Appropriate attire
#2
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Posts: 567
None of the shows in Las Vegas have dress codes. You'll see people there in shorts and t shirts, jeans, maybe a few suits (rarely), and everything in between.
Personally I throw on a pair of Dockers or other slacks and a shirt with a collar and I leave the tennis shoes back at the hotel in favor of "real" shoes. That works for probably 90% of the restaurants in Las Vegas, and it works for 100% of the shows.
The VIP seat thing is not that big of a factor. Almost every show has them in some form, they might come with some gimmick like a free program or a "meet and greet" or something, but they're not going to have you stand up to be introduced or anything.
Personally I throw on a pair of Dockers or other slacks and a shirt with a collar and I leave the tennis shoes back at the hotel in favor of "real" shoes. That works for probably 90% of the restaurants in Las Vegas, and it works for 100% of the shows.
The VIP seat thing is not that big of a factor. Almost every show has them in some form, they might come with some gimmick like a free program or a "meet and greet" or something, but they're not going to have you stand up to be introduced or anything.
Last edited by ColumbiaPete; Jul 11, 2010 at 6:18 pm Reason: added opinion on vip seats
#3
Join Date: Aug 2009
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 89
No dress codes, dude...but a nice shirt, shoes and social pants would be nice if you are thinking to visit a nightclub after the show...
#8
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 224
I think only wearing a trench coat, nude underneath, would probably not be a good idea.
Otherwise, as others have said, I seriously doubt anyone will be looking at what YOU are wearing. BTW, it is currently 110 degrees, so I would suggest some decent khaki shorts and a nice shirt. Then again - sometimes they crank the air conditioners in those theaters so high you get frost bite...but casual clothing, nonetheless.
Have fun, and report back on how you liked it!
Otherwise, as others have said, I seriously doubt anyone will be looking at what YOU are wearing. BTW, it is currently 110 degrees, so I would suggest some decent khaki shorts and a nice shirt. Then again - sometimes they crank the air conditioners in those theaters so high you get frost bite...but casual clothing, nonetheless.
Have fun, and report back on how you liked it!
#9
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Seattle area
Programs: Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan MVP Gold
Posts: 138
Mr. Harlot and I sat in the VIP seats at Peep Show. He wore a linen buttoned shirt and nice shorts and sandals. I wore a dress and a sweater (and was glad of the sweater). We didn't feel like we were over or under dressed.
As stated above, nobody will be looking at you anyway!
As stated above, nobody will be looking at you anyway!







