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Hey sexies! I have had several people ask me through DMs to share our review of clubs in Vegas. Our visit was March 2023, so potentially a bit seasonal possibly dated, but hopefully gives you some insight from one perspective. We know everyone likes different things, so certainly your experience might be very different than ours!

Curious to hear what you all think!

Review of Vegas Lifestyle Clubs (Mar 17-19, 2023)

  1. Red Rooster

Distance from the strip - 8.7 miles/22 min /$40 cab Hours: Friday- Sunday 9pm - 3am. (We were there Friday night) Theme: St. Patrick’s Day - some decor items, a few people dressed to theme. It wasn’t a big deal. But the scuttle-butt was that the big St Patrick’s Day party was going to be the Saturday night with 350 people expected.
Membership - n/a Fees - donation (non-negotiable) $40/couple Facility style - house Initial impressions - driving up we thought we were lost, going through an industrial area. The club is at the edge of a residential development. Looks like a storage facility with garage like roll up doors in the locked yard. Door is to the right of the storage yard. (Their website offers phone numbers of cab drivers who are familiar with their facility. We couldn’t reach any of them trying to call ahead early in the evening. )

Walking in, it seemed really hokey. Prices on sticky notes.
They have a coat check, nice touch.
Tour - we must have seemed like we had been there before. We weren’t asked, or offered a tour. Spoke with other first timers who were. Can’t personally comment on how helpful the tour was.
Our self guided tour: Two bars on the main floor, not clear what the difference was, but we got directed to the second bar when we tried to drop off our booze. 🤷‍♀️ Big dance floor, a pool table area, section with lots of tables and chairs overlooking dance floor. Red vinyl chairs and general decor gave off a 70’s rec room vibe. Small casual seating area off to one side and a playroom off to the side. Behind the seating area is a separate large indoor room with two pools. Large loungers around the pool for play. Most people in the pool totally naked, so no pressure to bring your suit! Towels for rent at the main entrance for $5. (One of the post-it note prices. The other said “Condoms $1”) Off the left side of the pool room was a locker room (bring your own lock) two playrooms, a bathroom, a small room with a sex chair.
There’s a small area beside the second bar that had a cute little homemade spread of food.
Beyond that is door to a large outside patio/smoking area. Heaters and tables, nice area to sit and chat.
Upstairs is the serious play area. Only couples, single women and their guests upstairs. A few groupings of leather couches and a back area where nudity is required. Security on that door to prevent Looky-Lou’s from entering.

Bar - BYOB with mix and ice provided.
Dance floor - fairly large dance floor in the middle, decent lighting, lots of people dancing and interacting with others DJ - top 40 dance and some 80’s 90’s oldies. Kept the party going and read the crowd well.

Staff - bartenders, door staff and coat check staff were friendly. They had very visible security staff who roamed around inconspicuously. They were friendly if you chatted with them, but we’re not overbearing or intrusive.
Vibe - we arrived shortly after opening, there weren’t many people there. Quickly filled up. Mix of locals and tourists. Wide variety of body types & colors. Dress code is “dress to impress” but ranged from very casual to business casual.
Friendliness - this place felt very welcoming, people were willing to chat if you made an effort. Those I invited to dance actually did. Others on the dance floor interacted with you. It was a fun party attitude. Play was on the table but there was no pressure.

Cleanliness - the house is dated, but clean. The pool area was particularly clean. Lighting was appropriate to the mood of each area.
Unusual aspects - the indoor pool was notably absent of odor. Been to other clubs with pools or hot tubs where it the smell of chlorine was nauseating. This place was a refreshing surprise!

Would we go back? - Absolutely! Had a great time. Would have gone back this trip if we hadn’t been intent on trying out different places.

  1. FlirtsLV

Distance from the strip - 5.1 mi/14 min/$12.60 Uber (note: didn’t show up in Maps on iOS mobile phone. Do not go to Flirts Lounge at The Rio!) Hours: Saturday 10pm - 3am. We were there Saturday (obviously!) Membership - $10, must pre apply, can’t purchase tickets until you are a member. Non judgmental membership application process. Fees - $50/ couple, $0/single females.
Dress code: dress to impress. People were definitely dressed up. Nice to see a dress code actually followed! Facility style - house Initial impressions - it’s a bit remote, seems like it’s on an acreage development. Very nice looking house. Entrance is on the right side of the house. Enter into a very nice large kitchen.
Tour - Thorough detailed tour. Very good at giving the highlights, reinforcing their rules and answering questions.
The house was really nicely decorated, private and semi private play rooms, a locker room (for a fee). A couple large bathrooms with showers. A large room with high ceilings where the bar is with a grouping of several couches and cocktail tables for mingling. A small dance floor and DJ. Above the DJ are two play rooms overlooking the dance floor with a glass wall towards the room. You can be toward the back on the bed and be less seen, or show off against the glass. (Mingling only from 10-midnight- then doors are locked to be exit only and play can start. ) Beyond the social room was another bathroom and a small outdoor patio/smoking area. Cozy and private.
Dance floor - small but well used dance floor. There weren’t a lot of people in attendance but lots got up and danced DJ - played pop and retro 80’s / 90’s. Probably a bit loud for an area that was supposed to encourage mingling.

