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Hi all....

Heading to Vegasfor a week soon and just wanted to find out if there is anything of a Diaper relation out there that is interesting? I plan to be diapered on the way out and back and for most of the time there butwanted tosee if there was anything exciting or different to do? Any good shops or places to visit>

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I was there a year ago and didn't find anything. I checked the internet and the phone book but found nothing. One thing that surprised me about Vegas was that the 'sin' side of Vegas is gone. Even in the newest casinos the gambling is pushed towards the back. They are turning Vegas into more of a family entertainment area than a city of sin.

I like to think of Vegas as the 'City of Excess' and not the 'City of Sin'

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I seem to recall coming across an ad for a pro-mommy with a nursery somewhere in the las vegas area, but I can't remember enough about it to google it up. In any case, I doubt if that's what you're looking for. Unfortunately, the adult baby store they showed in that CSI episode was fictional.

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I go to Las Vegas a few times a year to the races at the speedway. On our drive down, my brother rarley stops at rest areas he just wants to "get there". I put on an Abena X-plus brief before we start the trip and before our trip back. This assures me dry pants and also a dry truck seat for him (he would kill me if I got his seat wet with pee!) I wet to an adult sex shop while we were down there. I told the cashier (shyly) about my diaper fetish and asked if she had anything to do with adult babies. She said she saw a movie about abies but that had been a few months before. They would have some things to do with this fetish. They sell butt plugs, maybe something to do with enema supplies, and other supplies (if your into that stuff). Have fun on your trip and I hope you find diapers! :beer:

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Vegas is getting away from the "family" oriented stuff and getting a little back to basics. I don't see the gambling put on the back burner at all! The first thing you see when you walk in is the casino and slot machines! Gambling in diapers does make it nice because if you find a hot slot and have to go, you can just do it without risk of getting up to find a bathroom and then having someone else be playing your machine when you get back.

Honestly, enjoy your trip to Las Vegas and do a lot of stuff there. The Tropicana has a fantastic exhibit of Titanic artifacts recovered from the ship. Try taking the DUCE bus downtown. Fitzgearlds has a great impressionest show "Larry G Jones" and it's only about $17 for a ticket. By the way, you can ride the "DUCE" double decker city bus up and down the strip and also to downtown for only $5 for a 24 hour pass, getting on and off as often as you like. You can also get free tickets to the auto collection at the Imperial Palace. http://www.lvol.com is a great website for finding things to do as well as some coupons for discounts.

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You should read the link posted in this topic. It is about diapers and gambling.

Apparently people are now watching out for people using slot machines in diapers because it is apparently a sign of someone who has a gambling problem - that they are sitting at the machines for so long that they would need a diaper.

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You should read the link posted in this topic. It is about diapers and gambling.

Apparently people are now watching out for people using slot machines in diapers because it is apparently a sign of someone who has a gambling problem - that they are sitting at the machines for so long that they would need a diaper.

I agree that having a gambling problem is not good! That is why I always say to take a break from playing the slots and see some shows or attractions. Vegas has so many different thinngs to see that you are never at a loss for something to do other than gambling. Wearing a diaper when gambling is not a big deal as long as you are not obvious about it! Make sure your shirt stays tucked in and you are not so huge and bulky that it's obvious you are diapered. I'm sure there are people who are actually incontinent playing slots in casinos and need diapers. By all means play it safe if your going to gamble in diapers but if your like me, I sometimes have to pee every hour or 1-1/2 hours. My brother is also diabetic and I've seen him pee when he wakes up, pee again 30 minutes later before leaving the hotel room, pee when he gets off the elevator on the way to breakfast and then pee again 30 minutes later after eating breakfast! With the slots being so tight now days, finding a hot one just when you have to pee and taking a chance on losing it to someone else makes diapers convienient.

