Paradise Valley's resort portfolio is world-class. Properties like Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Mountain Shadows, Hermosa Inn, and Camelback Inn are destinations in their own right — and their suites and private villas represent some of the most luxurious temporary accommodations in the American Southwest. For groups celebrating a significant occasion, combining a stay at one of these properties with a Paradise Valley strippers show creates a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Which PV Resorts Work Best for Private Shows
The key to a successful resort show is suite size and privacy. The larger villa-style accommodations at Sanctuary and Mountain Shadows — which offer private plunge pools and standalone structures — are ideal. Standard hotel suites at these properties are also options but require more attention to neighbor proximity and sound management.
Coordinating with Resort Properties
Unlike estate shows, resort shows require navigating hotel policies. Our performers are experienced at arriving discreetly, working within hotel environments, and maintaining the professional standard that prevents any complications. We recommend booking the largest available suite, avoiding dates with high resort occupancy, and briefing your resort concierge about expecting 'personal guests' without going into detail.
- Book a villa or casita-style accommodation for maximum privacy
- Arrive at the resort earlier in the day to settle in before the show
- Maintain reasonable sound levels — resort walls carry sound
- Have performer enter via your private villa entrance when available
- Tip and coordinate with the resort concierge as your single point of contact
- Plan for an outdoor performance if your villa has a private terrace or pool
The combination of Paradise Valley's finest resorts with our elite performers is genuinely extraordinary. If you're already investing in a luxury resort stay, adding a professional show elevates the occasion from a great trip to an unforgettable event. Our team handles all the coordination — you just enjoy the experience.
What to Communicate to Hotel Staff
The phrase 'personal guests arriving later' is the standard language for resort bookings that include outside visitors. It is accurate, it does not require elaboration, and most resort concierge teams hear it routinely. What you do not want to do is be vague about timing or parking in a way that creates a front-desk interaction when the performer arrives. Pre-empt that by giving the concierge a clear arrival window and confirming where one guest should park.
- Notify the concierge of expected outside guest arrival time — not just 'sometime tonight'
- Confirm parking or valet instructions for one vehicle so the performer does not interact with the front desk
- Request that villa or casita entrance codes are active and working before 5 PM on the event day
- Brief the resort contact once — not twice — and let them manage it from there
- For pool terrace shows: confirm that the terrace is not shared with adjacent casitas
Paradise Valley resort staff are accustomed to high-end guest requests. The expectation is discretion on both sides. Handle the coordination cleanly on the front end and the resort environment becomes one of the most seamless backdrops available in the Phoenix metro for a private show.


