Wednesday, August 17, 2011

play Vegas before vows

By Vince Font

If there’s any place in the world that’s more appropriate than Vegas to give yourself a rowdy, pre-marriage bachelor or bachelorette blowout, I’ve never heard of it. What better surroundings to bring your wild and reckless ways to a close in preparation for a life of wedded bliss? Las Vegas vacations win hands down every time in that regard. Here’s a brief round-up of some great Sin City spots to help give you a good and proper send-off into the ranks of the spoken-fors.
Stay
Kiss goodbye to your rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle in style by booking a luxurious tower suite at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Staying here you’ll have easy access to the hotel’s own swanky and happening Vanity nightclub, the DJ-hosted Rehab Sunday pool party, and live concerts at The Joint. And with a Pink Taco and Johnny Smalls restaurants on site (among others), you’ll never have to drink on an empty stomach. The obvious destination for the Las Vegas vacation of the soon-to-be wed, the Hard Rock even caters special events for bachelor and bachelorette parties.

Play
Aiming to be the one-stop shop for all your Las Vegas vacation party needs, the Palms Casino Resort features four of the hottest night club venues in the whole of the city – and unless you’re a total stick in the mud, you’ll be pleasantly blown away by all of them. Rain nightclub is a 25,000-square-foot, high-energy dance club that brings in world class DJs and offers VIP seating overlooking the dance floor. At the Playboy Club, gents exiting singlehood can try their hand at beating the odds against some of the best looking blackjack dealers in the world. But wait, there’s more! Moon is a club that occupies the top floor of the hotel’s Fantasy Tower and boasts a convertible roof. And Ghostbar, which offers a view 55 floors above the Vegas Strip from its open-air sky deck, is quite possibly one of the coolest places on planet Earth. In short, whatever kind of party environment you’re looking for, the Palms has you covered.

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