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    I know this is still a while away but trying to figure out how much spending money I will need for LDW.

    Last year I got a day bed at marquee end of July for $1000 plus 28% tips/tax etc

    This year it is just me and my friend (2 girls) and we are definitely wanting to get a daybed for daylight, encore and wet

    As I know this is one of the most expensive weekends of the year I was wondering if anyone knows if they would let days beds go for $1000 or is the minimum roughly around $1500


    From Glasgow, Scotland
    Thanks guys
    Last edited by Lauren6564; 01-21-2014, 07:02 AM.

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    Any ideas?

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    • #3
      Won't see any pricing until they open up next month and people start spreading info.

      Personally, I would bank for $1500 as it is a prime/packed weekend and it is costly. If you end up paying less you still have $$ in the pocket.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lauren6564 View Post
        I know this is still a while away but trying to figure out how much spending money I will need for LDW.

        Last year I got a day bed at marquee end of July for $1000 plus 28% tips/tax etc

        This year it is just me and my friend (2 girls) and we are definitely wanting to get a daybed for daylight, encore and wet

        As I know this is one of the most expensive weekends of the year I was wondering if anyone knows if they would let days beds go for $1000 or is the minimum roughly around $1500


        From Glasgow, Scotland
        Thanks guys
        If I remember correctly on LDW Saturday/Sunday Beds were at a premium most pools 1500-2k, Friday was a little cheaper at most I believe.
        Isaac Kaz Curry
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        Jewel/Liquid/Hakkasan/Omnia/Wet Republic/1Oak/Bank
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        • #5
          Thanks Guys

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          • #6
            Found these a few pages back. May give you an idea. The first one I believe is 1/2 of the cost while the 2nd one was talking $2500. Hope this helps

            http://forums.jackcolton.com/showthr...daybed-for-LDW

            http://forums.jackcolton.com/showthr...ybed-Splitting
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lauren6564 View Post
              I know this is still a while away but trying to figure out how much spending money I will need for LDW.

              Last year I got a day bed at marquee end of July for $1000 plus 28% tips/tax etc

              This year it is just me and my friend (2 girls) and we are definitely wanting to get a daybed for daylight, encore and wet

              As I know this is one of the most expensive weekends of the year I was wondering if anyone knows if they would let days beds go for $1000 or is the minimum roughly around $1500


              From Glasgow, Scotland
              Thanks guys
              Also, Encore did have some lower min couches, down by that Snacks Bar thing that served food and the stipper pole thing going toward bathrooms, cool spot. Got a client one of those for 1k min last year on an Avicii day. The best thing, if you don't have any preference for a particular DJ or performer is to setup each to maximize your budget. The big days will be Saturday/Sunday. I bet there will be some lower min options on Friday at one of your preferred pools 500-750 min.
              Isaac Kaz Curry
              Sr. VIP Marketing Hakkasan Group
              Jewel/Liquid/Hakkasan/Omnia/Wet Republic/1Oak/Bank
              Facebook: kaztheaviator

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              • #8
                Stole this from Headstrong who posted it on another thread. This is the pricing they quoted him for Wet Republic 2014. My assumption is LDW will be considered event pricing. At the bottom auto gratuity went up to 22% here. Hope this helps.

                Wet Republic Minimums 2014
                *These are Food and Beverage minimums

                Friday (Hot 100)
                Bungalow (15) 4,000
                Delux Cabana (15) 2,500
                Dance Deck (10) 1,500
                Dance Floor (10) 1,500
                Stage (10) 1,500
                Lounge (10) 1,000
                Day Bed (6) 750.00

                Saturday (Non Event)
                Bungalow (15) 7,500
                Delux Cabana (15) 5,000
                Dance Deck (10) 5,000
                Dance Floor (10) 4,000
                Stage (10) 4,000
                Lounge (10) 3,000
                Day Bed (6) 2,000

                Saturday (Event)
                Bungalow (15) 10,000
                Delux Cabana (15) 5,000
                Dance Deck (10) 5,000
                Dance Floor (10) 4,000
                Stage (10) 5,000
                Lounge (10) 3,000
                Day Bed (6) 2,000

                Sunday (Non Event)
                Bungalow (15) 7,500
                Delux Cabana (15) 3,000
                Dance Deck (10) 2,500
                Dance Floor (10) 2,000
                Stage (10) 3,000
                Lounge (10) 2,000
                Day Bed (6) 1,000

                Sunday (Event)
                Bungalow (15) 7,500
                Delux Cabana (15) 4,000
                Dance Deck (10) 3,500
                Dance Floor (10) 3,000
                Stage (10) 3,000
                Lounge (10) 2,500
                Day Bed (6) 1,500

                Taxes- 22.% Waitress 8.1% US Tax, (LET Tax) Hot 100 10%
                Last edited by kp3205; 02-19-2014, 12:22 PM.
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