Staff - a couple people at the entrance very friendly. Bar staff were attentive and remembered you when you came up. Only one guy wandering around checking on different rooms, I guess he was “security”(?) Vibe - pretty laid back, most couples kept to themselves to start, but once approached seemed friendly enough. The announcement at midnight that play could start seemed to wake people up and unleash them. Definitely more interaction.
We met a few locals and several other tourists.
Friendliness - I’d say people were kind of stand-offish to start, but like everywhere once you make the effort most were engaging.
Was I invited to join a couple to play, they said meet you in the semi private room - when I walked into the wrong room in the shaded area the 2 couples on the bed were more than happy to have an audience. Lol. Found my pair and proceeded to have a very good time. 😜

Cleanliness - super clean! House interior looks like a show home in most rooms. Lighting was bright in communal areas, dimmed but appropriate in play areas.
Unusual aspects - nothing particularly unusual.
Would we go back? Hmmmm. Possibly. It wasn’t our personal favourite, though nothing particularly negative about it. The vibe was maybe a bit more pretentious than we like. Others might call it upscale. To each their own.

  1. Club 5150

5150 S. Pecos Rd. Distance from the strip: 4.9 mi/16 min/ $13.45 Uber Hours: * Wed 9 pm -2 am * Thurs 8pm - midnight * Fri/Sat 9 pm - 4 am * Sun 10pm - 2am Membership - no Fees: $40/ local couples, $55/non-local couple Attended Sunday night, advertised as “Sunday is hotwife night” Facility style - converted house Initial impressions - very first impression was from Reddit. The host seems to be a member of this sub and comments on most of the threads that ask where to go in Vegas. Gives a welcoming invite to the facility. (Nice touch!) Looking at their website I was a bit confused by the photo of two sports cars parked outside the venue. (It makes sense later). Limited selection of locations are ever open on a Sunday night. Our expectations were low, and we really were curious “who goes to a club on a Sunday night?!” (Duh, it’s Vegas!!) Driving up it is located on the corner lot of a busy street. This was the only one of the 3 clubs we went to that actually had a sign outside. So we knew we were at the right place. The entrance was not quite so obvious, it is on the upper level. . It’s March and a hand lettered sign about dropping off Christmas donations was taped to the door. Didn’t exactly seem consistent with a lifestyle club so a bit confusing to new comers.

Inside the door, there were 3 (early to mid 20’s appearing) single males sitting in the vestibule on their phones. Ball caps, hoodies and jeans. Had to show ID to get in, but since the pen was out of ink to sign in, there was no record of who was actually in the club. A bit of a red flag for safety in my eyes. Asked if a tour is offered, none is. Lockers were free “because it was Sunday” Tour - none available. Our self guided tour: Immediately past the entrance is an open concept kitchen with an island serving as the bar. BYOB - Cups and ice provided, soda and water available for cash purchase. This opened onto a bare bones seating area with a few benches and an empty popcorn cart (I’m assuming they offer popcorn on busier nights [?]) off to the side was a hookah bar. Quite dark in this area. To the left of the bar was a hallway with lockers. Two small play rooms with closable doors or a chain to rope off but allow for audience viewing. A large group play area in a sort of loft and a large bathroom.
Off of the main seating area/hookah bar is a step down to an indoor room that seems like it is an addition or formerly was a deck. This area has a DJ booth, stripper pole, tiny open area I presume is a dance floor and a pool table. Bench seats around the outer walls, which is completely glass and overlooks the patio and yard. Lighting in this area was problematic. Basically only a red strobe light in the dark. The people playing pool asked if it could be turned off and another steadier light put on. The guys trying couldn’t figure out how, so the just turned it off. Hopefully they have that figured out by now. Additional note on this room: after sitting for a few minutes along the window benches, went to move and my shoe was goo’d to the floor. Gross. Most of this house could do with a solid cleaning. (It reminded me of my college boyfriend’s apartment: tidy on the surface but used pizza boxes piled in a corner, and soap rings in the bathtub kind of dirty.) A door off the side of this room leads outside. (Before heading outside, I’ll note that tucked behind the entrance is a tight metal circular staircase going to the lower level. Steep and narrow, I never feel safe on these things and think they should have gone out with the 70’s!)

