Category Archives: Entertainment for Las Vegas locals

Another weekend is upon us, and there’s no shortage of potential nightlife options:

FRIDAY (6/6) – Start the night off early at Friday Night Live, the poolside concert series that goes off at the Hard Rock Hotel pool throughout the summer. Lit and Alien Ant Farm are the musical guests this week, and Friday Night Live never fails to bring in the crowds. Another great scene to check out is at the Downtown Arts District for First Friday. The art festival begins around 5 p.m. and the cops clear the scene around 10 p.m. If you’ve never been to the arts portion of First Friday it’s definitely worth checking out. It’s vastly different than any other entertainment you’ll find in Las Vegas.

The best part of any First Friday, of course, are the insane parties afterward. The Get Back at Beauty Bar is the pulse of the downtown scene, but also be sure to check out the Griffin, Brass and Downtown Cocktail Room. If you’ve never been downtown for First Friday, be prepared to be surprised at how different the entire scene is from the rest of Las Vegas. In fact, attending a First Friday party is so essential to experiencing the Las Vegas scene that I’m not even listing any other suggestions for tonight! Downtown is where you’re going!

SATURDAY (6/7) – Since the downtown scene doesn’t die until about 6 a.m. or so, you’ll be waking up late for Saturday’s festivities. Check out the Hard Rock Hotel pool once again for an afternoon under the sun. It’s not nearly as crazy as Rehab, but the Hard Rock’s Saturday pool party is substantial nonetheless. Head over to the Palms Pool & Bungalows around 8 p.m. for the World’s Best Burlesque party, or hit up VooDoo Lounge at Rio for DJ Echo.

If you didn’t get enough of the downtown scene on Friday, then go back to Beauty Bar for a performance by local Vegas favorite Otherwise. Don’t stay out too late though, because the biggest day of the Vegas weekend, during the summer, is Sunday.

SUNDAY (6/8) – Pool parties, pool parties, pool parties. Everywhere. The 944 Magazine June issue release party takes place at Bare, while Daylife Sundays happen at MGM Grand’s Wet Republic. Check out the rest of this blog for the rundown on the pool party scene. To finish off the night, check out Sunset Sessions at Tao Beach, the Redmodels 2 Year Anniversary party at The Bank, or Sunday School at Body English.

See you on the scene!

If Cinco de Mayo and college graduations weren’t enough, Memorial Day weekend presents the third official opportunity/excuse to party ridiculous in the month of May. Suggestions below:

FRIDAY (5/23) – Check out Friday Night Live at the Hard Rock Hotel pool, which kicks off at around 6 p.m. and features musical guest Stephen Marley. SpyOnVegas.com is also holding Open Bar from 6-9 p.m.. Friday Night Live is consistently one of the best spots to begin a summer weekend in Las Vegas. For a bit of a different vibe go downtown and find the Icehouse, which promotes Ink Fridays every Friday, and will also be the venue for the Girls Gone Wild search for the hottest girl in America. Cap off the night at Pure, with DJ Steve Aoki spinning and the Pussycat Dolls celebrating the release of a new single.

SATURDAY (5/24) – UFC 84 takes place at the MGM Grand, creating a slew of UFC after-parties. Check out Hawaiian Tropic Zone for an after-party hosted by UFC ring girl Arianny Celeste, or go to Studio 54 to experience Tito Ortiz’s official afterparty. Not to be outdone is the IFC, a rival organization to UFC. The First Annual IFC Celebrity Weekend goes off at Blush, with scheduled appearances by Carey Hart, Vin Diesel and Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington. If you’re searching for a party not affiliated with Ultimate Fighting or its derivatives, check out Polly Esther’s, where Daisy from Rock of Love 2 is hosting the Bikini Bike Wash.

SUNDAY (5/25) – Rehab should be your No. 1 choice, but getting in won’t be easy. Sugar Ray is the musical guest at the Hard Rock pool. The Artisan, a favorite of Las Vegas locals, hosts the grand opening of its new pool party. Just about every Vegas pool party should be insane, so have a second choice ready in case you can’t get in at Rehab. Head back to the Hard Rock and check out Body English for Sunday School, but again, be prepared for long lines! Hanging out at the Hard Rock is usually an intense experience regardless of whether you get into the club or not.

