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May 16, 2016 at 11:43 pm #18653The AttorneyParticipant
Thanks for videos, Allissa! I’m sure it satisfies many people’s curiosities, if not whets their appetites to see the rooms in person.
Your post raises a question that I’ve always wondered about. Roughly what percentage of parties are in the rooms vs. the bungalows? I’ve never actually had a party in a room before, only in bungalows, even though I often find the rooms to be better decorated and cozier. I’ve actually asked for a room party before at a bungalow price, but I’m always told it’s better to be in the bungalow because there’s more to do there. I kind of figured that since your room is also your personal space while at the Sheri’s, it’s better to have parties in the bungalows so you can keep your space your own and not mess it up. Thoughts?
April 25, 2016 at 6:20 pm #18436The AttorneyParticipantWhy imagine when an actual photo will do? Here’s Adi in her Wonder Woman outfit. she’s perfect!
https://mobile.twitter.com/Addicted2Adi/status/708052433927151616/photos
April 22, 2016 at 10:03 pm #18405The AttorneyParticipantMy question is, does management critique the ladies’ negotiations skills using it, sometimes?
April 10, 2016 at 8:43 pm #18192The AttorneyParticipantI post in spurts on my twitter account about travel, food and other quirks of life, @jay_traderjj, but I use it mostly for horsing around with Adi and Paloma, my two favorites at Sheri’s. I think you can learn a lot about a person by looking at their Twitter feed.
I just got back from a 13.5 hour Las Vegas trip where I finally got to meet Adi in person. You can check out my review of Adi at http://www.sherisranch.com/ladies-reviews.aspx?id=698&page=0, and my reviews of Paloma at http://www.sherisranch.com/ladies-reviews.aspx?id=678&page=0 under my forum username “The Attorney”.
February 20, 2016 at 11:15 am #17260The AttorneyParticipantReminds me of my stay at the Hualalai on the Big Island of Hawaii. My bungalow had an outdoor shower with slate walls crawling with passion fruit vines, slate steps and the rest of the ground filled with smooth pebbles and potted tropical p;ants. The roof was made of a crisscross of bamboo poles, also covere with vines, through which natural sunlight poured through.
It would have made a terrific play date!
February 1, 2016 at 9:23 pm #17019The AttorneyParticipantOn my last four annual trips to Sheri’s, I rented from Hertz’s luxury series at McCarran, including a Porsche Panamera in 2013 and 2014, and a Cadillac Eacalade in 2012 and 2015. Parked at Sheri’s for about 3-4 hours each time. I had zero concerns about parking at Sheri’s because you are in the middle of nowhere. Pahrump is a small town, on top of which Sheri’s is on the far isolated outskirts of it. I was far more concerned about my rentals while in Las Vegas, getting broken into, door dinged by obese tourists, or damaged by valets.
For those of you who live in urban areas and don’t get the opportunity to go for long drives on the open road, the drive out to Pahrump is amazing. Just be careful with the speeding and the cops. My guess is that there aren’t too many reasons for pricey cars to be in Pahrump except for one, and I’ve generally heard that cops aren’t to keen on helping out brothels or their patrons, no matter how much tax dollars it adds to county coffers.
January 20, 2016 at 8:46 pm #16829The AttorneyParticipantThe Mustang near Reno allows it, but all sexual activities must take place on premises. You can go to dinner, go gambling, etc. but I believe you must use the brothel’s limo service.
January 2, 2016 at 11:35 pm #16667The AttorneyParticipantThanks, TechieGuy80. Just curious, Have you gone to the bar and just hung out, without ever partying? Do they kick you out after a few drinks? I’ve heard some brothels have two drink maximums (not minimums!)?
December 5, 2015 at 12:07 pm #16337The AttorneyParticipantHard to say, but I think I would party more until I went broke. I only did the bar my very first time, but I was too nervous to enjoy the full bar speed dating experience. All my subsequent trips have involved emailing beforehand, so I skipped the bar in favor of appointments.
The other thing is that I’m more of a GFE type of guy and I have monogamistic tendencies. I had great parties during my last trip, so I would probably stick with the same person because I had such a great time. All of my parties have been bungalow parties, but if I were local, I don’t know if I would end up doing shorter room parties, but more frequently, instead – not sure if that’s my style. Just thinking about it makes me want to move to Begas for a year to find out!
November 21, 2015 at 11:13 pm #16177The AttorneyParticipantFlint, I’m like you, a once a year guy.
Techieguy80, how is the experience different once you’ve switch to being a local?
November 18, 2015 at 5:55 am #16154The AttorneyParticipantAs a corollary to Flint’s question, how many times a year do you go, or how many parties do you have per year, and are you a local or non-local?
