We're going in October. Staying at the Venetian for the 2nd time. Can't wait to hit Tao beach - its topless (optional) so I'll have to tone up a bit.
Ronstar said:
- it's topless (optional) so I'll have to tone up a bit.
How does that work (serious question)?
I don't think anybody cares what
Ronstar is wearing (or not wearing) at Tao.
Some Vegas hotels actually impose a cover charge for the males (because we have to look at them going topless) and let the women in free (because we want to look at them going topless).
Spouse and I have stayed at European resorts, which are pretty much all topless. You start by wearing a typical bikini and then loosen the knot behind the neck at the top of the bikini bra, followed by the knot at the back at the bottom of the bra, and then tugging.
Just kidding.
When spouse and I were staying at a Madeiras resort we watched one couple come out to the pool. He was dressed in a very German manner-- black three-piece suit, wingtips, hat, briefcase, even an umbrella. (Must've been for a business meeting but I have no idea why they were poolside.) She was wearing a dress and high heels. They sat down at a table under its umbrella. He removed his hat and started reading his newspaper.
She first kicked off her shoes and enjoyed the sun for a while. Next she hiked up the hemline of her dress a few inches. A few minutes later she pulled the neckline of her dress down off her shoulders about six inches down her arms. When I next glanced over (which I was doing fairly often by now, despite the fact that we were already surrounded by topless women) the dress had been dispensed with altogether and was hanging over the back of an adjacent chair. Her bra followed soon afterward.
During this nonchalant striptease the man paid her absolutely no attention. Must've been a fascinating newspaper.
A few minutes later he checked his watch, said something to her, and started putting away his newspaper. She put her clothes back on and they left...