Summary
Las Vegas: A Guide for LGBTQ+ Travelers
As Las Vegas has skyrocketed in popularity as both a place to live and visit, it has also become one of the nation’s foremost destinations among gay and lesbian travelers. Unlike cities with well-defined gay scenes, relatively few LGBTQ+ travelers come to “Sin City” specifically for gay nightlife. Instead, most visitors are focused on mainstream attractions: gambling, shows, celebrity restaurants, and exploring the iconic Strip.
Overview of Las Vegas for LGBTQ+ Travelers
Considering this, if you’re visiting Las Vegas and want to experience some of the city’s vibrant gay scene, you may wonder whether it is better to stay on the Strip or slightly off it.
Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Vegas
The answer depends on several factors. Below are the pros and cons of where to stay in Vegas, depending on your travel objectives.
Traveler Profiles and Recommendations
Profile A: The Vegas Virgin
- You’re traveling with a significant other and have never been here before, focusing primarily on major attractions and casinos.
Advice: Stay right on the Strip for easy access to major resort casinos and attractions.
Luxury options include the stunning Wynn and the adjacent Encore, both known for their opulence and exceptional customer service. They also cater to the LGBTQ+ community with programs designed to enhance guest experiences. Other top-tier properties to consider are THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, Four Seasons, Bellagio, and Venetian.
Profile B: The Party Monster
- You’re single or traveling with friends, eager to explore the nightlife.
Advice: Consider staying near but off the Strip. The Hard Rock Las Vegas Hotel & Casino offers a trendy atmosphere and is close to the popular “Fruit Loop,” a circuit of gay bars, including Freezone and Piranha.
Profile C: The Outdoorsy Romantic
- You’re seeking a luxurious and relaxed getaway while visiting the Strip occasionally.
Advice: Rent a car and opt for accommodation in Henderson or Summerlin to enjoy tranquility away from the crowds. The gay-friendly Green Valley Ranch Resort offers short drives to outdoor activities.
Profile D: The Non-Gamer
- You enjoy shows and dining but have no interest in gambling.
Advice: Explore properties like the Renaissance Las Vegas, the upscale Platinum Las Vegas, or Westin Las Vegas Hotel, which provide easy access to entertainment without the hustle and bustle.
Profile E: The Shoestring Traveler
- You’re budget-conscious and need economical accommodation.
Advice: Look for low-cost off-Strip options such as Sam’s Town, Orleans Hotel & Casino, and Suncoast.
Ultimately, you can combine different strategies to create your ideal Vegas vacation. While Las Vegas hosts around 15 gay bars and has a growing LGBTQ+ community, its primary allure remains its spectacular mainstream attractions. However, the city is becoming increasingly gay-friendly, making it a welcoming destination for all travelers.