A meaningful share of Las Vegas escort bookings — much larger than first-time visitors realize — are built around role-play and fantasy fulfillment rather than a generic dinner-and-suite plan. The booking is structured around a specific scenario the guest wants to play out: schoolgirl, secretary, GFE, nurse, dominatrix-adjacent power dynamics, photographer-and-model, a bachelor-party scenario, or something more personal that they’ve never said out loud to anyone.
This guide explains how those bookings actually work — what to ask for on the call, which scenarios are common, which profiles on the Las Vegas Escorts roster specialize in this format, and what makes the difference between a role-play booking that genuinely lands and one that feels performative.
The Short Answer
- Role-play and fantasy bookings are a real specialty for several profiles on the roster — not a casual menu item bolted onto a regular companion booking.
- The more specific you are on the booking call, the better the booking lands. Vague requests get generic shows. Detailed requests get the scenario built around them.
- Common scenarios include: GFE (girlfriend experience), schoolgirl/secretary/nurse role-play, photographer-and-model setups, taboo fantasy fulfillment, couple bookings, and “first-time” innocence scenarios.
- Dominatrix-style power-play is adjacent to role-play but typically requires a dedicated BDSM specialist — see the section below for an honest answer on how the agency handles those queries.
- The booking team handles all of this on the phone. The conversation is direct, judgment-free, and quick.
The rest of this guide goes deeper on the format, the scenarios, and the profiles.
Why Role-Play Works as a Booking Format
The reason role-play has become a major share of the escort booking calendar in Las Vegas is simple: a generic companion visit can feel transactional, while a role-play booking is built around a specific scenario both sides are investing in. The booking has a structure, a narrative, and an arc.
For the guest, this means:
- The fantasy is the entire point rather than something hinted at and avoided
- The arrival itself becomes part of the show — the outfit, the in-character entrance, the opening line
- The booking feels intentional rather than improvised
For the companion, the format works because it gives the booking a clear shape. Profiles who specialize in role-play take it seriously enough that the scenario lands — they arrive in character, they stay in character, and the booking ends up looking very different from a standard suite visit.
The Common Scenarios
These are the scenarios most regularly requested through the booking line. The list is not exhaustive — guests bring requests all the time that fall outside it — but it covers most of what happens.
The Girlfriend Experience (GFE)
The most-requested role-play format. The booking is built around the dynamic of a girlfriend visiting from out of town for the weekend. Dinner at a Strip restaurant, walking through the casino together, a quieter evening in the suite — the booking feels like a relationship rather than a transaction. Chloe is the dedicated GFE specialist on the roster. Ada also handles GFE bookings regularly.
Schoolgirl, Secretary, Nurse, and Costume Role-Play
Costume-based scenarios where the companion arrives in the specific outfit and stays in character through the booking. Schoolgirl is the single most-requested costume scenario across the industry. Secretary and nurse are close behind. Stella handles costume role-play as a real specialty — she takes the outfit and the scenario seriously rather than treating them as casual props.
Photographer-and-Model Setups
A specific format where the booking is built around the dynamic of a photoshoot — the guest as the photographer, the companion as the model. Imani is a working model in addition to her escort schedule and handles photographer-and-model setups particularly well. The scenario lands because there’s real photography history behind it.
Taboo Fantasy Fulfillment
Scenarios that the guest has never said out loud to anyone — fantasies that don’t fit into a standard companion booking and would feel awkward to introduce mid-evening. Natalie is the dedicated profile for this format. Her booking style is built around a judgment-free space where you can express specific fantasies directly, and the booking is structured around making them happen rather than dancing around them.
”First Time” Innocence Scenarios
A specific request where the booking is structured around an aura of innocence — the companion plays the role of someone new to the dynamic, slightly nervous, slightly shy. Imani handles this particularly well; her professional modeling background means she can convincingly create that aura even though she is far from new to the work.
Couple Bookings
A different format from solo role-play. A couple books together and the companion arrives to play a third-party role in a scenario the couple has agreed on. Esme is the dedicated couple-booking specialist on the roster. The format is genuinely different from a single-guest booking and the booking call covers the specifics that both partners have agreed on.
Bachelor and Group Scenarios
Bachelor weekends are their own format — a group of friends, a hotel suite, a multi-stop night that often includes a private show or a role-play element. Esme and Hazel both handle group bookings frequently, and the show format works for groups in a way that a solo companion booking does not.
What About Dominatrix Bookings Specifically?
This deserves an honest section because it’s a common query and the honest answer is more nuanced than a marketing page would suggest.
The agency’s roster does not include a dedicated, BDSM-trained dominatrix specialist. If you are specifically looking for a professional dominatrix with full dungeon training, a leather-clad scene play partner, or a serious BDSM session, this is not the booking line for that — you would want to look at dedicated BDSM specialists in Las Vegas, who operate as their own niche.
