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stone asked:


I have a bachelors degree in business. For the past 13 years I have been working in restaurant management. I would like to move to las vegas nevada and get into casino field. Any advice on how I can make the transistion?

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Black Jack asked:


I want to become a bartender in a Las Vegas Nightclub. I am going to bartending school and then I am going to relocate there and hopefully find a job. Is it hard to get an entry level job as a bartender in a nightclub in Las Vegas ? How do you get in the door ? And how much money can I expect to make ?

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21
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Miguel asked:


It will be my 21st birthday at the end of August and me and some buddies are planning a trip to Vegas. I’ve been there when I was younger but don’t know how much it would cost. My hotel is being paid for by my friends, so I need to know what is a good amount to bring to enjoy myself? I will be there for 3 days and 2 nights. I plan on gambling and going to bars and all that fun stuff. Thanks.

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Tyler C asked:


I am planning to go to Vegas in December, and I have heard of passes that can get you into the VIP area of clubs, as well as free drinks. Does anyone know a website, or it there someone who lives in Vegas who can direct me to a place who sells them.

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wh002oo8 asked:


Im going to Las VEgas next weekend for a whole week for my 18th Bday and Im planning on getting my tongue pierced. Where is a good, but safe place to do it for a cheap but decent price? And do u have to provide your own tongue ring or is it included?

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Kassi22 asked:


Hope someone can help me.

I’m planning a trip to Vegas. I want to go to Sandiego for a few days as well. How long is the drive.

I was thinking on going on a tuesday to san diego from Vegas and returning on a friday (morning)

How long is the drive? (or how many miles as well?)

Thanks!

ADAN

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14
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Dustin Garrido asked:


A Las Vegas vacation for many familys is an experience to enjoy for everyone with all of the food, drink, gambling, and kid-friendly games. In fact, one of the biggest reasons that people visit Las Vegas is for the delectible Las Vegas restaurants. You do not have to be wealthy to experience many of the exquisite Las Vegas restaurants - you just have to know where to go!

Las Vegas has so much more than gambling to offer its thousands of visitors. The days when gambling was the only income stream for casinos is gone, the casinos have had to develop a multitude of income avenues to remain successful. The Las Vegas of old is nothing like the Las Vegas of today. Las Vegas has been changing year-to-year to cater to all walks of life and become the ultimate travel destination for everyone! Look at the Las Vegas sky line right now and you will be hard pressed to find any of the old Las Vegas casinos.

Las Vegas is quickly becoming a city that offers five star world-class food to its residents and tourists. Las Vegas has some of the best dining anywhere on the planet. Many of the best dining experiences are located within the Las Vegas strip casinos, but they would not be as successful as they are if there was not a reason to keep the tables full. Obviously, diners don’t tend to dine if the food isn’t any good, and for a first-class Las Vegas restaurant, one bad review will travel around the world faster than ten good reviews. This means that all of the world-class Las Vegas restaurants really must work hard to earn their badges of honor in order to bring in the customers to stay in business.

However, not all of the Las Vegas restaurants will cost you an arm and a leg. I personally tend to look for the dining bargains and that is what this particular article focuses on. There are many great places to eat in Las Vegas that will not have you busting open your wallet. Now my wife is a steak loving woman so I always try to look for good steak bargains around town. She loves the Sahara’s Caravan Cafe. Here you can get a complete prime rib dinner with a baked potato and your choice of soup or salad for only $8.99 (4:30pm to 7pm). They even offer a large T-bone steak dinner for just $13.99. This is truly one of the many unknown Las Vegas restaurant gems that is known for providing good food at a price that easy on your wallet.

This is just one of the many Las Vegas restaurants that a family can get an affordable, and great tasting meal in a Las Vegas strip casino. Not all great bargains involve steaks though, as there are a lot of high quality, inexpensive Las Vegas restaurants to be found. Many Las Vegas casinos offer valuable coupon books, provided that you ask for them at the front desk. Please note that you will want to be cautious of these coupons because many of them have fine print. So make sure to read the coupons fine print before you try to use it! Oftentimes, they will have some type of restriction that could cost you in the long run. However, using coupons effectively can and will save you money that you can then use for whatever you desire! Go ahead and put some of that money you saved on dinner and put it on the tables - you just might get lucky!

