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The Techno Clubber You like House music and hate pop. We understand, and so do several of Vegas better nightspots. ICE, on Harmon Avenue just off the Strip, tends to play more House and Progressive music than most clubs. Call ahead, though, to make sure theyre spinning the way you like before dropping the cover charge. Drais After Hours is your best bet, though, and always worth checking out after midnight. The Trendy Clubber Always looking for whats hot and where a 2 hour line is a good thing, the Trendy Clubber has a host of new options in Vegas. Tao, Jet and Pure have all opened within the past year+ and offer unique experiences to those who can get inside. Partying in Taos massive space at the Venetian is often just as difficult as Pure at Caesars. Jet seems to be the easiest of the three to gain admission, but even that is no small task. The Normal Clubber Dont want to deal with the lines at the newer spots in Vegas, and dont want a club that saw its prime in the 90s? There are a number of options for the savvy Vegas clubgoer. Studio 54, at the MGM Grand, is still a killer spot and worth its salt. So, too, are Rain and ghostbar over at the Palms. Watch for them to heat up again this fall as the Palms open its new Playboy Club atop a brand new tower. Another solid choice is Light at the Bellagio. Still classy, still trendy and still expensive as all hell, Light is a guaranteed good time. The Lounge Rat Looking for that nightclub swank without the ridiculous lines and a more relaxed atmosphere? Vegas lounge scene is second to none. Though it sometimes acts like a club on weekends, rumjungle at the Mandalay Bay is becoming a Vegas legend. So, too, is Lure at the Wynn. Our under the radar pick, though, has to be the Voodoo Lounge at Rio. Perched on top this off-Strip haven for suite-lovers, VooDoo is still a good time after a recent remodel. |


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