Lodges in Las Vegas favored by scammers named in web site infidelity survey

And we always thought Sin City was the place to elope. According to a new AshleyMadison.com poll, that thinking is practically provincial.

The website, which helps married people find people to cheat with, reports that 53 percent of member surveys went to Las Vegas for an adulterous date. Granted, the 7,680 people surveyed are just a fraction of the nearly 16 million AshleyMadison members, but they do identify which hotels are preferred for extramarital hookups. The Wynn leads with 24 percent, followed by the Palms Hotel (18), MGM Grand (13), Caesars Palace (12) and The Bellagio (9).

What, no circus circus? Well, actually it’s only the local scammers who aren’t intimidated by the casino’s clown TV: Vegas residents, according to the poll, favor Treasure Island, the Stratosphere and, yes, the family-oriented Circus Circus. Surely the names of these establishments are more affair friendly.

The Vegas tourism industry is counting on adulterers, Noel Biderman, founder and CEO of AshleyMadison.com, said on the website. “Many Las Vegas businesses make more than half their profits from affair clientele — not just rooms, but lavish room service orders usually accompany the hottest affairs — so they’re more than happy to turn the other cheek when guests check in under an alias.” with someone who is not her spouse.”

So it’s done. For our next Vegas getaway, it’s the Excalibur. We can’t imagine anyone cheating under the watchful eye of this casino’s wizard mascot.

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