It’s another great weekend to be in Vegas. Be sure to check out SpyOnVegas.com, as well as Las Vegas Weekly’s website for Xania’s Hot Spots, which breaks down just about everything going on that’s worth checking out for the entire week.

Any beer lover owes it to themselves to enjoy a few rounds of Delirium Tremens. The Belgian ale took first place overall honors at the 1998 World Beer Cup, and a decade later the delicious beer is creating quite a buzz amongst beer connoseiurs across the country.

It’s tough to describe the taste of Delirium Tremens. It’s almost too good to be true – smooth and light, with a hint of sweetness at an 8.5% alcohol level. It’s very easy to down a few of these and get far more drunk then you intend to be, so be careful!

Enjoy Delirium Tremens on tap to truly experience this perfect beer. Go to either the Freakin’ Frog or Yard House to find Delirium on tap, and be sure to have someone else driving you home! This is as smooth a beer as you can find anywhere, but don’t be fooled into downing it like it’s Coors Light.

If you happen to know where else in Las Vegas Delirium Tremens is available, post a comment!

A typical scene at the Hard Rock Pool

If you’ve been in Las Vegas for any amount of time during the scorching months of late spring and summer, then you’ve no doubt seen or heard the countless ads for the various pool clubs and parties all over the city. The pool party grows in popularity year after year on the Las Vegas Strip, and the 2007 season ushered in the era of European-style bathing, pool clubs that encourage women to bathe topless. Go somewhere like Bare not expecting this and you may be in for a bit of a surprise.

Rehab, of course, is the most notorious pool party in the city and quite possibly the entire United States! Guests from all over the world can always be found at the Hard Rock Hotel’s infamous Sunday afternoon pool party. An afternoon at Rehab is quite surreal the first time you go, with celebrities and musicians mingling with everyone else at the amazing Hard Rock pool.

If you’re not quite looking for something like Rehab, lots of options still await. Sullivan Charles frequents every pool party in Vegas as a photographer for 944 Magazine and Spy On Vegas, and the 26-year-old likes to mix it up when it comes to partying on the pool scene. “I like Bare because it’s a little bit more mellow than the rest of them,” Charles said during an interview from the 944 offices. “Tao Beach is pretty mellow too, but I think out of both of them I like Bare a little better because it’s topless.”

Justin Simms sees pool season from a different perspective. Unlike most of the thousands of locals and tourists that descend to the pools on the weekend for a day of drinking and partying, Simms has to stay sober and on his best behavior, or else lose his employment status at the Hard Rock pool. “Imagine the best nightclub you’ve ever been to,” says Simms. “Then cut the top off, expand it three times, put three pools in, take the clothes off everyone, include celebrities outside the red rope, then imagine the loudest party ever, drinking from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. nonstop. That’s Rehab.”

Looking to party poolside with hundreds of Las Vegas’ most beautiful people? Here’s the rundown:

REHAB (at Hard Rock) – The original Vegas pool party is still by far the craziest. Rehab is a world-famous event taking place every Sunday at the Hard Rock Hotel pool. Doors usually open at 11 a.m. but you’ll definitely want to show up earlier than that if you want to have any chance of getting in (unless you’re willing to be brave and try to sneak in, which isn’t easy). Rehab is the pool party of choice for celebrities and musicians from the Hollywood A-list as well as beautiful people from around the world. There’s nothing like Rehab, and you have to experience it to understand!

ADMISSION: Varies, but it’s free if you’re staying at the Hard Rock, so reserving a room for the weekend with some friends is not a bad way to go. Vegas.com has it listed as $30 for men,$20 for ladies and $15 for local ladies. As with any hot club, the more you’re willing to pay at the door, the better the chance you’ll get in. (Note: If you’re a guy or group of guys with no females in your party, expect to pay a lot more than $30, if you even get in). Cabana reservations don’t come cheap and can be upwards of $2000 on certain weekends.

