NV State Health Officials Say Strip Clubs May Reopen on May 1

According to a report by Fox5 News in Las Vegas, Nevada health officials said “individual counties can allow strip clubs to reopen – if they choose – on May 1st.”

We’re not sure exactly what that will mean for Las Vegas — and we won’t know until Clark County makes an official announcement — so, here’s hoping that county officials will allow clubs to make their own decisions regarding restrictions, if any. It’s possible that the county may allow authorities in the individual cities to make their own restricition rules.

I’ll continue to follow this story. I wouldn’t advise anyone to start making travel plans until we get more information on what this means for Vegas.

12 Responses to “NV State Health Officials Say Strip Clubs May Reopen on May 1”

  1. Aaron

    Looks like they are going to force the population to get to 60% before the girls can get close?

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  2. Aaron

    For what it’s worth, the UFC will be live with Fans at T mobile arena in Vegas July 10.

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      • Aaron

        Arnold, Once may 1 or June 1 rolls by and they can call them strip clubs again, will you be redoing your reviews for each place to give us an idea as to what’s changed and what’s stayed the same?

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        • Arnold Snyder

          Aaron: If and when the strip clubs reopen as strip clubs, I will absolutly have to review all of them to see what’s happening, get the new prices, etc.

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  3. Tom

    Girlfriend and I are planning a trip in mid July. Hopefully the clubs are back to normal. It wouldn’t be a Vegas trip without the full Palomino experience.

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  4. Gary Fisk

    I have trip planned in a week. Reached out to a hostess who had hooked me up before at one of the top clubs. I asked her if lapdances were still happening in vip. Her reply was yes. Personal dances are still happening. Lol. Note the careful wording. No one has ever called them that in Vegas. “personal” dances. Lol. That tells me all. I need to know.

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    • Arnold Snyder

      Gary Fisk: My advice to anyone who tries a VIP room dance in a Vegas strip club during the pandemic restrictions is to be prepared to accept whatever happens without complaint. Because of the mandated covid rules, dancers are not permitted to have physical contact with guests. Period. There is no “law” against physical contact, so no dancer or customer risks arrest, but the club could have its license suspended or revoked if physical contact is discovered to be taking place. You can be sure the club managers and owners take this very seriously. If a dancer feels it’s too risky to get frisky with a guest, she has to protect her job and her employer. I’ve had a number of complaints from readers of this blog who were disappointed in VIP rooms after spending hundreds for a dancer’s time and a bottle. To quote from a comment posted on this site a couple months ago: “Essentially the girl sat next to me the whole time in VIP. Her dances were “no contact” but she didn’t really dance much (maybe one or two songs) and couldn’t take her top off. Did a hour with her. She was still hot but it wasn’t the same experience as what we are used to at clubs.” So, buyer beware.

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  5. 808forever

    While this sounds like great news on the surface, we still have to remember Shittlyack’s still in charge here (at least publicly). Depending on who still gives his marching orders, he may/may not tell the SNHD to let the clubs reopen. Hell, he may be told to shut them down again, ’cause us plebs are having too much fun, and the Dopes can’t have that, or they’ll lose the precious control they want over us.

    As such, I’ll believe the clubs are fully reopened when I see them. The revelation of who’s really the President of this country (IIRC your source said it’ll be this month) will go a LONG way to making this happen.

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  6. Aaron

    Not a bad sign. I had heard may 1 was going to be a possible reopen date. Fauci’s grip is slipping. Ive been traveling in Mo this weekend and almost all the convinence stores here arent wearing masks in doors.. our hotel has wear a mask signs but none of the guests inside and half the staff are not wearing any.. Planning a possible trip for mid July for my bros birthday. Maybe we’ll be allowed to have a good time.

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