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Real questions from APEX clients in Las Vegas: matching, booking, hotels, travel, dress code, payment, confidentiality.
On an ordinary night — 60-120 minutes. On F1 weekend, Super Bowl, championship fights a "tonight" match is practically impossible: the premium segment is taken a week or two before the event. On ordinary Thursday-Sunday with no major event — 60-90 minutes.
Depends on the format. If you need a model in the paddock club for all four days — a week out is already tight; the best options are gone two or three months ahead. For one dinner on Saturday before the race — there's a chance, but the premium segment is already loaded. The realistic plan is booking 6-8 weeks before the Grand Prix.
Bellagio, Wynn, Encore, Aria, The Cosmopolitan, Waldorf Astoria, Four Seasons, Resorts World — in a "client's guest" format no questions arise at reception. These are five to seven of our principal hotels; we know the check-in specifics in each. At lower-tier hotels on the Strip, an ID check on guests is normal procedure — the model is ready, it's not a problem.
No. APEX doesn't work XS, Hakkasan, LIV, Omnia, Drai's, Marquee, Encore Beach Club — that's a different industry and different people. Our format is dinner at Joël Robuchon/Picasso/Carbone, a suite at Bellagio/Wynn, an event in the paddock club or premium stadium suites. Not a club scenario.
Yes, that's one of our most frequent November scenarios. The model accompanies you to Paddock Club, Wynn Grid Club, Bellagio Fountain Club — we hold contacts on the organising side and help with access passes for the model. The scenario usually runs four days (Thursday-Sunday); price is individual and above baseline.
The standard grid doesn't apply, pricing is individual. The model goes out for 3-4 days on a dense schedule (Friday reception, Saturday tailgate at Allegiant, Sunday game, evening after-party). 50% deposit a month out is the standard condition. The manager will quote specifics on request; the scenario typically starts at $15,000 for the weekend.
Yes, if you plan ahead. We have a direct contact with the maître d' — for an ordinary evening we book 7-14 days out, for a peak week (F1, Super Bowl, NYE) — 4-6 weeks out. For our client we hold the table for 24 hours pending confirmation, no deposit — that's part of our relationship with the restaurant.
Also yes, also ahead. Picasso — two Michelin stars, the window onto the Bellagio Fountains is a specific set of tables that we book 10-14 days ahead. For F1 weekend and NYE — a month minimum.
Fountain View Suites on the high floors — the classic, view of the fountains and the Strip. Penthouse Suites — for long weekends and for F1 Fountain Club access. Villa Suites — the most private segment, separate check-in through a private entrance. The manager can name a specific type depending on the scenario.
Wynn — the classic, Tower Suites, restaurants SW Steakhouse and Mizumi. Encore — younger crowd, Sinatra next door, Encore Beach Club (we don't work there, but the restaurants and suites — yes). For a business format — Wynn; for a relaxed one — Encore. Many of our clients book Tower Suites at Wynn with access to both sides.
Yes, Four Seasons Las Vegas occupies floors 35-39 of Mandalay Bay with its own lobby and private elevators. The casino floor is separated from the lobby — guests check in to a clean, no-gaming format. For clients who don't want Strip energy in the lobby — it's the quietest option on the Strip.
The Las Vegas roster has an international cast. English — across the board. Russian-speaking models (for Russian and post-Soviet clients) — yes, not a rarity. Mandarin — selectively, for high-roller clients from Asia. Arabic — less often, more often through English. French, Spanish — with some of the models. Specify on request.
Cash USD on meeting — everywhere. Wire transfer (international) — through the manager, with the details. USDT (TRC-20 or ERC-20), Bitcoin — by agreement. Returning clients — deposit arrangements. For F1 weekend and Super Bowl — 50% deposit two weeks ahead, balance on meeting.
Casino chips from Bellagio/Wynn/Aria — by agreement, not as standard (you have to convert through the cage, and not all models are willing). Casino markers — no, that's a player's instrument with the casino, not a payment instrument with us.
