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| TAO Nightclub |
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For those craving a high energy, DJ driven atmosphere, TAO boasts a 40-foot-long outside terrace with stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip, gorgeous go-go dancers, state-of-the-art audio and lighting systems, and two main rooms each featuring varying music formats. This ultimate nightlife facility also offers eight private skyboxes with mini-bars, espresso machines, and banquettes featuring secured purse drawers, as well as European Bottle Service. The TAO nightclub opens Thursdays and Fridays at 10 p.m. and Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. |
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MOON
Moon is the exclusive penthouse nightclub loaded with high-end finishes, VIP accommodations and a retractable roof covering the dance floor – or not covering it, as the case may be. It's the only club in Vegas where amazing Strip views have to compete with the heavens above. Moon occupies the very top floor of the Palms' new Fantasy Tower and is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11pm until late! |
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The Playboy Club
The Playboy Club introduces a complete integration of lounging and gaming, which has never before been attempted in Las Vegas. Central to the main room are two gaming pits, offering blackjack, roulette and Playboy-branded slot machines. Over each gaming pit hangs a pair of magnificent Philippe Stark-designed Baccarat crystal chandeliers, whose elegant black styling is a modern-day Playboy Club signature. Located in the Palms' new Fantasy Tower, the Playboy Club is open 7 nights a week from 8pm until late! |
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Pure
PURE Nightclub at Caesars Palace sets new standards for Las Vegas nightlife with progressive DJs, awesome views and sexy style. Owned in part by Celine Dion, Shaquille O'Neal, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, PURE is three venues in one. |
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Tangerine
The speakeasy style of 1920s burlesque sweetens Las Vegas' newest nightspot: Tangerine Lounge & Nightclub at Treasure Island. Tangerine features an indoor lounge and outdoor deck, plus a DJ spinning rock and dance with live musical interludes by a saxophone, percussion and stand-up bass trio highlighting burlesque performances. |
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Jet at the Mirage
There are three dance floors and four bars on multiple levels, so you can keep your head spinning and your body moving all night long. The sound is state-of-the-art, the drinks are high-octane and the energy is nonstop. |
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TRYST
Inside the 12,000 square foot Tryst - a name evocative of an intimate rendezvous spot for lovers - guests will find a main room with open air and a sizable dance floor extending into a breathtaking 90-foot waterfall that cascades into a secluded lagoon. |
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Studio 54 at the MGM Grand
Las Vegas' hottest nightclub, Studio 54, features state-of-the-art sound, video and lighting, live dancers, wall walkers and chart-topping dance music. Voted "Best Dance Club" for 2000 and 2001 by the Review Journal, the 22,000-square-foot nightclub offers four dance floors and bars, an exclusive area on the second floor for invited guests, and several semi-private lounges capable of accommodating up to 400 people. |
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| Rain in the Desert at the Palms |
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RAIN offers the ultimate nightclub experience, with multiple VIP areas available in the form of sky boxes (with thumbprint-screening access for members), cabana areas and water booths (where the patent leather banquettes are actually filled with water). Lavish special effects throughout the club include intelligent lighting and electrifying play of water, fire and fog. |
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Light at the Bellagio
Light is an intricately designed nightclub combining excitement and elegance for your pleasure. Light allows you to shine in the spotlight and focus on socializing while teams of specially trained professional hosts attend to your every need. State-of-the-art lighting and sound blend with rich, lavish decor to seductive perfection. |
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Rumjungle at Mandalay Bay
With Sin City's largest supply of rum stacked to the ceiling, rumjungle is no stranger to the limelight. Rumjungle offers the most diversified experience to be found on the Vegas Strip, providing partygoers with a fresh dose of Latin House, Caribbean and African beats that will make you move. Seating comes at a price, so if you're on a budget, plan on standing — the VIP sections are reserved for night clubbers with cash to burn. |