Back to outside! WOW! This yard has potential to be a real oasis! It needs a lot of TLC though. A patio off to one side of the building has several chairs and tables to sit and/or smoke. There’s a gas grill, and a hot tub. Did not investigate the hot tub as my experience with them at clubs is that they are rarely clean, and I didn’t want that smell in my nose. The entire yard is fenced with a solid 10’ high cinder block wall. Very private! Below the patio is a huge area with a fire pit. The lawn furniture is strewn about and in poor repair. Looks like they haven’t tidied up the area since the last rager. Nice trees around it, probably a great place in the later spring and summer. In the middle of the yard are a couple of peculiarities: a fenced off bit toward the back center with tarps attached to the fence, and on the other side of that a boardwalk over to the gutted hull of an old speed boat with a mattress in the cockpit. It has a torn fitted sheet on it, and just as I went to have a closer look, it started to spit rain. Couldn’t prevent the sarcastic thought of “nothing sexier than a rain soaked musty mattress” from going through my head. 🤮 From there we ventured over the gravel to see what was behind the tarp fence. It appeared to be an above ground pool, but dug into the ground with a trench still around the edge. I suspect that may still have been under construction (?) though the fact that it was full of water and the ladder was on make me wonder if that is as complete as it’s getting!? Definitely need a better path to get to it and a deck around the edges seems like an obvious safety feature.

Between the door from the glassed in room and the patio are stairs going down to the basement. No beverages allowed downstairs. The basement is very spacious. Given how segmented the upstairs is it seems really big and open in contrast. Several larger rooms with couches, one with another stripper pole and a bondage chair and an ensuite bathroom. Separate BDSM room with several pieces of furniture to bind your sub to. Cuffs on some pieces, but no tools or rope were visible. BYOFloggers it seems. (If that’s your thing) There’s a roped off kitchen that seems to serve as a collection point for trash and cleaning tools. Another large bedroom at the end and a walk in closet that has been converted to two separate glory hole booths. It was very dark in there (no lights except for cell phone spotlight). Appeared to have shag carpet on the walls and the divider seemed to be made out of pressboard with a jagged hole. I don’t own a penis, but I wince just thinking about putting one through that hole. That whole room just screamed unsanitary to me.
Dance floor - as previously noted, it seemed like a small dance floor in front of the DJ booth. No one was dancing on a Sunday night.
DJ - no comment as there wasn’t a DJ the night we were there. There was background music, but to be honest I didn’t really pay attention to it.

Staff - seemed like a bro culture. (This is where the picture of the status cars finally made sense!) Not a lot of interaction with them to be honest. My observations are that they treat this more like a clubhouse or frat house than a business. If they turned up the charm, interacted more, gave the place a deep clean and some updates the club would benefit. Vibe - This club definitely trends younger. (20’s-30’s) Hard to get a good read on a slow night. There were lots of single guys, but that seems in keeping with the Hotwife theme. Overall it was very laidback and seemed like a fun time. We met one couple fairly quickly that we hit it off with so didn’t mingle as much as we might have.
Friendliness - overall a welcoming atmosphere. A bit less outgoing, but that was actually welcome given the number of single men, they were very respectful. Want to give this place another chance on a Friday or Saturday. Seems like it will be a good party.

Cleanliness - needs attention. If things had progressed to play, I would not have played there. Too many icky indicators. People did play there, just wouldn’t have met my comfort level.
Unusual aspects - the outside space! So much potential!!! Would we go back? Definitely. We will try a Friday or Saturday next trip.

Additional comments: Anecdotal/comments about clubs we did not visit this trip. Possibly some insights from what we gleaned.

Playhouse LV

Sister club to FlirtsLV. We planned to go there Friday night. However, their membership is determined after review by some unknown committee. Their website does state that they are the sexist club, they require a full length body picture of both partners on your application. While they didn’t give a clear reason for declining our membership application- we are both heavier people. I suspect we didn’t fit the body type.

Amusingly, we immediately started receiving their emails telling us what the upcoming events are. Again sarcastically can’t help but think “Here’s the list of fun events we are having that you aren’t pretty enough to attend!” 😂

Green Door

We repeatedly heard what a hole this place is. One of the tourist couples we met said they had gone, walked though, felt so uncomfortable that they turned around and left immediately. All the locals we spoke with had similar things to say.

Whispers

Heard good things about this club. Sounds like it would be similar to Flirts LV. Upscale, people nicely dressed, etc. Some people we know from our hometown recommended it to us. Another club they recommended in a different city we found a bit too cliquish. So given other options we decided against going to this one this time. It totally depends on you though. Everyone likes different types of places, so if you like classier joints maybe this one is your jam.

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