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    Anyone know any info on how the all acess works at the Palms clubs. I tried emailing the host listed on JC but never got a response
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    And sorry of I'm asking too much on here. I've never been out to Vegas yet, and I don't want to be lost or confused on what to do
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    • #3
      You can get the wristbands from wanttickets.com or the Stuff store inside the Palms. I think for $120 its all-you-can drink from 11pm to 2am.

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      • #4
        all access wristbands - 60-68 bucks (non hosted bar package), get them online wantickets for the specific date or get it night of at the stuff store next to rain.

        Highly recommended. Gets you into all 4 clubs super fast.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Drew View Post
          all access wristbands - 60-68 bucks (non hosted bar package), get them online wantickets for the specific date or get it night of at the stuff store next to rain.

          Highly recommended. Gets you into all 4 clubs super fast.
          Thinking about doing this also. However, we might just do the hosted bar at Rain on a Friday. Is it a better deal to get the all-access for all 4 or just access to one place w/ the hosted/open bar?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ReasonableDoubt View Post
            Originally posted by Drew View Post
            all access wristbands - 60-68 bucks (non hosted bar package), get them online wantickets for the specific date or get it night of at the stuff store next to rain.

            Highly recommended. Gets you into all 4 clubs super fast.
            Thinking about doing this also. However, we might just do the hosted bar at Rain on a Friday. Is it a better deal to get the all-access for all 4 or just access to one place w/ the hosted/open bar?
            I believe the hosted bar option comes with the all access bands as well. (or maybe there's 2 options, hosted bar only, and hosted bar + all access I forget.)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Drew View Post
              I believe the hosted bar option comes with the all access bands as well. (or maybe there's 2 options, hosted bar only, and hosted bar + all access I forget.)
              There are a few options for the wrist bands:
              • All-Access = ~$65
              • All-Access w/ hosted bar = ~$130
              • Hosted Bar @ 1 place = ~$80
              • Entry to one place = ~$25

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ReasonableDoubt View Post
                Originally posted by Drew View Post
                I believe the hosted bar option comes with the all access bands as well. (or maybe there's 2 options, hosted bar only, and hosted bar + all access I forget.)
                There are a few options for the wrist bands:
                • All-Access = ~$65
                • All-Access w/ hosted bar = ~$130
                • Hosted Bar @ 1 place = ~$80
                • Entry to one place = ~$25
                Last time I went, my group just did the hosted bar at Rain (no admission to the other clubs). It was about a $50 difference. We had a really good time at Rain and never felt like we wanted to go somewhere else. That being said, if it was a down night or some of the people in your group had been to Rain before (and not one of the other clubs), it might be worth the extra $50 to be able to move. I'd say the cheaper option is the way to go but I'm also a grad student on a tight budget so I'm definitely biased. Plus, assuming you want to stay at Rain for the open bar window and the headlining DJ's entire set, there's really not a lot of time left at the end of the night to go clubhopping.
                Last edited by gobos08; 12-30-2010, 07:35 AM.

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