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Studio 54 is located in the middle of the MGM Grand, typically considered the largest casino in the world. This is close to the pinnacle of Vegas nightclubs and party spots in North America, if not the World. First of all, to enter Studio 54 you have to pass through the largest ballroom (officially called The Entertainment Room) you probably will ever see. Off in the distance a loud band might be performing on the large stage, fancy cars might be on display, & exotic dancers may be attracting large crowds. This ballroom is very much circular with hand painted murals surrounding the entire room. Artwork, rotundas, verandas, and balconies not to mention fancy gaming machines, are all a part of this awesome room.

On a weekend night or on a holiday evening - good luck getting into Studio 54. Think sardines in a can - then think people. Its packed - and it gets scary trying to move anywhere when you are sandwiched in with so many people. A strict dress policy is tightly enforced.

This premiere nightclub has 22,000 feet of dance floors and bars, including a 2nd floor area for invited guests only, and several other private facilities. Many famous celebrities and singers have performed here. Hugh Hefner had his 75th birthday bash here. Every Tuesday night is EDEN night - (Erotically delicious entertainers night). 

For more information visit their direct link: www.mgmgrand.com/nightlife/studio-54.aspx
 
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The Entertainment Room in MGM Grand The House of Blues rockin' late at night
 
House of Blues in the Mandalay Bay Resort - This is one of the premiere nightclubs in Las Vegas and as a result getting tickets and gaining entry to one of the shows here can be quite difficult unless you 'know' the right people. There are often very long lines in the wee evening hours. Tickets can range up to $100 for venues. Once inside on popular nights you will be lucky to have more than an inch of personal space around you! Flashing lights, dry ice, loud music and fantastic crowding of a small area all add to the mystique of this place. Be sure to visit the bathroom - several feet of perfumes, colognes, soaps, oils, and other smelling items completely line the countertops. Its an unusual experience when someone opens the bathroom stall for you and then expects a tip before he closes it for you. Ouch. If your adventurous sit down and have someone insert tubes in your nose at which point you can start inhaling "colored" oxygen. Bring your digicam to capture the moments. Boogie nights is a popular evening of the week. You want insanely popular? Try Halloween Night, Christmas or New Years. www.hob.com/venues/clubvenues/lasvegas

Tommy Rockers Cantina & Grill is located at 4275 Industrial road. They are open 24/7 and serve American, Southwestern, and Mexican food. This bar is in complete contrast to the fast paced, enormous, high energy casino entertainment. Rather, Tommy Rockers is more low key, a fun atmosphere, & hip drinking. Mix in a wide variety of alcohol, some snooker, good music and you have the ingredients for a nice evening of partying. PHONE NUMBER: (702) 261-6688 Website: www.tommyrocker.com 
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