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  • Best Clubs for B1G1 bottles?

    What's up peoples? Anyone have any info on this? Coming into town on Sep. 9 and looking for somewhere where I might be able get a B1G1 deal.

    Thanks in advance for info!

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    Depends on the night you're looking to get service. That weekend is a pretty chill weekend on the strip - the week after the Labor Day pandemonium.

    You can negotiate with the hosts for B1G1, but most forum members have had good luck at Vanity, Pure, LAX, and Chateau.

    Again, it all depends on who you speak with to make the reservation.

    Also, do know that even though they comp you a bottle, tax and gratuity are not comped so you still have that cost to consider.
    "Bringing a girl to Vegas is like bringing a warm beer to a bar that serves FREE COLD BEERS... and everyone sitting there just spilling Cold Beer all over the place and you have to pretend you just loooove your warm beer." - Andy Haynes

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    • #3
      Holler at me when you're closer to your trip.

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      • #4
        Thanks!

        Appreciate the info!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BSM View Post
          Also, do know that even though they comp you a bottle, tax and gratuity are not comped so you still have that cost to consider.
          Ive never paid tax on a comped bottle
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          • #6
            I will get you a b1g1 - shoot me a text

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dnix View Post
              Originally posted by BSM View Post
              Also, do know that even though they comp you a bottle, tax and gratuity are not comped so you still have that cost to consider.
              Ive never paid tax on a comped bottle
              I was wondering about this, is a free bottle free? or do they add on the 20% grat & 8% tax to the bill at the rate the bottle would have cost?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dnix View Post
                Originally posted by BSM View Post
                Also, do know that even though they comp you a bottle, tax and gratuity are not comped so you still have that cost to consider.
                Ive never paid tax on a comped bottle
                I've had it happen, and I've had it not happen, so it does depend on the location.
                "Bringing a girl to Vegas is like bringing a warm beer to a bar that serves FREE COLD BEERS... and everyone sitting there just spilling Cold Beer all over the place and you have to pretend you just loooove your warm beer." - Andy Haynes

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BSM View Post
                  Originally posted by dnix View Post
                  Originally posted by BSM View Post
                  Also, do know that even though they comp you a bottle, tax and gratuity are not comped so you still have that cost to consider.
                  Ive never paid tax on a comped bottle
                  I've had it happen, and I've had it not happen, so it does depend on the location.
                  The pattern I notice is if you get quoted a comped F&B minimum, you will not be charged tax/grat on that amount. If you were quoted a COMP bottle, you will have to pay tax/ grat on that bottle itself.

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                  • #10
                    I wonder if Prive, Body English, Tangerine, and Eve will do a B1G1.
                    "Bringing a girl to Vegas is like bringing a warm beer to a bar that serves FREE COLD BEERS... and everyone sitting there just spilling Cold Beer all over the place and you have to pretend you just loooove your warm beer." - Andy Haynes

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BSM View Post
                      I wonder if Prive, Body English, Tangerine, and Eve will do a B1G1.
                      haha they probably should've to atleast make some $.

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                      • #12
                        You will most likely be charged a gratuity on a comped bottle, but you won't be charged any sales tax
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by royale View Post
                          Originally posted by BSM View Post
                          Originally posted by dnix View Post

                          Ive never paid tax on a comped bottle
                          I've had it happen, and I've had it not happen, so it does depend on the location.
                          The pattern I notice is if you get quoted a comped F&B minimum, you will not be charged tax/grat on that amount. If you were quoted a COMP bottle, you will have to pay tax/ grat on that bottle itself.
                          But that may quickly be changing.

                          http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011...ds-high-court/

                          I think the casinos will be effective in killing this, or if the NTC finds that sales tax applies, cramming through a law in the subsequent legislative session exempting comped food and beverage from sales tax liability. But in the meantime, there could be some interesting changes coming.

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                          • #14
                            I wonder if Prive, Body English, Tangerine, and Eve will do a B1G1.
                            Wasn't Prive doing an unlimited bottle deal right before they shut down?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RKLV View Post
                              Originally posted by royale View Post
                              Originally posted by BSM View Post

                              I've had it happen, and I've had it not happen, so it does depend on the location.
                              The pattern I notice is if you get quoted a comped F&B minimum, you will not be charged tax/grat on that amount. If you were quoted a COMP bottle, you will have to pay tax/ grat on that bottle itself.
                              But that may quickly be changing.

                              http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011...ds-high-court/

                              I think the casinos will be effective in killing this, or if the NTC finds that sales tax applies, cramming through a law in the subsequent legislative session exempting comped food and beverage from sales tax liability. But in the meantime, there could be some interesting changes coming.
                              ah damn state government hating! Thanks for the link btw..

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