What the agency does handle well is the broader category that most “dominatrix Las Vegas” searches actually want: power-dynamic role-play scenarios where one side leads and the other follows the lead. This is a much wider category than strict dominatrix work, and several profiles on the roster — Natalie, Stella, Chloe — handle these scenarios within the broader role-play format.
If you’re not sure which side of the line your request falls on, tell the booking team on the call. They will tell you honestly whether the request fits the agency’s format or whether you’d be better served looking elsewhere.
How the Booking Call Works
Role-play bookings start with a slightly more detailed call than a standard companion visit. The booking team is direct, judgment-free, and quick — but they need a few more specifics than a generic booking to match the right profile and prepare the scenario properly.
The conversation covers four things:
- The scenario — what specifically you want to play out. The more concrete you are, the better the booking lands.
- The outfit or aesthetic — if there’s a specific costume, color, hair style, or look you have in mind, mention it. Most profiles can prepare for the major requests if they’re given lead time.
- The pace — slow and immersive, or faster and more energetic. Different scenarios fit different paces.
- Logistics — your hotel, time window, and length of the booking. Role-play scenarios tend to suit evening and overnight bookings better than short hourly visits.
Once those four pieces are in place, the booking team will recommend the profile who fits the scenario, confirm availability, and quote the booking.
What Not to Worry About
Two things first-time bookers often hesitate on, that you genuinely don’t need to:
- Judgment from the booking team — they have heard every possible scenario over the years. Yours is not going to surprise them. Just say what you want.
- The companion judging the request — profiles who specialize in role-play do this because they enjoy it. A specific request, communicated clearly, is exactly what they prefer over a vague booking.
The only time the booking team will push back is if the request falls genuinely outside what the agency handles — and in that case they will tell you directly rather than running a booking that won’t deliver.
Which Profile Fits Which Scenario
A quick reference:
| Scenario | Best-fit profile(s) |
|---|---|
| Girlfriend Experience (GFE) | Chloe, Ada |
| Schoolgirl / costume role-play | Stella, Chloe |
| Taboo / fantasy fulfillment | Natalie |
| Photographer-and-model | Imani |
| ”First time” innocence | Imani, Chloe |
| Couple bookings | Esme |
| Power-dynamic role-play | Natalie, Stella |
| Group / bachelor party | Esme, Hazel |
| Private show + role-play hybrid | Hazel, Esme |
If your scenario doesn’t fit neatly into this list, the booking team can recommend who handles closest-adjacent requests.
Common Questions
How long should a role-play booking be?
Most role-play bookings fit better in evening or overnight formats than in a short hourly visit. The scenario needs time to settle in — the entrance, the dynamic, the actual play, and the post-scenario evening afterward. The pricing guide covers how those longer formats are quoted differently from hourly bookings.
Can I bring my own props or costumes?
Yes. If you want the companion to wear something specific that you’ve brought, tell the booking team on the call so the profile can plan around it. Most profiles will work with guest-supplied costumes for legitimate scenarios.
Are role-play bookings discreet?
Yes. Discretion is the operating baseline for all agency bookings, role-play included. The booking team handles confirmation, arrival, and the booking itself quietly. The scenario stays in the suite.
Is role-play more expensive than a standard booking?
The format itself doesn’t carry a separate premium — it’s the same hourly, evening, or overnight rate structure as any other booking. The reason role-play bookings tend to be more expensive on average is that they fit better in longer formats, and longer formats cost more by definition.
Can two profiles handle a single role-play scenario?
Yes. Duo bookings work for role-play scenarios that genuinely need two companions — a couple-friend scenario, certain power-play dynamics, or specific photoshoot setups. Hazel and Esme handle duo bookings regularly.
What if I’m nervous about asking for what I actually want?
Call the line, tell the booking team you’re new to this, and let them walk you through the conversation. They handle nervous-first-time-booker calls constantly. The conversation is faster and easier than people expect.
Booking a Role-Play Evening
If you have a specific scenario in mind, the booking process is short. Call the line, describe what you want, and the booking team will match you to the profile who handles that scenario best. Same-night bookings are routine when the profile is available; most role-play bookings work better with a few hours of lead time so the profile can prepare the outfit and the setup properly.
The line is +1 (702) 666-9999. It runs 24/7. For the broader roster, check who’s available tonight. For background on how a standard booking call works, the how-to-book guide covers it end-to-end.
Final Word
Role-play and fantasy bookings work because both sides invest in the scenario. The profiles who specialize in this format take it seriously enough that the booking actually lands as the scenario rather than as a generic visit dressed up with a costume. If you have a specific scenario in mind — even one you’ve never said out loud before — the booking call is the place to put it on the table. You will not surprise the team, and the booking that comes out of a clear conversation is far better than the booking that comes out of a vague one.