Hey guys. No matter how hard I try to get my friends to pull the trigger for bottle service Wednesday its not going to happen. We are staying at the Mirage and have big nights set up Friday and Sat but I think some of us still want to get after it on Wednesday when we get in. What are some cool bars that we can hit up instead of going to clubs that night? Nothing fancy just cool places to bar hop and check out that wont have a 40 dollar cover charge. We also have to stop by Sage at Aria at some point in the night too if there are any cool places near there. THANKS!
No Bottle Service!?!?!?
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Chanedlier Bar at Cosmo is always a good shoutEastCoast: "I will preach. Vegas is easy. So easy. Either be rich or good looking (or mooch off someone who is one of those). If you are neither, then sit back, let the rich and/or good looking people sort their shit out, and then take their scraps. Booking early is not going to get you ahead of the rich and/or good looking people. Sucks unless you are rich or good looking. But that's what makes Vegas so great. It is completely transparent."
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ocam do you know until how late you can buy pre sale tickets for MDC or MNC?
Staying at Cosmo and depending on a group pick, in the moment of the day, we will decide if we are going to do BS or pre sale.....we might want to even go elsewhere sat night ,after going for Emery friday night.
Can we just buy the pre sale tickets at the club that day(early hours) or need to do so online.
Thankscurrently a gimp
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You can usually still buy presales the day of BUT you run the risk that tickets might be sold out (meaning you will either have to do BS, or go GA = greasing bouncers + paying increased cover), or the price for presales at that stage is more expensive than if you had bought them earlier.Originally posted by Jersey7666 View Postocam do you know until how late you can buy pre sale tickets for MDC or MNC?
Staying at Cosmo and depending on a group pick, in the moment of the day, we will decide if we are going to do BS or pre sale.....we might want to even go elsewhere sat night ,after going for Emery friday night.
Can we just buy the pre sale tickets at the club that day(early hours) or need to do so online.
ThanksEastCoast: "I will preach. Vegas is easy. So easy. Either be rich or good looking (or mooch off someone who is one of those). If you are neither, then sit back, let the rich and/or good looking people sort their shit out, and then take their scraps. Booking early is not going to get you ahead of the rich and/or good looking people. Sucks unless you are rich or good looking. But that's what makes Vegas so great. It is completely transparent."
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Man, you found the gem, SAGE is awesome. Wed you can head to Cosmo right next to Aria and hit Chandelier/ Bond Bars. In terms of clubs, Chateau is not bad at all without a table, Surrender also, and if you want a crazy club with a show, The Act.Isaac Kaz Curry
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We will have the same issue in September. 6guys early to mid 20s. 4 of them have never been to vegas or even at the states. we will fly in wednesday 11th at 6pm after a 17hrs flight from europe, so we will be tired and maybe a bit jetlaged. I'm thinking about hitting a bar (maybe chateau or moon) at/near the strip to give the group a first impression of vegas. we won't do BS this day. what would you suggest doing on the first night to enjoy vegas??Originally posted by Hungover View PostHey guys. No matter how hard I try to get my friends to pull the trigger for bottle service Wednesday its not going to happen. We are staying at the Mirage and have big nights set up Friday and Sat but I think some of us still want to get after it on Wednesday when we get in. What are some cool bars that we can hit up instead of going to clubs that night? Nothing fancy just cool places to bar hop and check out that wont have a 40 dollar cover charge. We also have to stop by Sage at Aria at some point in the night too if there are any cool places near there. THANKS!
ThanksLast edited by ViennaParty; 04-24-2013, 01:02 AM.
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Grab some dinner somewhere nice, walk the strip, check out the bellagio fountain show at night, grab a fat tuesday and check out the different hotels/casino and do some gambling. Definitely check out the bars inside cosmopolitan too.Originally posted by ViennaParty View PostWe will have the same issue in September. 6guys early to mid 20s. 4 of them have never been to vegas or even at the states. we will fly in wednesday 11th at 6pm after a 17hrs flight from europe, so we will be tired and maybe a bit jetlaged. I'm thinking about hitting a bar (maybe chateau or moon) at/near the strip to give the group a first impression of vegas. we won't do BS this day. what would you suggest doing on the first night to enjoy vegas??Originally posted by Hungover View PostHey guys. No matter how hard I try to get my friends to pull the trigger for bottle service Wednesday its not going to happen. We are staying at the Mirage and have big nights set up Friday and Sat but I think some of us still want to get after it on Wednesday when we get in. What are some cool bars that we can hit up instead of going to clubs that night? Nothing fancy just cool places to bar hop and check out that wont have a 40 dollar cover charge. We also have to stop by Sage at Aria at some point in the night too if there are any cool places near there. THANKS!
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i wouldnt plan to much for the day of arrival. after the long trip (and probably a lot of drinking during the flightOriginally posted by ViennaParty View PostWe will have the same issue in September. 6guys early to mid 20s. 4 of them have never been to vegas or even at the states. we will fly in wednesday 11th at 6pm after a 17hrs flight from europe, so we will be tired and maybe a bit jetlaged. I'm thinking about hitting a bar (maybe chateau or moon) at/near the strip to give the group a first impression of vegas. we won't do BS this day. what would you suggest doing on the first night to enjoy vegas??Originally posted by Hungover View PostHey guys. No matter how hard I try to get my friends to pull the trigger for bottle service Wednesday its not going to happen. We are staying at the Mirage and have big nights set up Friday and Sat but I think some of us still want to get after it on Wednesday when we get in. What are some cool bars that we can hit up instead of going to clubs that night? Nothing fancy just cool places to bar hop and check out that wont have a 40 dollar cover charge. We also have to stop by Sage at Aria at some point in the night too if there are any cool places near there. THANKS!
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) you can be tired as hell.
we always like to head over to the sporting house at nyny to grab some wings or ribs and watch some sports. after that gambling or drinks at one of the cosmo bars and thats it for the first day.
for the first impression just be around the more popular places/hotels on the strip and let vegas speak for itself! you cant do anything wrong!
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Thank you "nighthawk06si" and "Flo" for your answers so far. I think we will have a dinner at one of the restaurants located in caesars with a nice drink from fat tuesday after that. Maybe also going to the sportsbar at nyny if there's a good soccer game that day.
Hitting the bars at cosmo sounds like a good idea too. which one would you recommend? i just have been to the one located near the entrance on the ground floor next to the casino. It was nice, but i don't want to some a couple of hours there!?
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