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LAX Nightclub – Las Vegas

Posted by admin On May - 28 - 2009
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Location : Luxor

Music : Mixed

Open : Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

LAX Nightclub Details

- Front-of-the-line admission, male:$60; Guests must arrive by 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- Front-of-the-line admission, female: $40; Guests must arrive by 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- VIP Table for Four People (Wednesday, Thursday): $375; includes admission and table for four people, bottle of Skyy, Stoli and mixers. Gratuity and tax to be collected at the club. Guests must arrive by 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- VIP for Three to Six People (Friday, Saturday): $750; includes admission and table for three people, two bottles of Skyy, Stoli or equivalent, mixers and tax. Gratuity to be collected at the club. Guests must arrive by 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- Payment information: Cash, all major credit cards.
- Resident DJs: DJ Vice.
- Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older.
- Attire: Fashionable nightlife attire.
- Occupancy: 1,100.
- Parking: Self-parking and valet available at the Luxor.
- Reservations: Available.
- Seating: Yes.
- Handicapped accessible: Yes.
- ATM: Located inside the casino.

Video Tour at LAX Night Club Las Vegas

Review by Jamie Helmick

There are, by rough estimate, three million nightclubs currently operating in Las Vegas.

In reality, the number of venues that would like you to classify them as a nightclub is closer to 40. And the number of nightclubs that would you like to classify them as one of the hottest nightclubs is also right at about 40.

Now, they can’t all be the hottest clubs, right? This is why people go to LAX. Because instead of just talking about being hot, LAX is actually hot.

Located inside the Luxor, LAX came to Vegas in 2007 (there’s an LAX in Los Angeles, too, and not just the airport).

The club operates as part of the Pure Management Family, which also counts Pure in Caesars Palace and Christian Audigier in TI among its esteemed ranks. At 26,000 square feet, LAX is right in the middle of that group, size-wise.

With all that, on paper, LAX sounds a lot like the other three million clubs here, but the club immediately sets itself apart in person.

The entrance to LAX (set deep into the Luxor) is made up of huge, gothic-style gates that clubbers funnel through after they’re done gawking. You might notice a space in the middle that the crowds are parted around, that’s Noir Bar and we hesitate to tell you much more than that – it’s a little bit secretive (although if you do some digging, we’re sure you’ll figure it out).

Past the entranceway are dark, blue-lit stairwells that look like something you’d see in a room meant for laser tag, if laser tag were a lot cooler. The laser-tag stairs lead the way to a room that might feel a little bit cramped because it’s full of a giant red-leather-padded centerpiece. We don’t have any idea what that is. (OK, it’s part of Noir Bar.)

This room actually empty outs a little bit once it gets a little later (and everyone’s already inside the club), so it’s a good spot for a quick breather – just don’t linger.

Beyond that room, you can see the whole club. There are two floors to LAX, connected by a staircase that also serves as a stage for grand entrances from celebrities like Paris Hilton. You can make your grand entrance there, too, if you’re so inclined, just don’t trip because almost everyone would be able to witness it. And they’d probably laugh.

The lower level of LAX houses VIP seating, a dance floor and alcohol. The upper level of LAX houses VIP seating, a dance floor and alcohol. Somewhere in between those two levels, on a slightly elevated platform is the DJ booth.

It’s not so much the elements that make up LAX that are important though – it’s the way they’re presented.

The whole club is covered in interesting touches. There’s a lot of red and black and low, sexy lighting (and some low, not-quite-as-sexy ceilings – the club’s built inside a building shaped like a pyramid, after all). Gothic accents in the same vein as the opening gates are all over the place, from the tables in the VIP areas to the banisters on the stairwell.

As a two-level club LAX could’ve turned into two separate parties existing in the same space, but instead it all works together. Views from the upper level overlook the lower level, with the dance floor right in the middle, which means you can see what almost everybody else down there is doing, even in certain VIP areas, so it makes for a sense of community and oneness. Or it makes for a sense of one giant blowout bash.

