Originally posted by: Inigo Montoya
I'm pretty sure it was on the mall/walkway from Horseshoe to the Monorail station that I got a fabulous chair massage last trip. It was located in the center walking area just after the down escalators, not an actual storefront, they had 5-6 people working there. Highly recommended.
I avoid the Strip the way I avoid the South Pole, so I haven't seen that...but I wonder. Who owns the walkways to the Moronrail? At some point, they must be public rights of way, like sidewalks. What's the permitting/licensing process?
I ask because Vegas authorities have recently gotten absolutely rabid about "cleansing" pedestrian walkways, particularly the Strip crossing bridges, of panhandlers, buskers, etc. Maybe if you pay the requisite baksheesh, you can operate your massage business there? In Vegas, money talks. Actually, it screams at the top of its lungs.