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    Hi Everyone,

    New to the site and the club scene in Las Vegas. Will be heading to Las Vegas for an upcoming trip with a total group of 7 guys. Looking into the possibility of bottle service, however if that doesn't work out, we're looking for the best way to just do general admission for the Saturday and Sunday night.

    What would be the best route to go? For example, Marquee for Saturday night has $40 pre-sale tickets, however do these just make it easier to get in earlier in the night when they first open? Or say we showed up around midnight/1AM would we still have to wait for quite a while depending on how busy it is? Or would it be best to contact a host for a shake just to get a walk in? Not sure on cost if it's around 6/7 guys or if this is even possible. We would be looking to do nightswim on Sunday night so interested for information on that topic also.

    Still looking into bottle service, however any information on general admission is welcome!

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    Typically any type of entry works better the earlier you show up. Many people on the forum recommend showing up right at opening if you have bottle service since then you get a better table placement and not just whatever is leftover.

    Pre-sale tickets are usually fine for entry from opening till about midnight/1am but the later you go the more likely a club will be at capacity and then it purely comes down to waiting for enough people to leave before more can be let in. A walk-in with a shake isn't really necessary for your group, since those are usually used by people who don't have a plan of where they are wanting to go beforehand and wait till the only other option is the GA line.

    Since you have an idea of where you want to go, pre-sale tickets are probably the right call. Pre-sale tickets usually should be purchased as early as you know where you want to go because often the prices go up the closer to the date of the event, while they rarely go down. XS has a good reputation for treating pre-sale well, so you should be good to go for Nightswim.

    If you decide to go with bottle service make sure to stick with the recommended hosts on this forum. Either the direct ones for XS or the Jack Colton hosts will make sure everything goes smoothly.

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