Eating cheap in Las Vegas by no means indicates a lack of quality. While it may not be as pricey as some of the five star Las Vegas restaurant offerings, you will find that a lot of the cheaper places to eat will taste just as good as many of the more high-class Las Vegas restaurants, and it’s just nice to get away from buffet food lines once in a while during your Las Vegas stay. You can only endure so many buffets before they all begin looking and tasting alike.



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11
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Dustin Garrido asked:


There are a few things that you should know before planning a trip to Las Vegas. These are the things that you should remember before everything else. The last thing you want is to come to Las Vegas only to realize that you forgot something at home. Let’s get started with the first basic rule when coming to Las Vegas, bring some comfortable walking shoes. This should be a MUST for anyone coming to Las Vegas. Chances are that you will end up spending a lot of time walking on the strip (and probably standing in lines as well) and nothing is worse than having blisters on your feet that will impair your ability to have fun in Las Vegas.

The second basic rule is to remember is to pack clothing that will fit the weather during your stay in Las Vegas. The weather here in Las Vegas can be fairly predictable. Between the months of May and August, the weather is usually HOT - especially in June and July where you can expect temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit or 43 degrees Celsius. Between the months of October and April you can expect colder days and even colder nights. Remember to check the weather for Las Vegas prior to your trip.

The third basic rule is to try to avoid the busy holiday seasons when planning your trip to Las Vegas - if you can. Las Vegas is one of the busiest places in the nation around holidays. If you are coming to Las Vegas during a holiday remember that you will typically pay higher prices for your airfare, hotel, and car rental. Don’t forget that there WILL be large crowds. If you must come to Las Vegas during a holiday, make your reservations ahead of time to ensure that you will have the best availability to the all of the accommodations that you will need.

There are other basics you should remember as well. Remember that Las Vegas is in the desert. So remember that you will need to drink plenty of water. Margaritas and Beers cannot provide the necessary water intake that you need. Las Vegas is a very dry climate when compared to where many people live and it is very easy for the dryness here to take advantage of you.

If your purpose in coming to Las Vegas is to golf, then you should come prepared. Las Vegas has some of the nations most beautiful and lavish golf courses. You should bring your best clubs along with you - though you can rent clubs at the golf course if you decide not to bring your clubs. When speaking of things to do in Las Vegas, you should bring some dress clothes with you if you decide to go to one of the incredible Las Vegas shows - which you MUST do. You will not be disappointed with the shows that Las Vegas has to offer you.

Las Vegas is recognized for attracting the big spenders but it should be known that it is very possible to spend economically and have a great vacation for two that would cost $100 per day. However, on the other hand a big spender can spend thousands on ONE meal. When it comes to nice restaurants, make sure you look for the menu outside of the restaurant before you enter so that you can gauge the affordability of the restaurant if you are on a budget.

If you plan on visiting any of the destinations around Las Vegas like Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon, it would be a good idea to either drive your own car (if you’re close enough) or rent a car. It is easy to be fooled by the distances of these destinations that surround Las Vegas. Not too mention that it is easy to loose your sense of time when you are having fun in the casinos.

Las Vegas is also one of the biggest places in the nation to have a wedding. Las Vegas is almost as famous for weddings as it is for gambling. More than 130,000 couples apply for a marriage license each year in Las Vegas. There are no traditions for a Las Vegas wedding. You can go as informal as you wish. You can have Elvis preside over your wedding. You can even do a drive-thru wedding if you’re strapped for time.

The last basic rule is to live the Las Vegas motto while you’re here: “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas.” So don’t be afraid to let go and have a good time. Just don’t do anything to attract the police and you will have an incredible time that you will remember forever.



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Michael Porfirio Mason asked:


Impeccable Technique: Vegas Beyond Undefeated

“Far as lyrics go:

They rocking recitals

It won’t stop until I’m on top with the title

Hustling no stopping the cycle, I’m shopping for rifles

I’m not for the idols

Fuck the twin towers dog, we on top of the Eiffel

Like live Pisa Pisa, eating a piece of pizza

You cant be were I be dog, you need a visa

Come on cheeb of reefer

Please believe it, I will squeeze and leave ya

All bullets they will heat and seek ya

Harlem world I’m a swell my town

You a clown you can tell by now

That I’m, I’m ready, I’m ready we coming for the title”

-Excellent word play from Cam’ron on “I’m Ready” …..sick sample too.