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The last time I was in Vegas was July '05. I went with Mommy Anna and stayed at the Sahara. If you know about me, you know that all I wear are short baby girl dresses and sunsuits. And, diapers and rubber pants of course. With the panties just peeking out below the hem of the dress. The line at check-in was incredibly long and we had to wait a good hour and a half to get to our room. All the while, me, desperately needing a diaper change. I raised some eyebrows naturally and the cameras were winking away as we stood there in line. But, other than the wait, there were no problems. We lost money in Vegas, but more than made up for it on the trip back to Phoenix, with a huge streak of luck on a stop in Laughlin, Nevada. Needless to say, I love Laughlin. :D

Cuddles,

--heidilynn ;)

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Vegas is getting away from the "family" oriented stuff and getting a little back to basics. I don't see the gambling put on the back burner at all! The first thing you see when you walk in is the casino and slot machines!

I disagree the New Strip is defitely moving away from the gambling image. You think they are getting away from the family image? You mean all those new hotels with monorails, rollercosters, movie theaters, castles, etc. the old strip was about gambling the New Strip is about entertainment. If you look at some of the hotels it will give you a good example...

- The faciest hotels on the strip the Wynn Resort, the Venitian and the Belagio have all pushed their slot machines further into the hotel.

- The newest hotels on the strip: the the Mirage, the Luxor and Treasure Island have other attractions to lure you in and again the slots are not the first thing you see as you enter.

Other hotels on the New Strip do have slots at the front but are also remodeling and using other factors to attract you to their hotel. Competition is getting fierce.

The hotels realise two things: 1) you can gamble anywhere on the strip so they need to step it up to lure you in, 2) there is more money in vacations, once they have you there then gambling will happen.

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actually, the newest hotel on the strip is The Wynn. The Mirage was built by Steve Wynn in 1989, and Treasure Island was also built by Steve Wynn (He also built the Bellagio in 1998) in 1993.

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I disagree the New Strip is defitely moving away from the gambling image. You think they are getting away from the family image? You mean all those new hotels with monorails, rollercosters, movie theaters, castles, etc. the old strip was about gambling the New Strip is about entertainment. If you look at some of the hotels it will give you a good example...

- The faciest hotels on the strip the Wynn Resort, the Venitian and the Belagio have all pushed their slot machines further into the hotel.

- The newest hotels on the strip: the the Mirage, the Luxor and Treasure Island have other attractions to lure you in and again the slots are not the first thing you see as you enter.

Other hotels on the New Strip do have slots at the front but are also remodeling and using other factors to attract you to their hotel. Competition is getting fierce.

The hotels realise two things: 1) you can gamble anywhere on the strip so they need to step it up to lure you in, 2) there is more money in vacations, once they have you there then gambling will happen.

I will disagree to a point. The Mirage was built in 1989 by Steve Wynn and is credited with revitalizing Las Vegas as a tourest destination. Yes, you have hotels with roller coasters and more family orented things to do. It is nothing like it was in the 60's and 70's but after a few years of the theam parks (MGM had a huge indoor theam park in the mid 1990's with roller coasters, etc. aimed at kids but tore it down a few years later) Las Vegas is not putting as much emphasis on kids. Even Treasure Island change it's name to TI to make it sound less like a family oriented hotel. That is not even to mention the change in the pirate show out front from a swashbuckling duel between pirates and a British ship to a sexy show with half naked women called "The Sirens of TI". Yes, the theamed hotels are very nice and have great shops and restaraunts (no more $2.99 Prime Rib dinners) but the facts are hotels make most of their money from gambling and slot machines. That is a hard core absolute fact. I go to Las Vegas once or twice a year and the slot machines are one of the first things you see when entering most casinos. Ceaser's is an exception and a few others you have to walk past the entrance or front desk first but once there, the floor of the hotel/casino is mostly slot machines everywhere you look. I like the new Las Vegas with the fancy restaraunts, upscale shops and attractions as well as the great theamed hotels such as Excalibur, MGM, Paris and New York New York. Vegas won't ever go back to the mob days of the 50's 60's and 70's but Vegas is not going for the kids as much as they were 6 or 7 years ago with amusement parks and rides.

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