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Originally Posted by henry07
The worst mistake that you can do is talk to the doorman or manager at the front. everyone does that and they don't have any pull for the good tables. anybody who goes to vegas and does table service knows showing up at the front means nothing.
set everything up with a vip company in vegas and they will take care of everything and they should be able to guarantee you a great spot. We got a table for 10 guys and 4 girls at the marquee, right in the middle of the bar and the table section was raised a bit higher than the dance floor, costed us $500 each for the guys, the girls didn't have to pay. you get your own security guy, hostess to pour your drinks and a cleanup guy. also if your bottles run out, the clubs will make you buy more or else they kick you out of the table. I would recommend Jeff Ginsberg from VIP nights las vegas, hes the owner and his team is fantastic. Jeff makes sure you will get the table for the whole night, even if you run out of bottles. wouldn't recommend anyone else
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I really disagree with this advice. The economic state in Vegas is poor right now and the clubs are being hit badly. It's pretty easy to put the screws to them, especially if you are wiling to drop $500.00 each. Vegas is all about negotiating and bartering, especially now. Obviously plan ahead, but it doesn't hurt to ask the door guy.
The last time I was in Vegas, there were several clubs offering free cover and free drinks for the girls. Things are rough there right now. Obviously the premium clubs are going to remain in demand, but if you're paying $500.00 a head, it should include all the drinks you would ever want and top notch service. There should be no issue of getting kicked off your table if you don't order more. You and your friends just dropped $5000. Yes those clubs are full, but the people in them are buying less booze than before and the clubs are feeling the pressure.
Basically, my point is, in Vegas you should haggle and demand top notch for your dollar.