Yes. Off-Strip directions — Summerlin (Red Rock Resort, private villas), Henderson (Lake Las Vegas, MacDonald Highlands) — we work them. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest check-in at one of our Strip hotels; for returning clients — your address is agreed without further discussion. Transfer to off-Strip is factored into the time calculation.
Henderson Executive Airport (HND) or Harry Reid Private Aviation — both are ordinary. The manager arranges a meeting at Four Seasons or Aria right after arrival, or at the event paddock zone if the weekend is dense. Transfer is agreed in advance; drive time from HND to the Strip is 20-25 minutes, from Reid — 5-10.
From 24 hours to 5 days. The model accompanies the scenario: breakfast in the suite, day programme (usually spa or shopping at Forum Shops/Crystals — not pool-party), evening with dinner and event, night. All travel, hotel, food and event tickets — on the client; the model's fee separate. The "weekend + Grand Canyon helicopter tour" scenario also happens, agreed in advance.
Yes, a separate category with separate pricing. From $3,500 for two hours, from $5,000 for four hours, longer formats by agreement. Access opens after several successful meetings in the standard segment. For F1 weekend and Super Bowl, the media segment books 2-3 months out minimum.
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data — name, phone, hotel — held only with the manager, access restricted. After the meeting, addresses, details and photos are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. In Las Vegas — a city where reputation decides — that's not a marketing point for us, it's the foundation of how we work.
Yes, we have 48 cities. If you're flying onward from Vegas — Los Angeles, Miami, New York — or returning to Dubai/Moscow/London — the manager either brings in our model from the destination city or arranges a Vegas model to travel with you (flight, hotel, fee). The second option — from 48 hours and up.
Las Vegas is a special city on our map. This isn't "the Las Vegas escort industry" in its mass-market sense; it's premium accompaniment for the segment that dines at Joël Robuchon, stays in a Bellagio suite, walks into the paddock club at the F1 Grand Prix and the headline suites at Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl. APEX has been working in Vegas since 2013, holding direct relationships with six or seven Strip hotels, the maître d's of the keystone restaurants and the organising teams of the principal events. Las Vegas is one of 48 cities in our network.
For hotel meetings in Las Vegas we use six or seven hotels in the top segment: Bellagio (Fountain View and Villa Suites), Wynn (Tower Suites), Encore, Aria (Sky Suites tier), The Cosmopolitan (Terrace Suites with wraparound terraces), Waldorf Astoria (no-casino-floor luxury), Four Seasons (floors 35-39 of Mandalay Bay, separate lobby and private elevators), Resorts World (Crockfords tier). In each of these hotels we have a guest-reception procedure that leaves no questions at the front desk.
The hotel choice depends on the scenario. For F1 weekend — Bellagio (Fountain Club access) or Wynn (Grid Club). For Super Bowl — Four Seasons (7 minutes to Allegiant Stadium). For CES in January — Aria, Resorts World, The Cosmopolitan. For clients who want maximum privacy away from casino energy — Four Seasons or Waldorf Astoria. For a classic Vegas scenario — Bellagio.
Dinner at a headline restaurant is the most frequent scenario in Las Vegas. Joël Robuchon Restaurant at MGM Grand (three Michelin stars, the only three-star in the city) — number one on our list. Picasso at Bellagio (two Michelin stars, terrace looking onto the fountains) — number one for a romantic evening. Le Cirque — the intimate format inside the same Bellagio. SW Steakhouse at Wynn — meat classic and a wine list. Carbone at Aria — the city's scene restaurant in New York Italian style. Catch at Aria — seafood and sushi; Sinatra at Encore — Italian classics; Mr Chow at Caesars — high-end Chinese; Bardot Brasserie at Aria — a Parisian brasserie for a relaxed evening.
We hold these bookings ourselves. For an ordinary evening — 7-14 days. For peak weekends (F1 Grand Prix, Super Bowl, NYE, championship fights) — 4-6 weeks. For our returning client we hold the table at Joël Robuchon and Picasso for 24 hours pending confirmation, no deposit — that's part of our relationship with the maître d's.