People are always coming up and asking me, how do you go to Las Vegas and night after night swoop girls and stay Undefeated. Great question. Is it the textblasters and huge rolodex of beautiful girls? Sure. Thick Bankroll? Obviously. Great Genetics? Absolutely. A Playboy bloodline going back to the Original Don Juan in Spain? Bet your life on it.

Recently, I was reading some Las Vegas Player advice by some pseudo “g” and he was claiming he gets girls 50% of the time he is in Vegas. I am thinking to myself 50%? That’s a horrible success rate, especially in Vegas. If my success rate was that poor, I wouldn’t even expect you to read this. But you should read this because my success rate is over 100%. Beyond Undefeated. Beyond Undefeated is when you have swooped more girls than you have spent nights in a city. There are certain does and don’ts you must apply if you want to be successful. Here are some Impeccable Techniques:

Avoid Local Mystery Suite Parties

These sound good on Paper, especially when pitched to you by some 21 year old Maybelline Queen Exotic Dancer. She will tell you something like “lets go up to this suite party on the 56th floor of the Bellagio”. Yeah sounds good on paper. The reality is that you will have to mix with Local Vegas Guy (And I don’t mean Alain Ducasse’s Mix or Mix Lounge in THE HOTEL either). Avoid local Vegas guy at all costs. Especially local vegas promoter guy. These guys are really fronters, scumbags and losers. Although these guys front like they have connections in Vegas, they usually just know other low-end bottom feeder types. The reason why these guys are so bad, I think, (And I don’t give them much thought) is because Vegas is an expensive place, (for most, for me its cheap) champagne drinking limo riding and all that. Local Vegas Promoter guy has to compete with that every night or else he gets mopped up by tourist guy. And I am not a mathmetician but when local vegas promoter guy is pulling down $27,500 a year, the life style just doesn’t add up. Plus he has to go to the salon to get his hair styled and needs to buy tons of cool T-shirts with writing on them to keep up the “cool, party guy act”. And as we know, those 3rd World Sweatshop made T-shirt aren’t cheap. So what Vegas Guy has to do is cut corners. Rip people off. Not to mention a rampant drug problem. This is all a recipe for disaster. Personally, I am more interested in Galatoire’s recipe for Gumbo or Turtle Soup. It’s important to have a good Running Partner with you in these situations, that way you can kick up your Gucci Loafers, spark up a smoke with a vintage Dunhill lighter, finish off your Goose and Soda, and check the time with a Vintage 1960’s Breitling Watch (to see if your in the kill zone for Gentleman’s Clubs) while your Running Partner ads a couple of KO’s to his record “on the cobbles”.

Utilize the “Ultra-Lounges”

In Vegas they call Lounges “Ultra-Lounges”. If you ask me, it sounds pretty ***. Regardless, they are functional spots to use as early night meeting points. They are real easy to get into and are easy to find someone. Also a good place to get back up leads as fly girls usually are to be found in Ultra-Lounges.

Don’t get blinded by the Light (and I don’t mean Andrew Sasson’s Club Light either)

Avoid going to Gentlemans Club’s on Friday and Saturday Night at 11 or 12. Even when you are Untouchable like Eliot Ness. I know you got the Custom-Made suit on, hand made shoes from England, and got on the best tie in your collection. Your Bullet-proof, Hard to Kill like Steven Segal. Still, avoid the the Gentlemans club early. You Will get “Pole-Axed”, “Jelly-Fished” and/or “Blinded out”. You don’t have to be an expert in Econometric Modeling to know that Gentleman’s Clubs are all about supply and demand. When there are more girls than guys in Gentleman’s Clubs its all systems go. When there are more guys than girls in a Gentleman’s Club the system is clogged. But if your dressed sharp like a porcupine in a Custom Suit by Duncan Quinn with side vents, blood red shirt by Dior Homme with silver and black cufflinks, no tie, pocket square by Thom Browne, Custom shoes by John Lobb on St. James Street or Edward Green on Jermyn Street in exotic skins (refined decadence) you have a more than decent shot at it.

