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Post by halfnumb on Oct 29, 2008 22:17:24 GMT -5
I am planning a trip to Vegas in a few weeks (1/2 business and 1/2 pleasure). For the pleasure part, I was looking for any advice on nightclubs that are both fun (for mid-30's vintage folks) as well as somewhat accessible. From what I remember when I was there last time (about 5+ years ago when I was still AB), the clubs were very crowded and, for the most part, had multiple levels connected only by stairs. Not the most chair-friendly places as I look back on them now. Does anybody out there have any good recommendations?
Thanks!
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Post by E on Oct 29, 2008 23:02:34 GMT -5
If only there was a wheeler who was frequently in Vegas...
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Post by matisse on Oct 29, 2008 23:32:28 GMT -5
Hehe..........
They are still crowded. Maybe less so now with the economy, which has affected Vegas a lot.
Most still have multiple levels, but fairly big ground floors. I've been to Tao, Pure, LAX, Rain, Moon, Studio 54, Playboy Club, Rain, Jet, Tabu, MIX and probably a few others. Check them out online and let me know if you want more details about any of them. I guess they are all fun, but like most clubs the music is so loud you can't talk. I usually go in to check them out, watch the go-go dancers for a little while and then take off.
Eyecandy at Mandalay is an interesting twist on the whole thing--it took the place of the center bar and is open to the casino. It has a decent dance floor, fully accessible, and since it took the place of the main bar, there's no cover and no "picking." Not a bad place for a wheeler to start the night.
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