BARE (at the Mirage)- The Mirage’s European-style pool club opened in 2007 and gets positive reviews from many that check it out. Bare is much smaller and more relaxed than Rehab, with private cabanas and a small private pool overlooking the main concourse. For a pool scene with more of a local flavor, check out Bare. Cinco de Mayo weekend went off nicely at Bare, and the party should go on all summer. This is definitely a great spot to relax with friends, particularly if the chaotic pace at Rehab doesn’t appeal to you. If beautiful topless women in a hidden paradise at the Mirage does appeal to you, then check out Bare.

ADMISSION: Monday-Thursday $10 for women, $20 for men. Friday-Sunday, $20 for women and $40 for men. Reservations for the VIP cabana area and for daybeds start at $250 and the price goes up on holiday weekends and for other special events.

GO POOL (at the Flamingo) – The legendary Flamingo has no doubt hosted numerous guests over the decades, but Flamingo’s Go Pool is an all-new concept, bringing European-style bathing to the pool area. Lots of fountains and waterfalls and an overall great spot to relax and party. Go Pool is the upstairs pool of the Flamingo’s two-story complex, and the lower pool is open to all ages. Definitely very different environments, you’re looking for Go Pool so head upstairs. Lots of frozen fruity drinks are available and cabanas come equipped with plasma screens and XBox 360s.

ADMISSION: Go Pool offers a couple of $100 packages on weekends. The Lagoon Lounger package grants admission and six bottles of domestic beer, and the Day Bed rental package offers a guaranteed spot to lounge for theh day and a complimentary bottle of champagne. Go Pool cabanas run $300 for a reservation fee, with a one-bottle minimum purchase required.

WET REPUBLIC (at MGM Grand)- Newly open for 2008 is Wet Republic, which MGM is calling “the first-ever ultra pool in Las Vegas.” Check out the website, it sounds like it should be a great spot. Christening itself as the birthplace of “Daylife”, Wet Republic is already drawing large crowds on weekends.

ADMISSION: Varying rates from week to week for admission, daybed rentals and access to the VIP bungalows.

VOODOO BEACH (at Rio)- Local women get in free at the beautiful VooDoo Beach, which presents a host of live music events throughout the summer.

ADMISSION: $34 gets you in the door, and an open bar package is available for $60.

TAO BEACH (at Venetian)- Already an insane party place with Tao Bistro and Tao Nightclub at the top of the class in Vegas nightlife, Tao Beach just makes the Venetian’s party epicenter even better. Simply put – it’s European-style bathing mixed with the vibe, music and beautiful people that frequent Tao. You can’t lose! The Tao name apparently doesn’t get applied to anything that’s not world-class nightlife/daylife entertainment, so expect to not be disappointed. Tao Beach has been the pool party of choice for A-list celebs like Michael Jordan, Jay-Z, Heidi Klum and Jessica Simpson, and if the over-the-top, Rehab-like pool party scene is your thing, definitely check out Tao Beach. Pool party by day, Tao Beach becomes an extension of Tao Nightclub at night. Special promtions include “Good Fridays” on Friday afternoons and “Sunset Sundays”, featuring a lineup of house DJs on Sunday afternoons.

ADMISSION:General admission varies. Daybed rentals start at $400 and VIP cabanas start at $750. Tao Beach’s VIP Cabanas are amongst best in Vegas, with 46′ plasma TVs, XBos 360s, internet access and an extensive library of DVD titles. Call a few weeks in advance if you want to get a cabana.

MANDALAY BAY BEACH- The closest thing to an actual beach in Las Vegas can be found at Mandalay Bay. The Beach sits on 11 acres, has more than 100 cabanas and underwent a $30 million renovation in 2007. Moorea Beach Club within the Beach is an upscale European-style club, and nearby Border Grill is one of the finest Mexican restaurants in the city, with beach attire welcome on the patio that overlooks the beach and pool areas. Definitely worth checking out. If you have an friend coming to town, tell then to stay at Mandalay Bay and use the room key to get in!

ADMISSION: Moorea Beach Club is $50 for men and $10 for women.

