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    Hey everyone,
    I'm coming to Vegas with a group of 11 ladies (all late-20s, staying at the Cosmopolitan) for a bachelorette celebration July 19-22, and we're trying to plan out the pools we want to hit up while we're there. We're looking to party and have a good time, but wondered where we'd be likely to get the best bang for our buck? MDC quoted us a $2500 minimum for a cabana on Saturday and that's a little steep for us – anyone know of fun pool parties where we could spend less but still have a great time? We could always go the general admission route, but we'd really like to have our own spot if we can arrange it for not quite so much (not sure if this is possible on a Saturday though!).
    Thanks!
    Susie

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    Tao Beach without a doubt. Saturdays, they have celeb hosts and either a name dj or their resident dj, and it's a great party. It'll be much cheaper than $2500 min as well, depending on what type of accomodations you want. Hit up Chris Traer--702-510-5286 and don't look back!!

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    • #3
      Tao Beach without a doubt. I'd also hit up Palms Pool maybe for Ditch Fridays. Contact Chad Noyes or Janelle Banaga they will take care of you. Liquid also an option. Any of the hosts your contacting make you sure state its 11 girls for a bachelorette party. $2500 seems like a quote a group of guys would get.

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