Oysters

We have mentioned this before. But don’t start any night in Vegas without Oysters. A good portfolio would be some Cotuit Oysters (Massachusetts), Netarts Bay (Oregon), and some Winterpoints (Maine). (Skip the Hamma Hamma Oysters (Washington) and the Kumamoto (Oregon), they ****.) Caviar and Florida Stone Crabs also make for a nice well rounded opening salvo. RM Mooney, Daniel Boulud’s Daniel, Alain Ducasse’s Mix, even Aquanox are all worth an early stop by.

Girls in Street Clothes

Want to pull Fly Girls out of a Gentleman’s Club in less time than it takes you to finish two Goose and Sodas? (And I drink fast). Here is how you do it: Target Girls in street clothes. They are already on their way out the spot, so half the battle is already won. Last time in Vegas I walked in (dressed impeccably of course) to a great Gentleman’s Club and 17 minutes later left with three Fly girls, destination: my suite at Wynn Resorts (in the girls defense, the spot was filled with Regular Guy, and I was wearing an Ridiculous suit by Paul Smith, my track record is flawless, and my skin had a healthy flush from the spa earlier in the day, so I could hardly blame them for wanting to leave with me). Not bad for a Wednesday night.

Side Note:

Avoid Girls with “Property of (insert Biker Gang)” Tattoos. Weather it be The Hells Angels, The Banditos, The Pagans, The Rock Machine (now merged with The Banditos), The Outlaws or The Henchmen. In fact, it’s better to avoid Gentleman’s Clubs with Biker Gangs in general. Unless of course you are trying to find distribution for a large quantity on Crystal Meth, in that case, you found the right guys. You don’t want to get in the Crossfire of a Gang War and find out how good you are at ducking wrenches. I remember one time years back in Los Angeles, I was with a local beautiful Hollywood, prototype SuicideGirl/ Nightlife Princess and the Motorcycle Club in attendance didn’t take too kindly to me. Not sure why. But I do know, if it wasn’t for my Desert Eag and a cab with perfect timing I might have not had a Magical Night.

James “Lights Out” Toney

Partying in Las Vegas, even with Entering The Dragon, will get you in pretty bad physical shape over a few day period. Don’t be Vain about it or let it get you down. James “Lights Out” Toney, became one of the Greatest Boxers of his Generation and he did it not by being in great shape. He has always said, “Boxing is not a Bodybuilding Competition” (you remember a “chubby” Tim Witherspoon knocking out the Adonis Frank Bruno for the Heavyweight title, right?). Well, “Las Vegas is not a Bodybuilding Competition either”. Vegas is a GAME competition. (Well, maybe that Rehab Sunday pool party at the Hard Rock is a Bodybuilding Competition, but I have never been. The last place I want to be in Vegas in the summer time is at the Hard Rock pool with a bunch of personal trainer Guys from Arizona with Tribal Tattoos.) James Toney made it happen by being Tough, having tons of Heart, an Iron Chin, superb Counter Punching, a will to win, and lets face it: Impeccable Technique. Be a James Toney.

The Vegas Dance

No this isn’t some dance like The BankHead Bounce, The Harlem Shake, The Young Joc Motorcycle Dance, The Patty Duke, the Wrench or the Tango. Or even dope Breakdance moves like The Turtle, The Baby, Top Rock, Brooklyn Flare, Freezes, Windmills, Suicides (And I don’t mean SuicideGirls either) Headspins or Crazy Legs ill backspin in “Beat Street”. If you are like me, come 3am in Vegas, you will have plenty of options for Girls. Especially, if you follow The Blueprint for a Perfect Night in Vegas. Hold out for your best option. The best part about Vegas is that you have more time if you need it. Behind on the Score Cards after Twelve Rounds? Well, the great thing in Vegas is there is a Round 13. Hell, in Vegas you have as many rounds as you need to win the fight! No need to get jumpy and call it a night with the Ex-Sorority Girl in town from Ohio for a Bachelorette party who gave you her number. Hold out for something with some punch to it. For instance:

Girl Plus Friend

This is one of the most important techniques to Being Beyond Undefeated. It is a high risk move. But without Risk there cannot be Reward. To be a Top G, Top Pedigree, you need to embrace Risk. That’s why I trade Futures instead of Options. Unlimited Downside, but Unlimited Upside potential as well. So you have been stick and moving all night like Zab Judah, and you got a Fly Girl meeting you back at the Parasol Up bar ready to Kostya Tszyu her. Tell her to bring a Girlfriend. Leverage your position. Dame Sizzler style. When you get back to your Suite, have an In-Room Gymnastics Competition. Remember to Score the Girls on difficulty, form, originality AND artistry. Make sure you get a couple of Nadia Comaneci’s……. The Rest is Up to You……..

