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My name is Mike Myers. I am the owner of Legion Marketing; my expertise is in nightlife. I
believe that I know the best and brightest of everything that's in Las Vegas. I can help
you skip the lines, skip the bad spots, basically cut the fat. There's some debate as the best
club currently, but there's no debate who makes up the top two. Marquee Nightclub Dayclub
is the newest and the hardest club to get into in Las Vegas, both due to the popularity
and to the fact that the entry is up five stories and there's only three elevators to
fill the club which can hold up to 3,000 people at once, but has put over 5,000 people through
the door in one night. The creators of Tao and Tao Beach and Lavo here in Vegas brought
their New York expertise to the cosmo and so far it's been crushing it. On pace to do
$50 million this year answered all questions about their house music only formula with
a resounding yes. As I'd hate to call XS second best to anyone since I believe it's the best
nightclub ever built, but Marquee has definitely put a dent in their domination as of late.
Refusing to go down without a fight, the team at XS has fired back as of late by booking
some of the biggest acts in the nightlife world and putting up huge numbers that got
them the nightclub of the year last year with a $70 million bottom line. Haze at Aria is
probably the next biggest place, scheduled to do around $30 million, which is impressive
considering Marquee and XS both have outdoor areas to put their overflow and pull in extra
money. Haze is your typical nightclub with four walls and a roof. The biggest club in
the Light Group arsenal, Haze has a variety of acts, including hip hop, and celebrity
hosts and the world's best DJs. It's complemented with the Light Group's other four places inside
of Aria: Deuce Lounge, Gold Boutique Club, Liquid Pool and Union restaurant which all
feed into Haze. Finally, I want to mention Encore Beach Club and Surrender. The category
says best clubs and this is predominantly a pool party, but it does open up at night;
and when the weather permits they pack them in there. They're one of the best looking
crowds in Vegas. The flaw in the design is that it's a pool first and foremost and maybe
the most lavish pool anyone's every created. Leave it to Steve Wynn to build a $65 million
pool during a recession. When the weather doesn't cooperate the actual nightclub itself,
the inside portion is very small and very unimpressive; but when the weather is right
the place looks amazing both during the day and at night with one of the most interactive
lighting packages all throughout the water and the walls.