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1. Dayclubs/Pool parties are a must. I prefer them over nightclubs, but you should definitely experience hittin up both in one day.Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
I'm going to be there April 5th to April 8th with 3 of my boys, staying in the a Suite in the MGM for free
I have never been there and will be without a Car since I'm coming from NYC...Really I just want to know a couple things...
1. Daytime Pool Parties, Definitely trying to do one of those?
2. Is there anyway I can find if there are any special DJ's events happening at certain clubs and get on a guest list/tickets for them early?
3. What are the best clubs and how hard will it to be to get it to them with 3 other dudes?
4. Best Gambling Spots? I really only gonna play Blackjack and do some sports betting though.
5. Any other cool things to do during the day?
6. Unlike myself who is a student, my friends all make money and have jobs so I think we'll try to cop bottle service one night at least. Where is the best spot to do that at? And I'm trying to keep it semi-cheap so is there anyway to put yourself on a list so you don't have to pay door fee to get into the club?
Thanks
Also Dress code? I'm prolly doing a suit one night, but are jeans a go if you rock them with dress shoes, dress shirt?
2. Check SpyOnVegas.com for a list of events and DJ's performing. To get on guestlist hit up a club's website and click on gueslist to sign up for one. You have to have an even ratio and submit your guestlist by 6:00 PM
3. It's almost damn near impossible getting into a club with all dudes on a weekend unless you're there early (like 9:30 pm) or you drop cash on a table. The best clubs here are: Marquee, Surrender, XS.
4. Best gambling spots are the spots where the house doesn't have so much of an advantage. Head downtown or to a more local casino to increase your odds of winning. Those casinos don't compare to winning at a luxury one though.
5. Best thing to do during the day is #1, or just go around and bar hop.
6. You'll always have to pay cover unless you're a local on industry night, or you know someone at the door. IMO bottle service is great anywhere and they usually run around 1.5K minimum on the weekends and during "holidays".
As far as dress code, a suit isn't needed. A nice button up, some slacks or chinos, and solid dress shoes, boat shoes, or boots are fair game.