Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Bottle Service in clubs???

I have heard that the nightclubs in vegas have whats known as bottle service? i seem to be getting the idea that for example me and my friends would be paying somewere around the $300 dollar mark for a bottle of vodka or something and after that im not sure what the service is. do you get unlimited choice of mixes to go with your shorts include in the price. Or am i just way off the radar and getting the wrong end of the sticks?

Bottle Service in clubs???

Well, what you%26#39;re really paying for is the reserved table. The bottle of alcohol is sort of the excuse. But you%26#39;re in the right ballpark money-wise, I think, though it does vary.

Bottle Service in clubs???

do u have any idea if your drink mixers are included as well or is it a bit of a money spinner and you still end up spending loads of cash?


mixers are included, and unlimited.


No Tom 300 might get you a stomache ache with some cheap vodka.Usually about 450-550 for top shelf mixers inc. tip an red bulls not.


depending on the bottle, it costs 225-1200. mixers are xtra, and so is water. it%26#39;s a good idea with mostly guys, or you would have a harder time getting in. I have a contact @ tryst (wynn), should you want to get bottle service there. some nights, they require more than 1 bottle, so when you reserve, ask bottle min., table min., how many people get in, and what time is the latest to show up.

Vegas is hurting right now, so there are deals everywhere, and you can negotiate tables for 1 bottle, and no min..


thanks everyone for the info. the only problem is that i am still a bit confused, a few replys have stated that mixers are included and others say the opposite. if it depends on the venue then we will probably be going to rain at the palms. cheers


bdizzle -- Out of curiosity, how would one go about ';negotiating'; for a table %26amp; bottle service? My wife and I are going next month, and want to check out the club scene... but we don%26#39;t want to pay through the roof for a table and maybe 1 or 2 bottles of champagne.

Also, once you%26#39;re at a table, can you order single cocktails? Or must that be done from a bartender?

Thanks.


Tom

Mixers are always included apart from Red Bull. Rain is a great club that will be unlike anything you have seen. Bottle service is confusing but in essence is no different from a West End Club in London. You are essentially paying to reserve a table in a club so you can guarantee entry and experience that VIP status. You are looking at minimum of $400 for a bottle in Rain plus tax, plus 20% tip to your server plus another $100 for your host and security.

There are plenty of other ways of enjoying the clubs in LV without shelling out so much money. Rain is doing a $40 pass at the moment which also gets you into Moon and Playboy.

The following link is a good insight into how it all works www.lavishvegas.com/bottle_service.htm


anders -- You negotiate, just like you would negotiate for anything else.

Ex: If you know the menu price for a bottle of Grey Goose is $475, and they have a 2 bottle minimum, includes mixers, plus tip...Ask for no minimum, ask for 4 free Red Bulls, ask for buy 2 bottles and get one free. ALWAYS ask for more than what they include (Red Bull, extra bottle at no charge), or DEMAND less than what they require (i.e., no minimum).

I typically will volunteer to tip at full price (just like you should if you use a coupon at a restaurant)...So if I get $1000 in service for $500, I will tip the staff on the $1000.


ok does anyone know how much it would cost realistically for 4 of us getting bottle service in a club on a saturday included tips and any other extras??

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