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Which Las Vegas hotels have topless pools and or public rooms in them?

We may have to take my niece with us on a trip there and would like to avoid all places like that. I know there is that kind of stuff everywhere there, but what are some of the major places on the strip, hotels OR places at all, where nudity is openly displayed that we could try to avoid?

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  1. There aren't topless pools in Vegas. That kind of stuff isn't everywhere there. Nudity is not openly displayed. Vegas is a wild place but it has rules. You can go to any pool without a problem.
  2. Nudity isn't displayed openly anywhere in the casinos. Everywhere that has a topless pool also has regular pools. The topless pools are secluded, 18+ and they have security at the entrance, so you won't accidentally see anything. But if you want to avoid the hotels that have topless pools you'll need to avoid Caesars Palace, The Venetian, Mirage, Wynn, Mandalay Bay, Stratosphere, Rio, Flamingo, Golden Nugget and Green Valley Ranch. Vegas does indeed have topless pools.
  3. Any pool that is topless is not accessable to just anyone. You won't walk into or by one by mistake so you don't have to worry about that. What you have to worry about are those creeps that hand out those cards on the strip for escorts. They are all over the strip on the ground, on poles ... everywhere. Several years ago the city outlawed them but the ACLU sued and won them the rights to hand out those cards.
  4. see the list of hotels in vegas at http://www.hoteltopten.com/las-vegas-hotel.html hope that helps
  5. Most major hotels have topless pools. However, they have staffed entrances to limit access and have tall shrubbery for privacy. There is no open nudity, but watch out from the people on the street handing out cards for escorts.
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