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    Hey following my post the other day a few people have dm and said Hakkasan is not all what it is cracked up to be and to go out another night?? Most say Hakkasan gets to full, drinks are sky high (are not all clubs) and it is set up for bottle service and if you wanted to see Calvin Harris good luck as the dance floor is tiny and there is no space?

    What do u all think? should i go out on the Saturday or do another night?

  • #2
    We were at Hakk back in July and just went to check out the place on a Sunday (industry night), didn't have a table but found there was plenty of space to walk around and space to stand near the Pavillion area and enjoy the DJ's, crowd was awesome and the bar behind behind the pavillion area was not too busy (maybe one or two orders waiting infront of us each time, if that).

    Dance floor was packed but that is to be expected whether it is a Fri/Sat or industry night.

    In short, if you really want to check out Hakk and you are in town on the Sunday then that would be worth doing.

    Advice is based off my experience on that night..... hope it helps!

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    • #3
      Just wondering what you expect for a Saturday Night in Vegas?
      Vegas has every option if you want a slow place with cheap drinks you can find that.

      Hak might be the biggest club you ever go to in terms of size its HUGE- with multiple rooms, levels.
      With Calvin Harris on a Saturday it will be packed, drinks will be high- what do you expect- No crowd and cheap drinks?

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      • #4
        To mirror 1MoreRound, I was there on the Thursday of Jack Colton's/Jackify July Invasion, and while the club was pretty awesome, it wasn't packed wall-to-wall. R3hab was spinning, and it made for a good night, but definitely not packed like sardines. Case in point - if you go on a big night, with a big name spinning, expect the worse unless you have a table. Otherwise, go to these big clubs on a slightly less crowded night.
        Vegas trips: 11/2004, 11/2008, MayOD 2011, 9/2012, July Invasion 2013, 2/2015, 7/2015

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        • #5
          So based on this NYE at HAK will be insane! And at $300 just to get in,($220 me 85 wife) I better start cashing out my 401k :-) any alternatives or next best to HAK on NYE? Where $300 might go further?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mario2k4 View Post
            So based on this NYE at HAK will be insane! And at $300 just to get in,($220 me 85 wife) I better start cashing out my 401k :-) any alternatives or next best to HAK on NYE? Where $300 might go further?
            Mario- $220 is the price in beginning October! Just wait till its sold out-no telling what the door price will be!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigjohn6348 View Post
              Hey following my post the other day a few people have dm and said Hakkasan is not all what it is cracked up to be and to go out another night?? Most say Hakkasan gets to full, drinks are sky high (are not all clubs) and it is set up for bottle service and if you wanted to see Calvin Harris good luck as the dance floor is tiny and there is no space?

              What do u all think? should i go out on the Saturday or do another night?
              I've been there a lot. Here's my opinion. If you are a dude and you go on a Saturday with a Big DJ (they usually have one regardless CH/Tiesto are becoming like local DJs there so much), you will be utterly annoyed and frustrated with the congestion. To truly enjoy, you need a table with a high min on those nights. The nights to go without a table or Thurs/Sun.
              Isaac Kaz Curry
              Sr. VIP Marketing Hakkasan Group
              Jewel/Liquid/Hakkasan/Omnia/Wet Republic/1Oak/Bank
              Facebook: kaztheaviator

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