This is a great time to go since the dance floor won’t be crowded with buck-wild youth. So, on slower nights where there isn’t a big DJ playing, a good chunk of the crowd is older. Although Light does have a state-of-the-art lighting and sound system, the club is a bit older. Light is a traditional Vegas nightclub that plays mostly Hip Hop and EDM music. This bar is open 7 days a week from 5 pm to 1 am. In addition to the delicious cocktails, Foundation Room also offers both bottle service and dining options. The DJs play a nice combination of Hip Hop, EDM, and Top 40 music. This cozy lounge is 63 floors up and features a great view, multiple rooms, and a fireplace. Foundation Roomįoundation Room is a bar that can be found on top of the Mandalay Bay Casino.
You can sign up for the Apex guest list here.
The club also has a free guest list for groups that have at least an even ratio of women. If you’re interested in bottle service you can contact us here and we’ll put you in touch with a VIP host at Apex. If you’re not familiar with bottle service you get the table for the entire night, a cocktail waitress to pour your drinks, a buser, and unlimited mixers included in the special.īottle service is something you’re going to want to reserve in advance, so the best way to reserve a table is through a VIP host that works for the venue. They commonly have a 2 bottle special that costs $350 for 8 guests. The music of choice here is a combination of Hip Hop and Top 40.įor anyone looking to enjoy the bottle service experience without shelling out thousands of dollars, Apex offers some of the lowest prices among Vegas nightclubs. The chic, upscale interior in combination with the house DJ, provides a high level of energy. Located on the 55th floor of the Palms Hotel, this club has a 360-degree view of the entire city. Apex Social ClubĪpex has one of the best views in Las Vegas, rivaled only by Voodoo (more on Voodoo later). Just make sure you show up on time, as the guest list does have a cutoff time. Both men and women can get free entry using the On The Record guest list, regardless of ratio. On The Record also offers free entry on its guest list. It can be found inside the Park MGM Casino and is open on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. This club is a ton of fun and really convenient to get to if you’re staying on the south side of the Vegas strip.
On The Record even has private karaoke rooms if you’re looking for something different. They play a mix of music from all genres here. On The Record is a nightclub that highly resembles a speakeasy bar. Marquee nightclub can also be found just a few steps away from this iconic bar. The Chandelier is open 24 hours a day and is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and dining options. The cocktails here are award-winning so you won’t be disappointed. This bar gives off a classy and luxurious feel and is home to several signature cocktails including the infamous flower drink (formaerly known as the Verbena Cocktail). The exterior of this bar is encrusted with 2 million crystals making it a popular spot for photos. The Chandelier Bar is a 3 level bar found in the Cosmopolitan. If you’re a little younger then check out the 90’s night held here every Wednesday. Whether you grew up in the 80’s or just love the music, you’ll have a blast here. This bar has an 80’s dance party every Friday night where they play a ton of 80’s classics. Oddfellows is located on Fremont Street, which is about 10 minutes from the strip. If you’re looking for a bar that plays 80’s or 90’s music, look no further than Oddfellows. There is no age limit for the guest list.
The Chateau guest list is free to sign up for and guarantees you’ll get into the club for free if you have an even ratio of women in your group (or a greater number of women than men).
You can also get free entry using the club’s guest list. If you’re looking to have the Vegas nightclub experience without dark stuffy rooms and crowded dance floors, I highly recommend Chateau.