DITCH FRIDAYS (at the Palms)- Not to be outdone is the Palms, Vegas’ center for youthful debauchery. The wildly popular Ditch Fridays party takes place on Friday afternoons, encouraging partygoers to call in to work with an excuse and “ditch” work for the day! Local ladies get in for free, and the $25 for guys is well worth it if you’re curious at all to see who might be hanging out at the Palms Pool. Playboy Bunnies? Strippers? What do you think, it’s the Palms!

ADMISSION: $25 for men.

CHERRY POOL (at Red Rock Resort)- Far, far away from the supercharged Strip scene is Cherry Pool, which goes off every day at Red Rock Resort, one of the most popular venues amongst Las Vegas locals. Cherry Pool is open every day and functions as a special area of Cherry Nightclub at night. Check out Cherry Pool on Sundays for the “Seductive Sunday Pool Party” during the day and “Sunday Night Live”, featuring local bands, during the evening. Cherry Pool also throws the Red Rock Retreat Midnight Swim Party on Mondays.

ADMISSION: The Sunday and Monday pool parties both offer free admission.

VENUS POOL CLUB (at Caesars Palace) – The experience at Venus Pool Club might be best described as the high-end option on the Las Vegas pool scene. Picture Evian water spraydowns, suntan lotion treatments and massages available poolside and European-style bathing in huge VIP Cabanas. Venus Pool Club has a much more relaxed vibe than a typical Vegas pool, so if you’re looking for a spot to just relax, this is it.

ADMISSION: $25 on Saturdays. VIP cabana rentals start at $425.

FYI – Admission prices for all LasVegas pool clubs are subject to change week to week, so check out the websites or call ahead to get the inside information. Like all Vegas clubs, these places can be tough to get in, so be prepared!

Cinco de Mayo weekend produced an opportunity/excuse to party for five days straight, if you started on Thursday (per Las Vegas locals’ custom) and didn’t stop until the early morning hours of Seis de Mayo.

Hopefully you had a chance to check out the 944 Magazine fiesta at Dos Caminos inside Palazzo. Great food in the restaurant, but the highlight of the night came courtesy of the bar/lounge/nightclub part of the establishment. The party raged until well after 4 a.m., and nobody went home disappointed. The tequila shots flowed all night.

Dos Caminos is another potentially golden venue for Las Vegas locals. Check out the dinner menu here, but be sure to know that this isn’t just a Mexican restaurant, it’s an outstanding, crazy place to party!

Want to get the Cinco de Mayo festivities off to an early start? 944 Magazine Cinco de Mayo weekend kicks off Sunday with an insane pool party at Bare (at Mirage). The lounge is advertising free drinks for all females and a complementary BBQ from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. What else could you ask for while you’re warming up for Cinco?

Doors open at 11 a.m. and the party should be raging all day. The private cabanas will be packed, and if you haven’t hit the pool this season, now is the time! 944 throws another party at Bare the following day, on May 5 itself.

If you don’t go you’ll have to read about what you missed out on here! No reason to miss out on the European-style pool club craze here in Sin City.

Strapped for cash? Do you ever wonder if there’s somewhere to go in Las Vegas that doesn’t require $8 or more for a drink?

If you’re with a group of friends and you want to have a low-key night out that’s easy on the wallet, then try one of the following:

Freakin’ Frog (at Maryland and University) – The Frog is always hoppin’ with some kind of live music on the weekends and more than 200 kinds of beers to choose from. On most nights, the bar has 2-for-1 specials on any kind of beer in the 2-for-1 refrigerator. The Frog keeps the fridge stocked with all kinds of bottled beer that’s tough to find anywhere else. Definitely an opportunity to get drunk cheap!

Yayo Tequila Bar (Maryland and Harmon) – You’ve read about this beer-pong palace in a previous post. In case you forgot, Yayo has $2 tequila shots and $3 beers on Thursday nights until midnight, and often longer than that. Build up a taste for Jose Cuervo and you’re all set!

Ellis Island (Flamingo and Koval) - This locals’ favorite has $1 draft beers 24 hours a day. Try the Hefeweizen!

SpyOnVegas.com Open Bar (various locations) – It doesn’t get much cheaper than this. Open Bar gives away free drinks from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (or until the designated alcohol of the night is tapped out) at just about every Vegas venue imaginable. Get there early!

