...and not pay them, even just a buck or two. They're part of what makes the strip alive with energy. I can't imagine how uncomfortable it must be for some of those wearing character costumes in the summertime heat. I've posed with Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and Michael impersonators. It's all fun. I always wonder about the folks who sell water on the pedestrian overpasses if they're legal or simply tolerated. Ain't doin' noone no harm and the cost of their water is a fraction of what it costs from your hotel room.
I was playing tour guide to family members and took them to Fremont Street and the Welcome to Vegas sign (along w other touristy spots.) I noticed all the street "performers" on Fremont; from actual dancers with Michael Jackson as the soundtrack to a man in a SuperMan costume to two women dressed as showgirls to a random woman in a bikini dancing around. All of them had "tip jars" of some type or another, so when someone approached them to take a picture with them, of course, they made a reference to their tip jar. They received a minimum of $1 for each photo taken from what I observed.
THEN, there is this guy at the Vegas sign who is a licensed business owner/photographer with a website (he has a sign referring to this on the back of his shirt) who will take your group photo for free BUT tips are required. His bucket was full of cash. I didn't see any group of photographees decline his services (my family and I included.)
The entrepreneur in me is thinking...hell, I'll dress up as any character and make some $ while also goofing off and having fun on Fremont! My best friend and I started breaking out in "robot" dance moves on the Strip a few years ago and had a few people gather around us ad give us tips. (Yes, alcohol was involved in that picture lol)
All of this said, does anyone know what the rules/regulations/laws are on street performances or photo services and accepting tips? Is there a website or contact info where I can find this on my own but can't seem to find?
Thanks
If anything, the cleavage will help with tips too lol!!
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Okay, it's a date! Let's brainstorm this some more! Can't wait to see you!
there no license needed because your not asking for money, just hoping they generously give you a tip. you just have to be sure to be on public property and not posing a threat to public safety like doing fire breathing or something like that.
I have always hated them and I feel they cheapen the experience. Notice most of them are not on the strip but down on Fremont Street. The properties on the strip have run most of them off. I was down there last night and just their presense annoys me. A lot of them came from California when they passed a law there and kicked them out of Hollywood and LA. I hope they pass a law to get them out of Vegas soon! Just my opinion....