Michael Porfirio Mason

AKA The Peoples Champ

AKA The Judge

The Guide to Getting More Out of Life

http://www.thegmanifesto.com

(Want to see something in The G Manifesto? Send suggestions to thegmanifesto@yahoo.com)



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Kingston Amadan asked:


The city that never sleeps, better known as Las Vegas, is home to the world’s best nightclubs that have an outstanding variety and cater to your wildest dreams. Finding fabulous nightclubs in Las Vegas is easy, but the hardest part is deciding which ones to attend with so many amazing options available. From luxurious and upbeat to casual and relaxed nightclubs, Las Vegas offers a broad selection of spectacular nightclubs to showcase your best dance moves. Here is a list of the top 10 nightclubs that you should not miss if you want to be part of the “in” crowd when visiting Sin City.

In order to have an exciting night out without problems there are some good tips that always come in handy when getting ready to go clubbing. Make sure you dress according to the nightclub’s dress code because most times if you don’t dress the part, you will not be admitted into the club. Many Las Vegas nightclubs have long lines and since you want to get in fast, you should find out about the club’s operation hours and show up on time. Carry cash with you for a faster way to pay for drinks and most important, don’t forget to have fun. Follow these tips and you will be ready for an unforgettable night out at any of the outstanding Las Vegas nightclubs listed below!

JET at the Mirage

A sophisticated and cutting-edge nightclub atmosphere combined with multilevel environments places Jet nightclub in a class of its own. Located within the Mirage Resort the nightclub is decorated with wood, stone and steel elements while showcasing the latest technology through cryogenic effects systems, state-of-the-art sound, spectacular light and laser grids and numerous cutting-edge video screens. If you like to try a little bit of everything, each of the three individual rooms features its own dance floor, sound system and DJ booth that will provide you with a unique experience. Among the music styles offered are rock, hip-hop, popular dance, house music and an eclectic mix ranging from the ’80s to rock. Four full-service bars are located throughout the club with specialty drinks and European bottle service is available in each room. If you want to increase your chances of enjoying the amazing atmosphere at the exclusive Jet nightclub, then reserve a table with bottle service and start partying right away.

LIGHT at the Bellagio

This intimate, fun and upscale nightclub features elegant décor and magnificent music that makes it popular with the Las Vegas crowd. Located inside the Bellagio, Light has a rectangular shape and is accessed through either taking stairs or a private elevator. Once in the club, the stylish rich décor is noticeable along with the big dance floor that is surrounded by VIP booths. The bars offer a wide selection of drinks, European bottle service is available and good looking people dance to the amazing beats. Light nightclub is the place to go if you want to have a great time while enjoying sophistication and glamour.

PURE at Caesar’s Palace

Located inside the Caesar’s Palace and owned by a group of celebrities such as Celine Dion, Shaquille O’Neal, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, Pure nightclub is the perfect place to have a fabulous time while enjoying luxuries and celebrity guests. Spectacular views of Las Vegas Strip await for club goers at the 14,000-square-foot terrace that includes private cabanas and an outstanding bar. The nightclub has two stories and offers four different venues, each with its own unique style and distinguished DJs. The main room is decorated with a combination of white, silver and ivory colors, oversize bed seating and a state-of-the-art German glass elevator. Amazing entertainment such as The Pussycat Dolls Lounge that exhibits **** performances and the first-class VIP Red Room places Pure among the top Las Vegas nightclubs.