There are also lots of places that have a flat rate for all-you-can-drink draft beer. Stoney’s Rockin’ Country and Blondie’s (inside Planet Hollywood) are just a couple of the places that do this. Get a wristband and drink all night! The all-you-can-drink wristbands cost $20 at Stoney’s and anywhere from $10-$20 at Blondie’s. These specials only happen on certain nights. Check back here to find out when!

Wondering where to go in Vegas this weekend? There are many choices, but here’s a suggested plan of action:

FRIDAY 3/28 – Check out Blondie’s inside Planet Hollywood for the Blacklight Bash. Dress in white to exhibit proper etiquette for this particular event. $15 to get in and all-you-can-drink draft and well drinks from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

SATURDAY 3/29Beauty Bar is always a great spot on Saturday night. A host of great DJs will be on hand and downtown should be a good spot.

SUNDAY 3/30 - If you haven’t yet checked out Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, try going this Sunday night for Ladies’ Night. You won’t find a better Sunday night party in town.

Check out Xania’s Hot Spots on Las Vegas Weekly’s website for a ton of information on just about everything going on this weekend. The preceding is just a suggested plan of attack based on personal experience. Have fun!

UNLV students out of town on spring break last week missed out on a mega-event right here in Las Vegas.

Pure Nightclub at Caesar’s Palace hosted Kevin Federline’s 30th birthday bash on March 21, right in the midst of spring break madness. While I was navigating the API Journalist’s Toolbox website for a class assignment, I came across a story about the nightclub reportedly paying K-Fed up to $175,000 to celebrate at Pure, according to an article on Newser.com.

So K-Fed gets to take a break from raising the kids and gets paid bank to party it up on his birthday in a VIP booth at one of the most popular nightclubs in the world. Must be nice! The article cites a source telling the New York Post that the club shelled out the cash because of K-Fed’s ability to draw crowds.

Federline surely won’t be the only “A-list” celebrity to party it up in Vegas for a birthday celebration. Here are some dates to watch for in the coming year:

JUNE 7 – Dave Navarro – The former Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction guitarist is probably most famous for being married to Carmen Electra and carrying on high-profile relationships with celebrities like Jenna Jameson. If you’ve never partied with Navarro, be prepared to be amazed by the star-studded guest list. This guy knows everybody!

JULY 2 – Lindsay Lohan – Lohan was scheduled for a much-hyped 21st birthday bash at Pure in 2007, but a trip to rehab forced the cancellation of the event. If she manages to show up in Sin City for her 22nd, the paparazzi will be in full force.

DECEMBER 2 – Britney Spears – No need to elaborate on this. If she comes to Vegas the whole world will see it on TV, but Vegas locals can put themselves right in the action!

JANUARY 31 – Justin Timberlake – JT showed up at Jet Nightclub to throw a birthday party for his mother just a few days before his own birthday in 2007. Timberlake keeps his plans on the down-low a lot of time, but he’s a good bet to show up in Sin City at some point. Too bad we all have to wait until January.

FEBRUARY 17 – Paris Hilton – The world will have to wait almost a year for another Paris Hilton birthday celebration, but if you really want to party with Paris in Las Vegas, she’s not too hard to find on any night of the year.

Celebrity parties are a special kind of crazy, and they’re so easy to find. So many celebs celebrate birthdays in Las Vegas, many getting paid like K-Fed. The clubs usually announce these events about a month or so in advance. Use connections and try to get in free,because it won’t be cheap!

After going a little too heavy on the partying during spring break, I won’t be out on the scene until at least the weekend. If you’re looking to party it up on on Wednesday night (3/26), however try checking out one or both of the following:

BEAUTY BAR - Free admission to the bar and $10 to get into the courtyard. Live music and DJ Mike Attack are on tap and it should be a good spot!

BODY ENGLISH – Godskitchen is the Wednesday-night name for the ongoing party that seems to go on at the Hard Rock’s super-club seven nights a week. Try hitting up Beauty Bar first and finish your night here! You won’t find a better party than this for Wednesday.