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  • Is it bad to book a table at 2 different clubs the same night?

    Just in case one table doesn't come thru for any reason I would like to have a back up. Do host get mad if you change your mind the last minute?

  • #2
    no I think all hosts are thrilled if you cancel on them last minute.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by throwin View Post
      no I think all hosts are thrilled if you cancel on them last minute.
      Lol.



      If you don't plan on going back to the club you cancel on, then go for it... But it's a dick move. A TOTAL dick move.
      Next Trip: October 28-31, 2016

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chrisbru View Post
        Originally posted by throwin View Post
        no I think all hosts are thrilled if you cancel on them last minute.
        Lol.



        If you don't plan on going back to the club you cancel on, then go for it... But it's a dick move. A TOTAL dick move.
        Yea i agree. For the sake of the host, i wouldn't recommend it, especially since the hosts on here all try to take care of us

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        • #5
          I guess ill just hope that my back up club still has tables

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          • #6
            I used to coordinate both dining and bottle service for a DC lounge/restaurant a year ago and would recall how annoying it would be to get a no-show. A last-second cancellation is pretty much equivalent to a no-show in my opinion.

            I'm pretty sure that if you work with a VIP Host at the Nightclub of choice, arrive (no later) than the recommended time, and tip well - you should have no reason to book two different clubs. In the unlikely event the club is somehow sold out even after coordinating your booking with a VIP Host, you can easily club hop to your other preferred nightclub locations and find yourself an open table.

            never been to Vegas but just my 2 cents regardless

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            • #7
              Originally posted by throwin View Post
              no I think all hosts are thrilled if you cancel on them last minute.
              lmao


              Yea, best not to do it OP. Find a good host and as long as you're spendin the $$$ you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
              -WarreN aka "The Business"

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              • #8
                I disagree with the consensus. I've had hosts that wouldn't answer their phones to honor my reservation. I would get the host to guarantee to reservation. If they can't do this, you shouldn't feel bad about making a backup reservation.

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                • #9
                  Do unto others as they would do unto you. Think about this way: if you've ever organized an event (birthday/party/whatever), how would you feel if put work into it and no one showed up.

                  Better yet, if you were a host, how would YOU feel if someone no-showed on YOU?!
                  FO SHO.
                  Originally posted by redbullvodka
                  you're not ditching them, they're ditching you by not going.
                  Originally posted by kimball
                  You want to be at the club where girls want to be... not where guys get good bottle deals.

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                  • #10
                    I see where your logic is but yes it is definitely a host pet peeve. its more when you talk and talk with someone, set everything up, maybe even hold a good table for them....and then they cancel at the last second. at least have the common courtesy to let the host know that you're not coming or that your deciding between his club and another. The worst thing you can do is make a reservation and ask for a good table or have a big minimum, have the host hold the table, and then not answer when he's trying to get ahold of you. all you have to do is communicate, and even if you cancel, the host will have no problem taking care of you even if its not at his club.
                    Korye Blackmon
                    VIP Host
                    Chateau Nightclub and Rooftop
                    Paris Hotel
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by throwin View Post
                      no I think all hosts are thrilled if you cancel on them last minute.
                      Love it! I wouldnt use the arguement that hosts cancel on guests either. Its not the best way to have a relationship with hosts.
                      Las Vegas is sort of like how God would do it if he had money. ~Steve Wynn

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                      • #12
                        It's always good to have a back up plan but in this case no. If you do everything right on your part (ex: show up early on time) you wont have to worry about not having a table.
                        David Chan
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                        XS & Tryst Nightclub
                        Wynn & Encore Resort, Las Vegas


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