They're just now realizing that we spend more money, are more interested in the theatrics and Divas, and like to party?
Riiiight....
:toff: Good show, good show.
They're just now realizing that we spend more money, are more interested in the theatrics and Divas, and like to party?
Riiiight....
:toff: Good show, good show.
"All things in moderation... even moderation itself.." B.F.
I've always loved Las Vegas and would still go there no matter what. But it will be nice to see images of gay couples, ads meant to market to us, and places where we're welcome to be ourselves for a change. Do you know they just opened a leather bar there. One more place for me to put on my itinerary next time I go.![]()
Don Mike
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It actually makes me less likely to go there.
I hate it when we are pandered to, or only advertised to becasue we spend "30% more".
I love Vegas, and have been going there for years.
I always try to stay at the Blue Moon resort, and before that at other smaller gay bed and breakfasts.
When I have to go for conventions, or other industry stuff...I often just stay at the host hotel, or whatever is closer for ease...but for vacation, I always try to keep my money in the family.
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On a side note, I did see that Harrahs was the first gaming company to score 100% on the HRC Corporate Index.
I guess that says something.
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Funny.. earlier this year my boyfriend and I were at Paris Las Vegas and asked the concierge if there were any gay bars anywhere and he said he didn't know and then pointed at a 82 year old lesbian who worked as a janitor and suggested we ask her.:eek:
Jasun Mark. Crass of the Titans.
I must say that I have to agree with the member from TropixxStudios. I really hate when a business decides to suddenly become "gay friendly" simply for the sake of revenue. Appreciate me and my business for who and what we are, not the size of our bank accounts. The reality of the entire situation unfortunately, is that in this world, money is the driving force of life for a great number of people and he with the most money wins. We've become a society where the battle of ethics versus revenue is landsliding toward the revenue side of the scale. Now I guess the decision becomes more difficult.
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