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The Sights and Sounds of Dayclubs and Nightclubs in Las Vegas

 

One of the main reasons why I travel to Las Vegas is not only because it’s so close to Los Angeles, but because of its famous dayclub pool parties and world class nightclubs. I have club connections in Las Vegas, so I never have to pay a cover charge or wait in line which is another reason why it’s so important to build relationships with people.

During my stay at the Palazzo and the Cosmopolitan hotel, I visited one dayclub and four nightclubs in a span of two days.

On Monday afternoon in August, I went to Wet Republic at MGM Grand. Wet Republic is one of the hottest dayclub pool parties in Las Vegas with famous DJs.

As usual, my VIP Host at Wet Republic comped me a daybed with a no minimum. Usually daybeds have a cost and a food & beverage minimum spend.

I was thirsty and hungry, so I ordered a pitcher of Pina Colada and a club sandwich with homemade kettle chips.

On Monday evening, I headed to Marquee Nightclub located inside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel. My VIP Host let me through the ropes and gave me a comp pass to show to the cashier.

I absolutely love going to Marquee Nightclub as it’s one of the best mega clubs in Las Vegas. There’s a Library room on the top level of the club where you can lounge around and read books or shoot some pool. There’s a BoomBox room which is exclusively for hip hop music. There is also a main room where EDM (electronic dance music) is played. Lastly, there is an outdoor area where Marquee Dayclub is located.

I mostly hung out in the outdoor pool area where one of my friends invited me to his cabana equipped with an infinity pool.

On Tuesday evening, I planned to hop to three different clubs since it was Industry night and I wanted to see my friends.

I started off the night at PURE Nightclub located inside Caesar’s Palace hotel.

Next, I went to Moon Nightclub in the Palms hotel.

After Moon, I went to LAVO Nightclub located at the Palazzo hotel.

 

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