Gomorrah

"Gomorrah. It'll be our secret."

- Slogan

The  is a strip club and one of the casinos in New Vegas. It is run by the Omertas, a shadowy gang of racketeers.

Layout
The Gomorrah has about as much sparkle as the Desperado, which is to say not much at all. Still, it's the biggest den of sex fiends in the city.

Lobby and casino
Just inside the lobby entrance is the casino floor, with the bank to the left for changing money. In the back left is the entrance to the Brimstone lounge. In the back right is the main elevator bank. The elevators go down to the lower lobby, or up to the suites level. Going to the suites level requires picking a very hard lock or obtaining the Zoara Club key

Brimstone
This club houses a bar, a listless dancer on a stage, and not much elese. Cachino, a major player in the How Little We Know quest, can usually be found in the Brimstone main level during normal hours. At night he sometimes returns to his room on the suites level. An elevator to the left of the bar leads to the lower level. A door (average lock) to the right of the bar leads to the Zoara Club. A key to the club can be obtained from Cachino, or the door has an Omerta thug near it who can be convinced to let the player through under the right circumstances. See the quest How Little We Know for more details. Past the stage in the Brimstone lounge are double doors leading to the Courtyard.

Zoara Club
This small VIP lounge overlooks the main Brimstone club. It contains a few pool tables, another bar, and the private offices of the head of the Omertas, Nero, and his right-hand man, Big Sal. The doors to both offices are locked (very hard). See How Little We Know for information about obtaining access to these offices in various ways.

The hallway behind the Zoara Club usually holds Big Sal, if he's not in his room, and sometimes Nero.

Courtyard
This open-air courtyard has a variety of tents where customers can presumably spend private time with the ladies who circulate around offering dances and bedroom activities. The first time the player enters he or she will encounter Joana immediately. Later she may be found in her room or dancing in one of the corner nooks. One can find a variety of prostitutes dancing and walking around, but only Joana and Dazzle can be engaged in extended conversation and hired.

On the second level, just to the right of the door as the player enters, is the door to Joana's room.

Lower level
This level contains a maze of rooms and corridors, including:
 * The Lower Brimstone stage and bar, containing more dancers and prostitutes of all kinds, including male, female, and ghoul.
 * The Brimstone party rooms. A man named Troike can be found here, who is central to the How Little We Know quest.
 * The weapons storage room. The door to this room is locked (very hard), but a key can be obtained from Troike. See How Little We Know for more.
 * Doors and elevators back to the main and suites levels.

Suites level
This level contains four suites and two storage rooms:
 * Clanden's suite (unlocked) in the southeast corner.
 * Nero's suite (hard lock) in the northwest corner.
 * Big Sal's suite (hard lock) in the southwest corner.
 * Cachino's suite (hard lock) in the northeast corner. A key to this suite can be obtained from the receptionist in the lobby during the How Little We Know quest.
 * Storage closet (easy lock) containing misc clutter.
 * Clanden's secret filming room (very hard lock) in the southwest corner near Big Sal's room, containing a dead prostitute and miscellaneous evidence of Clanden's sideline in snuff films. A key to this room can be found on Clanden or in in the safe in his bedroom.

There are thugs hanging around in most of the hallways, but with judicious sneaking all doors can be unlocked without them seeing.

Clanden will not mind the player barging in and talking to him, but if Nero, Big Sal, or Cachino are in their respective suites when the player enters, they will usually be hostile, unless the player has already gotten on good terms with them during the How Little We Know quest.

Quests
You can begin the quest How Little We Know by talking to Gomorrah's receptionist after learning about the Omertas from a variety of sources. See the quest page for more details.

You can also begin the quest Bye Bye Love by talking to Joana in the courtyard, or by talking to Carlitos in Vault 21. See the quest page for more details.

Rewards and Ban
As the player earns chips, the casino offers increasing comps and gifts:


 * 2,250+ chips = 2x Brahmin Steak
 * 4,500+ chips = Mentats, Jet and 2x Wine
 * 6,750+ chips = Combat armor, reinforced

After the player earns 9,000+ chips, they are banned from playing games in the casino. They can still use its other functions, such as the restaurant and cashing out their chips, but they cannot win any more money. This ban is permanent.

See the casinos page for more information.

Notable Loot

 * 2 large footlockers with weapons and ammo. In a storage room on the lower level, behind a locked door (very hard). A key to this door can be obtained from Troike See the How Little We Know quest for more details.
 * Guns and Bullets in Nero's office on the second floor loft above Brimstone. The door has a very hard lock, or the key can be obtained from Big Sal or Nero, or entry can be gained during How Little We Know. See the quest for more details.
 * True Police Stories in Clanden's room on the suites level. On a table next to the bed.
 * Patriot's Cookbook in Nero's room (hard lock), the northwest suite on the suites level. On a table in the bedroom.
 * Milsurp Review in Cachino's room (hard lock), the northeast suite on the suites level. On a table in the bedroom.

