July, 2006
 
My husband and I just spent a week at Mandalay Bay with most days lounging at the Moorea 
Beach Club. Early on the first day, me and another woman were the only topless gals for some 
time. Eventually about a third of the women were topless that day. On the subsequent days, it 
was more like 50 to 60 percent, probably due to a good atmosphere and no gawkers ($50 for 
men keeps some away at the Moorea I believe). On the weekend, four pretty-boy types showed 
up one afternoon with their heads on a swivel and all but two women put tops back on, including 
me. My husband told them they should get the hell out and go to a strip club as they were 
ridiculously obvious. Gawkers could be pretty much eliminated if access were only granted 
to couples or women, no single men.
 
--Sandy, Salt Lake City, Utah
 
June, 2006
 
My husband and I stayed at Mandalay Bay in June 2006 and visited the Moorea Beach 
Club multiple days during the trip.  There were many topfree women of all shapes and 
ages every day, though it was a predominately younger crowd (< 40).  I estimate about 
25% to 35% of the women were topless.  On Saturday, the area was much more crowded 
(topfree men and women) than the weekdays the week we were there.
 
The line to get in, the adults only rule and the $50 entrance fee for men eliminated 
annoying gawkers and children during our visit.  
 
Certainly many of the several groups of young men came to see breasts, but given the 
atmosphere of the place and the number of topless women, no one cared and never 
once did I feel uncomfortable.  Many women stayed topless in the pool (myself included), 
as well as back and forth to the bathroom and bar.
 
As the day progresses, the crowd gets larger and rowdier, and the music can sometimes 
be annoying, but this was easily the most comfortable topfree area I have visited in the US.
 
--Linda, Chicago, Illinois

9/04

I have stayed at both Caesars Palace and the MGM Grand.  I was not hassled at the 'topless' pool at either hotel.  Similar to others, my experience was there were a limited number of topless women and a few gawkers.  The crowd at MGM seemed more uptight the three days I was there - the guests at Caesars were more discreet and a bit more indifferent. 

--Linda, Chicago, Illinois


9/04

My husband and I enjoyed the Moorea club at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. I enjoyed being topless for two days.  About 40% of the women are topless.  Get there early on Friday and Saturday it fills up by 10 am.

--Abby, Laguna, California


9/03

Our vacation to Vegas was earlier this month and we stayed at the MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay hotels. They are now topfree at their smaller pools and my wife felt very comfortable and had plenty of topfree company while at both properties. Caesars’ Palace also has a topless pool and I hear most of the other large hotels are soon to follow.

--Terry, Denver, Colorado

7/03

Just returned from Las Vegas and of course we stayed at Caesar’s. Sad to say no more than 6 of us being topless out of about 30 women. Also for a time I was the only one topless. There were communication companies having a seminar for the week and of course they just had to take the short cut thru the topless pool. This may have discouraged more from enjoying topfreedom.

--Kris, Chicago, Illinois

2/03

My wife and I stayed at Caesars Palace and visited the Venus pool. The whole time we were there we saw very little top freedom. We got to the Venus pool early and my wife wanted to go to the topless section so she could lay out topless. It was very quiet and we saw two other women topless and my wife felt very comfortable removing her top. However, as the day progressed those two women left and more and more people came down and no one else removed their tops, and for good reason. It seemed like everyone in the hotel hears about the topless pool and parades through, we actually saw men come in and pretend to read the paper, two other men sat down next to us at the pool in their suits, and we saw another guy at the other pool area scanning the area with his video camera (although there are signs everywhere saying photography around the Venus pool is prohibited). I thought that if my wife was the only topless woman there, that would encourage more women to shed their tops, but that was not the case. If you are shy and want to sunbath topless, our advice is to get to the pool early and to find a place toward the back. There are two entrances in the front and this is where everyone walks through for their quick look. We went back the next day and did not see anyone topless and my wife did not feel comfortable removing her top.

--Greg and Mary, Texas

12/02

Caesar's Palace is the only place to stay while in Vegas. The Venus pool makes it the number 1 spot. This year we have been there twice mid June and early Sep. and it was very hot and sunny both times. Most of the women there were topfree at some point, myself both in and out of the water . Where else can you go for 3 or 4 days and enjoy topfreedom without leaving the States?

--Kriss, Chicago, Illinois

9/01

My girlfriend and I recently spent a week in Las Vegas while I was attending a convention. On the last day there, we went to Caesar's Palace and were able to talk our way into the pool area. We visited Venus' Pool and found a very nice pool for swimming laps. When we arrived there were about 15 people there and only one woman was topless. My girlfriend shed her top and we proceeded to go swimming and play in the pool. Over the next three hours, the number of people at the pool increased to about 50 and about 10 of the women were topless. Those who were and those who were not mingled easily and everyone seemed to have a good time. The age group was mainly over 35 with some mature couples. Only a couple of the young women would go topless, even though they were wearing thong bathing suits. There are floats available and several of the women, my girlfriend included were laying on them sunning themselves. Getting by the security guards at the entrance to the pool is the trick if you are not staying at the hotel. However, it can be done. It probably helps if you are a couple of young good looking single women, as we met a couple of French girls who were not staying in the hotel. The Venus Pool is set off from the rest of the pools, however there is minimal cover between the pools and no one seemed to mind anyone walking around. The sign at the door to the pool area says that all of the pools are tops optional, however the hotel management requests that those who want to be topless use the Venus Pool. We are looking forward to our next trip to Vegas.

--Jerry

10/00

For additional information, see their website.

Caesar's Palace Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas has a pool dedicated to "European"(topless) sunbathing/swimming.

--Dave

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