxi to a strip club.
The sole exception: Palomino Club is the only club that enjoys the best of both worlds - a full bar and full nudity - thanks to a legal loophole.įor a full breakdown on the best strip clubs in town, check out our strip club guide.
How much skin you want to see depends on how much you want to imbibe. If you're willing to go without, a few clubs like Little Darlings and Diamond Cabaret eschew alcohol in favor of full nudity. Now, you may find yourself wondering, Why are all these strip clubs topless only? Well friend, Clark County has a law that prohibits full nudity in establishments that sell alcohol.