Music
The piped-in music used in the lobby and club areas consists of the following tracks:


 * Blues For You
 * Jazz Blues
 * Jazz Club Blues
 * Joe Cool
 * Sleepy Town Blues
 * Slow Sax

The music used in the Gomorrah Courtyard.
 * Serenity

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind The Scenes

 * The Gomorrah is most likely based upon the former Dunes Hotel & Casino (now replaced by the Bellagio). They share faux-Persian decor and theming, and have similar architecture. The Dunes was also the first hotel on the strip to offer topless performances.


 * Gomorrah's name is a reference to the biblical tale of the towns of Sodom and Gomorrah, which were "destroyed in fire from the sky because of their wickedness." Some parts of the building are references to that story as well, such as the "fire" and "brimstone" signs.


 * In the Fallout New Vegas collectors edition there are several casino chips including one from Gomorrah, which if you look closely is actually a painted Vault 21 chip.

Bugs

 * If you choose the option to refuse to disarm and leave, you will successfully leave, but trying to re-enter can cause a game breaking glitch; your HUD is gone and you are stuck in place. You must reload from a previous save to fix this. (Might or might not work, earlier saves don't work for me.)
 * During the "Bye Bye Love" quest, on entering Gomorrah, the courier can become stuck when the dialogue to hand over your weapons doesn't initiate. You become stuck in place and can only look around. You'll need to reload a prior save, although it doesn't seem to fix the glitch and Gomorrah CANNOT be accessed for the rest of the game! (My advice: Make sure ALL Omerta Quests have been completed before starting this mission or you will have no choice but to kill Mr house to continue the main storyline).
 * Simplest 100% working solution: use "enableplayercontrols" console command.
 * A very simple way to go around this glitch : as you enter the gomorrah and your HUD disappear, open the console and click on the thug that usually ask for your weapons, then type "disable" and hit enter, (he'll disappear) but you still have his ID selected in the console, now type "enable" and hit enter, he then reappears and as soon as you leave the console the dialogue will start. (Might or might not work, varying reports on success/failure.)
 * A more complicated fix (if the above doesn't work) : Get the "How Little We Know" quest from the Yes Man or elsewhere. Next, make sure that is selected as your active quest in your Pip-Boy. Then go into the console and enter movetoqt. You will warp into Gommorah without the bugged weapon check occurring. This is slightly cheating since you can avoid disarmament inside the building. *WARNING* If you do this from another casino from which you have turned your weapons in you will not receive them upon warping. First exit the casino you are in and make sure you have your weapons before warping. Also you will not receive them if you walk back to the casino and exit again, once you have warped away from your weapons.


 * There is a bug where the dead prostitute on the hotel floor is still alive. Strangely, you can still perform an autopsy.
 * Another bug is during the "How Little We Know" quest from the Yes Man you will be able to talk to Troike and convince him to do something if your speech is 80+, if this is done it will show the optional part of the mission, but you will be unable to complete the final optional objective.
 * (Patched - 1.01 (US)) There is a glitch in the lower lobby, when you enter from the elevator to Gomorrah Lower Lobby next to the bar, that sometimes causes a black streak of pixels to appear when looking from northeast to east to southeast. The pixels can actually be seen when walking up the stairs towards the main elevators.
 * When you are playing well on the nearest blackjack table to the main door The guy who is giving you the credit steaks,drinks etc. will get stuck on the pole near the table and will come to you after moving to the line of sigth.
 * Sometimes if you activate a slot machine the HUD will appear for it, but not the image of the slot machine itself. It is still completely playable, including sounds - but even after saving and reloading, the bug persists.
 * The blackjack dealer is misprogrammed to hit on any 17 with an ace, not just soft 17s. e.g. if the dealer has a hand of 8, 8, A, he would hit even though he shouldn't.
 * If you dismember both of a female prostitutes legs, there is a chance that their boots remain intact, and their is just an empty space in between the boots and the gore.
 * Having Boone as a companion can cause a glitch, so that when you place the Thermite onto the crates, and activate the switch, he will have no face, just eyeballs, teeth and any head items equipped after the explosion. This can continue for a long time, and eventually goes at random.
 * "Gomorrah" is misspelled as "Gommorah" on the HUD while playing a game such as Blackjack.
 * The Wild Wasteland credits mention the development errors that occured because of the name's apparently difficult spelling, prompting a potential name change to "Sodom".
 * The ground at the courtyard is "drinkable".
 * If the player is banned from the casino, attempting to load any files from after this point may be corrupted and the player must return to a point before being banned.
 * If I go into the casino with a companion they'll lose their weapons permanently. Has happened to both Boone and lilly.
 * Black Screen crashes may occur upon exiting the casino. This is caused by Caleb McCaffery's hat and is fixable by wearing the hat or an Old Cowboy Hat.
 * If the player has a companion and chooses to disarm, the companion may not get any weapons back when leaving.
 * I haven't read about any other casinos but I assume this could happen at any of them, while leaving the casino and loading outside if your companion is still inside the casino when all your weapons are given back they get into a fight with the guards inside and eventually die (while you are outside), just reload the quicksave from exiting the casino and if you're lucky they will appear outside the same time you exit. If not just try reloading again. A good way to avoid this is to make sure your companions are as close to the door as they can get before exiting.
 * I had to dump all my weapons in the Presidential Suite of the Lucky 38 to get into Gamorrah