RAIN at the Palms Casino Resort

If you want to have the time of your life under the rain, this is the nightclub that provides you with an exciting experience. Washed in color, light, water and motion the nightclub is located inside the Palms and features state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. Guests enjoy multiple spaces, including elevated dance floors that are surrounded by fog and lighting. An energetic crowd dances to the dynamic beats of house, hip-hop and top 40 mixes while eruptions of fire are witnessed throughout the club. If you are looking for privacy, cabanas with views of Las Vegas Strip, skyboxes and water booths are available. From heated music to Hollywood celebrities, Rain has everything you need for a wild night out.

RUMJUNGLE at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Hip-hop, house, R&B, top 40 mixes and Latin rhythms are heard all over the exotic Rumjungle nightclub which features impressive waterfalls and rhythmic fire. Located in the Mandalay Bay, the nightclub is divided in three tiers, percussionists play lively music as DJs spin great songs and beautiful dancers show their **** moves. Rumjungle is well-known for featuring the world’s largest rum bar that includes an extensive selection of more than 140 brands. A heated atmosphere with an exotic flair is what guests can expect to find at Rumjungle nightclub.

STUDIO 54 at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

Studio 54 at MGM Grand is the contemporary and stylish version of the famous and original

Studio 54 that once existed in New York City. The nightclub is decorated with black and white photography portraying how people partied at the original Studio 54 and lush couches serve as a resting area for those intense dancers who might need a little break. This Las Vegas nightspot features four dance floors and bars, aerialists that showcase their artistic skills in spectacular performances and high-energy beats spun by internationally acclaim DJs. The luxurious VIP area is located on the second floor, from which a beautiful view of the nightclub is captured. In a sophisticated and vibrant atmosphere with touches of the ’70s, Studio 54 brings a fresh flair to Las Vegas entertainment.

TABÚ at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

If you are looking for an innovative place to hang out and have a great time then Tabú ultra-lounge is the perfect match. A stylish atmosphere that draws beautiful guests best describes the nightclub that is located at the MGM Grand. The nightspot offers signature cocktails while playing the best in European and classic lounge music by internationally renowned DJs. The main room is a great place to carry a conversation since its décor includes cutting-edge tables that display changing images on the tabletops. Tabú features two bars and private areas are available for VIP reservations.

TAO at the Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino

This Las Vegas nightclub is about great elegance, energetic music and a preferred A-listers spot. A piece of Las Vegas transforms into the Far East at TAO nightclub, which is gracefully decorated with various Asian elements, soft lighting, great colors and Buddha statues. Located inside the Venetian Resort, the nightclub has two main rooms that showcase state-of-the-art audio and lighting systems and a variety of music from hip-hop to top 40s is played by high-energy DJs. There is a 40-foot-long outside terrace that lets you enjoy the striking views of the Las Vegas Strip. TAO nightclub is visited by various celebrities such as Paris and Nicky Hilton, Bono, Mariah Carey and Usher. The club offers VIP service and features eight private skyboxes that include exclusive services such as mini-bars and European Bottle Service.

TRYST at Wynn Las Vegas

Characterized by its abundant luxury and captivating elements such as a stunning 94-foot waterfall, Tryst offers a sophisticated and unique ambiance for its guests. The 12,000-square-foot nightclub is located inside the Wynn and features walls full of mirrors, alligator-skin booths and marble tables that give an unparalleled upscale look and feel to the club. The dance floor extends to the outside patio that showcases a 15-foot-long lagoon. From house to R&B music you can dance the night away while enjoying specialty drinks and exclusive seating close to the impressive waterfall.

VooDoo Lounge at Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino

A unique and exciting experience is available at the mystical VooDoo Lounge. Located at the Rio Resort, the VooDoo lounge features a modern inside club and an amazing outside patio. The patio is 51 stories up in the sky and lets guests enjoy remarkable and breathtaking views of Las Vegas while enjoying from award-winning cocktails and excellent music. The inside club features live bands, **** go-go dancers, excellent DJs and a peculiar bar that is barely illuminated by dim candle lights and run by world renowned bartenders. A 40-ton staircase masterpiece connects the restaurant on the 50th floor and the lounge on the 51st floor.

“The nightclubs like everything in Las Vegas are way over the top and are what you would expect while visiting this adult playground,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com. “Almost anyone can get into these clubs but finding the right atmosphere and right vibe during your visit to Las Vegas is the key to a memorable evening.”



ALAN
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