We want you to know a bit about privacy in Las Vegas. We all know the slogan "what stays in Vegas...". This is only true when you - the distinguished visitor keeps it that way. Your privacy is obviously important but you have to use a little common sense and discretion. If you draw attention to yourself by carrying drugs in your car (yes, it has happened more than once) than we can't help you. If you have a large Rolls Royce pull you up to the club while the Papparazzi are around, we can't help you.
For those of you that really do want to have a great time but not be bothered by Paparazzi or others we have some suggestions for you to follow as noted below:
1. Start first by calling ahead and asking for a VIP Host (not a Casino Host or Concierge). Inform them of who you are and what you would like in the way of privacy and discretion. They can arrange most of what you desire ahead of time and will keep you in as much seclusion as you want. we have one very discrete host in mind for you but will only reveal contact information if you send an email request. Please put in the Subject line Request VIP Host and email us here.
2. Most people won't know you by sight unless your face is published on television constantly. If you are a bit player, CEO, or a high roller, the chances of someone recognizing you is slim as long as you don't call attention to yourself. Do keep in mind your clothing, accessories, bling, and manner do call attention to yourself whether you think so or not. Some folks make a living looking specifically for you. Your shoes, purse, belt, watch, etc. all give you away no matter how plain you try to look. Your success doesn't mean people have to take advantage of you or judge you, but it does happen. Being aware of your surroundings is one way to help avoid this problem.
3. Entitlement is a harsh word but it is worth pointing out that some feel they are entitled to special treatment. Each person has to decide what they feel they deserve and value. It would be wrong for anyone to judge you because your expectations may be higher than some, but people are people and unless they walk in your shoes they probably won't understand. When you feel your expectations are not being met, start first with your host and concierge. I promise you, they will try to make it right because they are the people that most understand you and your needs. I have spoken to several hosts and they all report the same basic thing. You are going to get comped and special treatment automatically because of who you are and you already know what you will get. But they feel most disturbed when they are disrespected as the person there to help, so please keep that in mind. Sometimes they can't peform miracles, but they do try each and every time.
4. Shopping is always fun when you find that special item. Just remember, keep your purchase safe and close to your body. No one in Vegas wants you to be harrassed or potentially robbed, but it is an ugly part of society no matter where you go. The actions you take, should help mitigate any risks, but always be aware of your surroundings.
As always we might not have thought of something important here. We most welcome your comments and suggestions. Feel free to send us an email when you get the chance. We really appreciate it.