I'm not a clubber. But the scene outside the clubs does perk my interest. So I can only say what I say by observation or word of mouth. Remember, I've never been in a "Club Club", so if any of you have, let us know what was the best experience for you.
Word of mouth: Marquee (Cosmopolitan), Tao (Venetian), XS (Encore), Pure (Cesars).
I've seen people lined up at 3am at Tao and Pure still waiting to get in. Drais at Bills Gamblin Hall draws an eclectic crowd. I just wonder what goes on inside . . .
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I'm not a clubber. But the scene outside the clubs does perk my interest. So I can only say what I say by observation or word of mouth. Remember, I've never been in a "Club Club", so if any of you have, let us know what was the best experience for you.
Word of mouth: Marquee (Cosmopolitan), Tao (Venetian), XS (Encore), Pure (Cesars).
I've seen people lined up at 3am at Tao and Pure still waiting to get in. Drais at Bills Gamblin Hall draws an eclectic crowd. I just wonder what goes on inside . . .
Wassup bro... Been to Marquee. That place was packed!!! Line was super long, so we ended up getting bottle service and got our own booth. It was pricey, but luckily we had a party of 18 so it came out a little cheaper per person. A bottle of Crown was around $550 and a bottle of Grey Goose was like $600-$650. Both bottles were the normal size bottles, the kind you can get in a supermarket for like $20-$30. The DJ was good, had the place pumpin' all night. Didnt see many hot girls. I think if we didn't get a booth or wasn't with the amount of people we had, it wouldn't have been as fun cause the place was too damn crowded. But some people like that kind of place. BTW... Club scene is not my style either. I'd rather just go to a bar and cruise.
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Wassup bro... Been to Marquee. That place was packed!!! Line was super long, so we ended up getting bottle service and got our own booth. It was pricey, but luckily we had a party of 18 so it came out a little cheaper per person. A bottle of Crown was around $550 and a bottle of Grey Goose was like $600-$650. Both bottles were the normal size bottles, the kind you can get in a supermarket for like $20-$30. The DJ was good, had the place pumpin' all night. Didnt see many hot girls. I think if we didn't get a booth or wasn't with the amount of people we had, it wouldn't have been as fun cause the place was too damn crowded. But some people like that kind of place. BTW... Club scene is not my style either. I'd rather just go to a bar and cruise.
I'm suprised you didn't see many hot chicks, my source on Marquee told me that that's the reason he goes there. Wow, the bottles sure are pricey! But I guess you're paying for the atmosphere. I'd bet a few bottles are snuck in there.
One thing I also noticed at these clubs: The women try to dress to kill, while the guys dress as casual as possible. Many look like the odd couple.
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I'm suprised you didn't see many hot chicks, my source on Marquee told me that that's the reason he goes there. Wow, the bottles sure are pricey! But I guess you're paying for the atmosphere. I'd bet a few bottles are snuck in there.
One thing I also noticed at these clubs: The women try to dress to kill, while the guys dress as casual as possible. Many look like the odd couple.
was at Drais a few years back after a night at Tao. What goes on at Drais besides drugs and dancing? Not much, its really just drugs and dancing. Wish i could say more but its all i saw and the chicks there were not that hot. i would have no need to go back, ever.
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was at Drais a few years back after a night at Tao. What goes on at Drais besides drugs and dancing? Not much, its really just drugs and dancing. Wish i could say more but its all i saw and the chicks there were not that hot. i would have no need to go back, ever.
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