I’ve only been going for the last three years, once a year, one party each time, except two the last time.
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September 20, 2015 at 8:23 pm #15783The AttorneyParticipantNo alternative rock fans? Granted, the genre as a whole does not set the right mood unless your fleeing cops that are breaking up a block party, but the possible exceptions include Placebo’s Every You Every Me, and Pure Morning. Also, Bjork’s Army of Me.
September 15, 2015 at 7:22 pm #15738The AttorneyParticipantSo… I had two parties this weekend and ended up wearing a dressy t-shirt (I know, that sounds oxymoronic to some), dressy jeans, and dress shoes to both. It was amazingly cool Sunday morning at the Ranch. Apparently, it was severe thunderstorms in Pahrump on Saturday night. I saw the storm clouds from from Vegas, but it didn’t rain a drop in the city.
September 11, 2015 at 1:34 am #15685The AttorneyParticipantI think the most important question is: what songs do you play when you are partying in my favorite bungalow, the 60’s room?
September 4, 2015 at 10:31 pm #15599The AttorneyParticipantDon’t forget that a number of the women have Twitter accounts and post more casual pictures on their accounts. I personally like those photos even more, since they’re more real world!
September 4, 2015 at 10:29 pm #15598The AttorneyParticipantOn the drive over, I felt like turning around several times, even when I was driving down Homestead. Even sitting at the bar and talking with the first few ladies was very nerve-wracking. Despite studying the website and schedules extensively, I didn’t recognize the first person who I talked to, which made me even more nervous, but then I recognized the second person and immediately agreed to go and negotiate.
Second time, a year later, was a piece of cake. I had made an appt. and knew exactly what to expect.
My 3rd annual trip is coming up in a week – I had to change appts. several times over the last two months because of changing schedules at Sheri’s. I would check and make sure that the women you’re hoping to party with are still on the schedule. Have fun!
August 24, 2015 at 5:21 am #15453The AttorneyParticipantMontana, do you think the slowness is more related to the heat, or Sheri’s regulars wanting to avoid the tourist crowd in LV, or conference schedule in LV?
August 24, 2015 at 5:13 am #15452The AttorneyParticipantAfter exiting the mountains, the speed limit might be 70 or 75 mph, so I don’t think anyone would bat an eye at 80 mph, but the risk is that there is a tendency to go 90+ mph, since it’s just a flat straight road with minimal traffic. Especially for metropolitan Californians, you have to fight the urge to go too fast.
August 21, 2015 at 11:08 pm #15441The AttorneyParticipantIt’s great that your parents are supportive of your plan! But if you are self-conscious or otherwise concerned about them hanging out while your partying, they can always drop you off and head 8 minutes up the street and have fun at the casino until you are done. The only issue is that I don’t recall is whether the cell coverage at the Ranch is any good, and whether you can easily text or call your parents when you’re done.
Also, depending on the time of day you plan to go, they could easily hang out at the bar. When I was at Sheri’s last year in early September around 11:30 am, there was just the friendly bartender and some locals grabbing lunch inside, pretty tame and low-key. Your parents already sound pretty cool for driving you over, and as long as they aren’t too prudish, they might enjoy hanging out at Sheri’s while they wait for you.
Lastly, keep in mind that nothing it actually free, and I believe if you use the limo, the driver actually gets a cut of the proceeds from the party, so the courtesan negotiations may be different if she knows she has to tip out to the limo driver.
Good luck on your trip!
August 20, 2015 at 4:26 am #15429The AttorneyParticipantThere are no formal rest stops or rest areas like you find along California highways. As you head out from Vegas proper, you’ll be in the flat suburbs for about 15 minutes before things start to thin out and you start the mountain climb and descent over the next 15 minutes. You can stop at the last gas station before the mountain as Flint mentioned. There is a biker bar near the summit called the Mountain Spring Saloon, but unless your having a drink there, I don’t know that it would be cool to just pump and dump there. Once you descend back to the flats, there are no businesses at all until you get to Pahrump. If you take the side streets to Sheri’s, it’s about a 10-15 minute drive from the edge of Pahrump to Sheri’s, but not much in the way businesses you can stop at, but it you go down the main street, there are plenty of businesses to stop at, including the casino that techguy80 mentions.
You may also want to talk to a urologist, as your should consider whether that level of urinary frequency may interfere with your party time at Sheri’s, and to rule out other treatable causes, such as an overactive bladder or an enlarged prostate. It may also be helpful to discuss with the urologist whether there is any peer-reviewed, clinical evidence to support a health benefit for a water intake that would cause that frequency of urination.
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