While I truly don’t believe that anybody is really being mean spirited here, and I have certainly not taken it that way, I have been called, in turn, insane and insensitive in comments, so I thought I would offer some elaboration.
I am not prone to snap judgments and do not judge people or institutions based on a single issue or occurrence. Anybody can have a bad day, and I believe that everybody deserves a second chance. Therefore it was only after the second incident that it was clear to me that the Hard Rock personnel were indeed enforcing a ridged official policy, versus my first experience being merely the result of a single overzealous employee or unusual mitigating circumstance. So I am not insane for trying the Hard Rock a second time, I just try to be fair. There may be other reasons to judge me insane, but this is not one of them.
The fact that I am a visitor to Las Vegas seemed to stir a decent amount of resentment towards out-of-state visitors creating havoc in town, leaving lingering problems long after they depart. I am small in stature, and am generally a quiet and demur person. I live most of my life as female, and as a result when at home in NY I am frequently found in such exciting venues as Home Depot and the supermarket, dressing and acting, I can assure you, appropriately. When out in NYC I frequent all types of establishments, as befitting a female, including some very high end, eloquent establishments such as the Plaza Hotel Bar, where I am a welcome regular. All of that is intended to convey that am not the fly-to-Vegas-so-I-can-go-out-dressed-and-go-wild girl. I know that they are out there, and I imagine that you see many during DLV (I have never been), but I can assure you that I am absolutely not one of them. I don’t need to travel to Las Vegas to put on a dress and go to the ladies room. I travel to Las Vegas a couple of times per year on business. This most recent trip was to attend the CES convention, where I attended, and did business, as Stephanie. I am totally sensitive to the impression I leave behind me, as that does reflect on others in our community, and can absolutely assure you that I always dress and act appropriately, and have NEVER done anything in Las Vegas that would have any lasting effect on those of you who reside there. In this most recent incident at the Hard Rock, my response to the Security employee, who was giving me the business for using the Ladies Room, was to apologize profusely, and then I quietly went to gather my coat and leave.