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  • can Bottle Service = Beer service?

    If you drop a few thousand on a table, are you forced to drink liquor or can you order beer as well? I wasn't sure if "bottle service" was only bottles or if its just a table minimum you have to reach.

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    Depends if your table has a bottle minimum or table minimum. Most of the time, it is a table minimum and you can buy whatever you want to reach that minimum. If you want $2k in beer, then so be it.

    Typically, they will serve the beer in buckets of 6 or 8 for maybe $75-80 a bucket. I supplement bottles with buckets of beer, red bulls, waters, etc all the time.

    Never did the entire minimum in beer before though? I'd be interested out that has ever been done!
    Been to Vegas too many times to count, partied in too many pools and clubs to track, but when you live so close, why wouldn't you?

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    • #3
      Ha! Yeah, definitely tough. We tried it at WR a couple of years ago, but ended up buying lunch for a bunch of the staff to get to our $1,500 minimum.

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      • #4
        You can most certainly do it... we tried it @Daylight on a 1,5k$min... ended up getting 960$ in beers - and ordered 2 Goose at 545$ each... the second one was obviously because the first one hit empty 15 minutes after getting to our cabana... all and all - 2,8k$ bill

        I'm guessing those beers were 10$ or so... 96 beers... or 16 buckets...
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        • #5
          I always thought you could order a "case" of beer if you wanted. I have no idea what that entails, so it could just be hearsay.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by dnix View Post
            I always thought you could order a "case" of beer if you wanted. I have no idea what that entails, so it could just be hearsay.
            Hard Rock pool had that for a while (non-rehab days). You bought 24 beers for $125 and they brought all of them out in this giant ice chest. It was pretty awesome, especially for super hot pool days.
            Been to Vegas too many times to count, partied in too many pools and clubs to track, but when you live so close, why wouldn't you?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by justinssvc View Post
              Hard Rock pool had that for a while (non-rehab days). You bought 24 beers for $125 and they brought all of them out in this giant ice chest. It was pretty awesome, especially for super hot pool days.
              Damn that's a pretty good deal actually (about $5 a beer), but then it was on Non-Rehab days. Don't think the price would be that low if they'd do it at any of the pool parties.

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              • #8
                Don't think I have ever done much beer at the nightclub except maybe supplementing with bottles to get to a min, but at the pool parties have done a mix of pitchers, cocktails and beer plenty of times.

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                • #9
                  More beer= more trips to the men's room

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                  • #10
                    $500 min, seems doable for beer in a club.
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