F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix — the headline weekend of the year in Vegas since 2023. Last week of November, race Saturday night right on the Strip, Paddock Club / Wynn Grid Club / Bellagio Fountain Club as headline hospitality locations. For our format — a 4-day scenario (Thursday-Sunday), including dinners at Picasso/SW Steakhouse, paddock zone on Saturday, after-party. Booked 4-6 months ahead minimum, pricing individual and above baseline.
Super Bowl weekend — if the game is at Allegiant Stadium, that's the peak of peaks. Headline suites, Owner's Club hospitality boxes, after-party at Wynn or Bellagio. Booked half a year to a year out. Championship boxing and UFC at T-Mobile Arena — Friday weigh-in, Saturday fight, after-party. CES in January — corporate profile with receptions in suites at Aria/Resorts World/The Cosmopolitan. Sphere shows on the Strip and ongoing residencies of major artists are a regular evening pairing — dinner at Picasso/Carbone, then the show, late suite. EDC in May — APEX works selectively, only the "after the festival" scenario (suite + late dinner), not the festival itself.
Our clients in Las Vegas are high-roller casino players in the top tier (Asian, Middle Eastern, LATAM baccarat segment), F1 fans with private jets and paddock access, championship fight crowds, CES guests from tech companies, music industry and entertainment owners, corporate incentive trips, Russian and Eastern European businessmen flying in for a specific event or deal. The shared trait — a value placed on time, an understanding of etiquette, a need for service without snags.
APEX in Las Vegas does not work the club scenario at XS, Hakkasan, LIV, Omnia, Drai's and other day-club / night-club formats on the Strip. That's a different industry, different people, different relationships. Bachelor parties with a crowd, hostess functions at pool parties — also no. Las Vegas strip-show formats — no. Our format is an individual client, a specific scenario, dinner and event in the top segment.
Standard Las Vegas rate: 2 hours — $1,200, 4 hours — $1,500, night — $2,500, day (24 hours) — $4,000, two days — $6,000. Media segment: 2 hours — $3,500, 4 hours — $5,000, longer formats by agreement. Peak event weekends (F1 Grand Prix, Super Bowl, championship fights, NYE) — pricing is individual and above baseline because the model goes out for 3-5 days on a dense schedule. 50% deposit two weeks ahead is the standard condition on those dates.
Payment — cash USD on meeting, international wire transfer, USDT (TRC-20/ERC-20), Bitcoin by agreement. Casino chips Bellagio/Wynn/Aria — by agreement (cage conversion required). Casino markers — no. Returning clients — deposit arrangements and flexible terms.
A helicopter day trip to the Grand Canyon (West Rim) is the most-asked add-on to a Vegas weekend — departure from the Strip helipads, three to four hours round trip, lunch on the canyon rim. Day trips to Death Valley work as a one-day private SUV format in the cooler half of the year, October through April. Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire are shorter alternatives, half a day. All travel, vehicles and entry fees — on the client; the model's fee separate, agreed before departure.
Las Vegas is a city where reputation decides quickly and decides everything. For us, confidentiality isn't a marketing point, it's the foundation of how we work. Communication only through messengers with end-to-end encryption (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data — name, phone, hotel, suite type — held only with the manager, access restricted. After the meeting, addresses, details and photos are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Sharing model photos with third parties is forbidden and pursued legally. We follow GDPR and CCPA practices, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
This is one of the reasons our Vegas clients come back regularly: F1 every November, fights by the calendar, CES every January. Thirteen years in the industry — built on exactly these simple things.
Wynn, suite. The Vegas vibe is different but APEX hold their standard. The model was not the generic Vegas type — premium, not commercial.
Returning client for two years. They work in different cities to the same standard — that is especially noticeable now as I move between countries often.
Confidentiality at the level of a Swiss bank. All communications on Telegram, nothing by email, nothing by SMS. After the meeting everything is wiped — I checked.
Dinner with partners — the format went well, the companion looked the part. One downside: the profile did not flag that the model smokes, I found out on site. Not critical, but I will ask next time.
Booked a companion for a four-day business trip. Visa, tickets, accommodation — all through my assistant, the model's fee on a separate track. Logistically clean.
In three years working with APEX there has not been a single meeting that made me want to switch agencies. That says a lot.