Vanity
Vanity is the highly anticipated new nightclub at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Opened on New Year’s Eve of 2010, Vanity will change your concept of upscale nightlife by focusing the experience on the most important person in the room – you.
An eclectic jewel box, Vanity is adorned with pearls and hand cut crystals fused with bronze and gold metallic surrounded by antique mirrors, rubbed brass and black chrome. The organized chaos of velvets, deep satins and rich tapestries add to the gleaming textures throughout the club creating the perfect backdrop of reflective brilliance. The heartbeat of the club is a cyclone chandelier of over 20 thousand lit crystals bringing the dance floor to life.
The 14,000 square foot venue features two marble bars, a sunken dance floor, 50 intimate VIP booths, an outdoor terrace including five cabanas with direct access to Sky Bar and a woman’s lounge that will truly impress. Vanity spoils your every whim.
Light Nightclub
The concept of Light is unique and glamorous. State-of-the-art lighting and sound combines with world-class design to create an exciting and elegant nightlife environment. Lush purple curtains and couches welcome patrons, allowing them to indulge in the energetic, service-oriented atmosphere. Table seating in the tradition of European bottle service takes nightlife VIP to a new level of decadence. Light Nightclub brings Las Vegas nightlife back to the exclusivity and glamour that the city was founded upon. The club’s reputation is surpassed only by its actual experience, and cosmopolitan luxury is de rigueur. Check out the suave, sophisticated styling of Las Vegas’s most unique nightclub for yourself.
Tryst
The word “tryst” has a connotation that tends to incite a feeling of sensuous expectation. Think about it. If you say that you are having a “date” with someone, there is an implication of casual fun, but if you are meeting someone for a romantic tryst, it is certain that you are having a tantalizing rendezvous with your lover.
Tantalizing might well be the adjective you would use to describe the Tryst Nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas. The club embodies the sensuality and passion of a hot romance. Indeed, the 12,000 square foot club is perhaps one of the most enticing nightclubs in Las Vegas. Tryst beckons, seduces, intrigues and keeps its promises.
Cleopatra’s Barge
Cleopatra’s Barge even has its own plank, that gently rocks back and forth, leading to the dance floor. Live bands play top 40 hits and pop dance music. No cover, but two drink minimum on Friday and Saturday nights.
Tao
The Tao Nightclub is a 10,000 square foot nightclub located in Tao at the Venetian. For the Las Vegas outpost, there is an outside terrace with Strip views, 3 Full Service Bars, Two main rooms playing a variety of hip hop, house & rock n roll.
Studio 54
MGM Grand boasts the hottest Las Vegas night clubs – including Studio 54. A modern interpretation of the original, featuring state-of-the-art sound, video and lighting, and chart-topping dance music.
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.
Today’s Studio 54 blends high-energy music that could make the original ’70′s club blush and gives the other Las Vegas clubs something to aim for.
Pure
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.
Rain
Rain isn’t something you typically associate with Vegas. At the very least, you hope not to see any of it during your Vegas vacation.
That is unless you’re looking to jump into a party chock-full of the best sounds a nightclub has to offer, some of the hottest women (staff and crowd alike) and some pyrotechnics just for good measure.
Rain Nightclub has been a Vegas nightlife staple since before the cast of the original “The Real World Las Vegas” made it famous. And after more than 10 years, the hotspot has continued to be a sensation well beyond the normal shelf-life of Sin City’s other nightclubs.
Jet
JET combines 15,000 square feet of space with a modern multi-level environment. Meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout, setting a stunning scene for the ultimate nightlife experience. A one-of-a-kind light and laser grid, state-of-the-art cryogenic effects systems and the absolute best sound design technology available puts JET in a class of its own and on the leading edge.
Catering to a variety of tastes, JET features three distinct rooms, each a unique space with its own dance floor, DJ booth and sound system. The main room offers the best of rock, hip-hop and popular dance music. Another room is dedicated to house music spun by guest and international DJs while the other plays an eclectic mix of music ranging from 80s to rock. Four full-service libation bars offer creative specialty cocktails. European bottle service is featured in each room.
Rum Jungle Bar
Located inside the elegant Mandalay Bay Casino, we have Rum Jungle. Despite the name, this bar does actually cater for the slightly more discerning bar goer. (We’re pleased to see the dress code excludes jogging suits for example.) It’s also been voted “Las Vegas’ hottest night club”, boasting state of the art décor from fire walls and waterfall walls to volcanic mountains of rum and go-go dancers who perform above the huge bar area. The music generally includes Latin, Caribbean and African beats with a bit of techno thrown in. Make sure this is your “thang”, because if you’re not dancing the night away (or propping up the bar) you have to pay to sit at a table. All in all, good ol’ Las Vegas fun.