Despite not being around as long as other clubs, LAX already earned a place as a club that’ll surprise you every time you stop by. In the summer of 2008, they hosted a series of surprise concerts, bringing in acts like The Game and Fat Joe for unannounced performances. Plus, there’s almost always someone interesting sitting in VIP.

Sure, it’s not like there are no other clubs in Vegas offering up some of these things, but ones that tie them all together like LAX does are a lot harder to find and with those three million clubs out there, do you really want to have to try them all?

Wait, don’t answer that.

Popularity: 3% [?]

Pure Nightclub – Las Vegas

Posted by admin On May - 28 - 2009
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Location : Caesars Palace

Music : Hip-Hop and Progressive House

Open : Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Hot Nights : Tuesday, Friday and Saturday

Pure Nightclub Details

- Hours of operation: Open Friday-Sunday, Tuesday, 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
- Cover price:
- Front-of-the-line admission, male: $60; guests must arrive before 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- Front-of-the-line admission, female: $40; guests must arrive before 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- VIP Table for Four People (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday): $375; includes admission, table for four people, bottle of Skyy, Stoli or equivalent and mixers. Gratuity and tax to be collected at club. Guests must arrive before 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- VIP Table for Three People (Friday, Saturday): $750; includes admission, table for three people, two bottles of Skyy, Stoli or equivalent and mixers. Gratuity and tax to be collected at club. Guests must arrive before 12 a.m. and should get in our dedicated check-in line.
- Payment information: All major credit cards are accepted.
- Music: Four rooms featuring different music – house, hip-hop, rock, live burlesque.
- Resident DJs: DJ AM; DJ Hollywood.
- Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older.
- Attire: Proper attire required.
- Occupancy: 2,400.
- Parking: Self parking and valet both available at Caesars Palace hotel-casino.
- Reservations: Reservations for bottle service only.
- Seating: Yes.
- Handicapped accessible: Yes.
- ATM: ATM available inside the casino.

Video Tour at Pure Night Club Las Vegas

Review by Jamie Helmick

Pure, which opened New Year’s Eve 2005, is a behemoth in the Sin City nightclub pantheon.

Even on a slow night, Keith Leavitt, director of customer development for the club, said he and his crew put about 1,500 people through the door and that number jumps to around 5,000 on a weekend night. The crew isn’t small either – Leavitt said it takes more than 100 people just to run the club.

The sprawling, mega-club is decked out in various shades of white and light accents. There are several different areas inside (and out!) catering to several different kinds of customers. The Pussycat Dolls Lounge (which counts both as a separate venue and an adjunct to Pure) features performances from the Dolls, as well as celebrities like Jessica Simpson and Audrina Patridge.

There’s the Red Room, which has a very laid-back lounge vibe, the main room with the VIP/stage area and the outside terrace area, complete with fire pit. If you’re looking for a particular atmosphere from one of the rooms, it’s best to get there early as Leavitt said the energy usually escalates quickly as the night crawls on.

“Once 1 o’clock comes, there’s a party in every room,” he said.

And unlike any family home you’ve ever heard of, the Pure house encourages people to dance just about everywhere – including on the furniture.

“The look of having people up on couches is good for the club,” Leavitt said.

And dance they do, to DJ sets from big name DJs and to special three-song performances from bands like The Killers. If you don’t like the music where you’re at in the club, the solution is easy – find a different spot, still in the club, and something different will be spinning.

But with all the amenities inside the club, it’s no wonder that it’s sometimes a cattle call getting in – or it would be, if it weren’t for Leavitt and company.

“The front [door] is their first experience [with Pure],” Leavitt said. “Anything we can do to get them in as quick as possible, we do.”

Plus, despite all its grandeur, Leavitt said Pure doesn’t scare people away.

“Pure is obviously a mega-club,” he said. “But people aren’t intimidated by it.”

Popularity: 3% [?]