Comped Sex

Comps come in many forms. You get limo rides. You can get prepaid shopping sprees. Why not a limo ride out to a brothel in the desert (less than an hour ride) along with a prepaid gift card (for an hour ride)? It would be legal. Would a casino comp sex to a qualifying player? Has anyone heard of it happening or have firsthand experiences?

Disclaimer: I'm such a low roller that I have to leave my own right hand at the front desk when I go up to my room at night. I have no hopes of such a comp even if She Who Must Be Obeyed would allow such an idea.
In the '50's and '60's I don't think anyone would be doing any traveling. The "entertainment" would likely be coming over to the whale.
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
In the '50's and '60's I don't think anyone would be doing any traveling. The "entertainment" would likely be coming over to the whale.


Back then the showgirls were expected to work double shifts; one on stage and one upstairs. That's one of the things that Vegas has had to fight to get the public perception back that Vegas has some morals and no longer will offer illegal prostitutes to gamblers. That's why I'm wondering why the casinos don't appear to take the legal approach with a pre-paid shopping spree to a brother in the desert. Is the casino stopped by their morals? Do casinos really have morals against doing something that is legal?
We are talking about comping, if a perosn is a large enough whale, the casino will pretty much do what they want.

This would make a GREAT question of the day! Not to mention if a player wanted to use their points to pay for all or part of it. Imagine waiting for a 5x points day just to get enough points to get lucky.
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Originally posted by: bjammin65
Imagine waiting for a 5x points day just to get enough points to get lucky.

When you're paying for it, it's no longer called 'getting lucky'. It's called 'paying for it'.

Please take a look at the Nevada Gaming Regulations. "... it is the Nevada gaming licensees’
responsibility to ensure operations conducted within the boundaries of their property are
run in accordance with all laws and regulations and in a manner that does not reflect
badly on the State of Nevada or its gaming industry." While prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, it is not legal in Clark County and would "reflect badly" on the gaming industry if facilitated. But it's a good idea for the new casinos in Russia.

If you think the casinos should facilitate visits to brothels, then perhaps you have no objection to Hitler Birthday parties either.
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Originally posted by: moredeals
Please take a look at the Nevada Gaming Regulations. "... it is the Nevada gaming licensees’
responsibility to ensure operations conducted within the boundaries of their property are
run in accordance with all laws and regulations and in a manner that does not reflect
badly on the State of Nevada or its gaming industry." While prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, it is not legal in Clark County and would "reflect badly" on the gaming industry if facilitated. But it's a good idea for the new casinos in Russia.

If you think the casinos should facilitate visits to brothels, then perhaps you have no objection to Hitler Birthday parties either.


Come now, the casinos would be supporting the worlds oldest profession. Only the skinheads would celebrate Hitler's birthday, so build 'em a casino in Idaho if thats what you want.
Is it legal (If player is limo'd to the bunny ranch) and can be bought with money? Yes and yes. If you lose enough, or are worth enough, the casino will do anything within their means to make you happy.
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Originally posted by: moredeals it is the Nevada gaming licensees’ responsibility to ensure operations conducted within the boundaries of their property are run in accordance with all laws and regulations and in a manner that does not reflect badly on the State of Nevada or its gaming industry.


The casinos will put you in a limo and drive you to a local airport for a helicopter ride to the grand canyon. That is outside the boundaries of their property and just as legal as a trip to a brothel. What's the difference legally?
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