How out of place is a 35 year old going to feel at Marquee Day Club v. Liquid?
35 years old, Maquee Day Club and Liquid
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lots of eye candy at 35... you're more appreciative of it. I am 34... I loved it http://vimeo.com/67104159
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Just curious, are you asking the question because Liquid has an older crowd? I'm having a hard time convincing my group to hit up any daylife events.
Never really been to a daylife party (went into Wet once the year it opened and it was too early/too slow to appreciate I think)
I'm 42, we're all in our 40's and I cant get my buddies to go to any of the daylife stuff. They assume everyone is 21 and hardbody, and just stay away. I figure WTF, its Vegas and you only live once. If its not my thing, I can easily leave.
That said, maybe Liquid is more up "our" alley?
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No I do not know if Liquid's crowd is older. I have been to Wet, Ditch, and Rehab; age and appearance never really mattered in those cases but for some reason I am a little concerned about MDC and Liquid based on their websites. With that said I don't know that if say 25% of the clientele are out of shape mid 30 somethings that would end up in the promotional material, much better to have a bunch of hardbodies and 21 year olds.
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Originally posted by Maximus View PostJust curious, are you asking the question because Liquid has an older crowd? I'm having a hard time convincing my group to hit up any daylife events.
Never really been to a daylife party (went into Wet once the year it opened and it was too early/too slow to appreciate I think)
I'm 42, we're all in our 40's and I cant get my buddies to go to any of the daylife stuff. They assume everyone is 21 and hardbody, and just stay away. I figure WTF, its Vegas and you only live once. If its not my thing, I can easily leave.
That said, maybe Liquid is more up "our" alley?
Personally EBC, MDC, Wet then Liquid in that order. I put Liquid last because of the size of it but have had great times at each of them.Happily sponsoring the Las Vegas economy since July 1996
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Thanks gang, I think I may just be able to convince my group to go, and you all just gave me the extra "ooomph" to make it happen.
One of the guys says he can arrange entry into Wet next Saturday, and since we're at MGM anyway, I'll push the whole group to at least try it. We always manage to have a great time at the regular hotel pools anyway, so it can just be another area of our adventure.
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Just as an FYI if you want, next Friday is the Hot 100 at Wet and you can jump on the guest list on the link or if in town also Sunday with Hardwell. Just scroll to the date.
http://wetrepublic.com/guestlist/Happily sponsoring the Las Vegas economy since July 1996
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Maximus I am 45 and hit the pools often and without regard to my real age (and body). I can still bring it like I'm 25 but there is no denying I am in the high end of the demographic out there. Everyone is always cool and while I still feel an initial bit of uncomfortableness when I'm walking in, it always ends with me having blast and making new friends. People say it on these threads all time but it bears repeating, vegas is a place where no one really cares how old you are. Just be nice, enjoy yourself immensely and outwardly and you will have the time of your life.
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