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  • #16
    Originally posted by royale View Post
    Originally posted by Virtualized View Post
    Has anyone ever had their shit stolen from a day bed or chair?
    Yes, 2 wallets during AOD invasion at wet on the watch of my chairs :/ Too many girls around and some guy slipped in and stole the loot.


    never too many!! but yes shit was stolen!!
    Got caught slippin.... luckily it didnt stop him from the partyin hahaha
    "I'm a heroine addict. I need to have sex with women who have saved someone's life." -Mitch Hedberg

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    • #17
      Better get the waterproof fanny pack

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TJ_403 View Post
        Just wondering if anyone on here has got a cabana or daybed for rehab and if you could give me some info on it.

        Just wondering how much you paid for it, how large or a group you had, did you feel it was worth it, and what was the location like??

        I was told they start at 1500 for daybeds and 2500 for cabanas but i am sure they are nowhere near the action.
        From the Rehab Press Kit:

        Cabana Pricing:
        $2,000 - $10,000 depending on demand and location desired

        Daybed Pricing:
        $1,000 - $3,000 depending on demand and location

        Add 20% tip and 9% tax onto the minimum amounts.

        Rehab has a unique way of pricing in order for the customer to get the most out of his/her experience. Each
        cabana is assessed a minimum spend which must be met by the end of the day. However bottles, food, and
        single drinks are all inclusive in this minimum spend. Depending on the desired location and demand for that
        particular Sunday, pricing will vary.
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        • #19
          I have just booked a rodeo drive cabana... but now I'm worried that it may be too far away from the action... can anyone shed some light on the matter?

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          • #20
            My vote is for a daybed. Last May was there for a bachelor party. 10 guys. Got a daybed right next to the main pool just right of the DJ. To me it was the best spot. Lots of action. High Traffic area. $1500 is what we paid. 4 guys though is rough. Looking at roughly $400-500 each after gratuity and tips. Chairs may be a better option unless you roll with a nice bank roll.

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            • #21
              Done Both

              Here is my recommendation based on trying all levels of fun at Rehab...

              Now take this with a grain of salt, as the last time I went was just before the new pool construction, but this was what worked for me in the past.

              They used to have a VIP pool area. It was this little mini-pool at the meeting point of the the two main rows of Cabana's on the upper level. The price is right, as you dont pay mega cabana money, but yet you still get to hang out with the cabana folk, who are usually entertaining to say the least. I think we got two large chairs and a nice sun umbrella for $200 (drink and food cover) each [and lets face it $200 sounds like a lot but drinks and food are expensive, you can hit it]. So you can go hang at the pool with the crowd, or wander in among the cabanas, and when you need a break you have your own little private pool and a waitress that is only covering like you and about 5-6 other folks. Its freaking awesome.

              My main thing at events like this is I hate being told you cant go behind the velvet rope, and in this way we got into the high-end area with only medium end expenditure...

              Hope this helps,

              Aug

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              • #22
                I couldnt agree more augger. Last year there was 3 guys and we had 2 chairs over there too. It gave us a nice area to keep your stuff, you had a place to escape from the madness for a bit, and the best part was having a waitress to bring you drinks and food so you didnt have to wait in those crazy lines.

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