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  1. The sound is amazing. And agree with VsVP. The lines at Tabu on a slow night are hellish, and they do "hold" em.
  2. Dining: Dining reservations, reviews, links - ontable.com Bars: Bars & other forms of nightlife - venue pictures, maps, user reviews, neighborhood organization - la.citysearch.com Upscale Nightlife: vip nightlife - lalate.com + weekly lalate.com newsletter Raves and More: underground nightlife - socal-raves.org
  3. lalate

    Hi Weyes....

    I'd suggest next Saturday's afterhours (disc guestlist), hence the purpose of the thread hahaha, but not sure if I can make it just yet
  4. So far this weekend Jon Tejada @ King King Fri Queen Mary Event Fri FAVELA @ Jimmy’s Lounge Sat Avalon Sat Loft (front room) at the Highlands Sat
  5. Mix to start. Depends on when you last attended Tao, but I would skip it.
  6. MW - good to hear the issues have been addressed.
  7. I love when I head of a lame club at like 12 and shout at the sea of people out side "Oh my god that club fcking blowed! Dont wait in line for this crap!" ..... You'd be shocked how many people walk away right after the comment, or after asking why it scks so badly.
  8. Yet another one from last night... (via cellphone to a buddy at another venue, "late" in the night) "lalate, they are doing Christmas in September at the bar. They got they whole place covered in snow like Christmas" Me: "Why do Christmas on a Wednesday?!"
  9. My buddy (serious): "lalate, how does bottle service work? Once you get in, how they gonna know you got a bottle? Cant you just run for it?!"
  10. "I'm a chef at the Beverly Hills Hotel by day" - the sausage vender outside the door Me: "Dude, I believe you. Sausage venders in LA make more money per week than some doctors."
  11. Has there ever in the history of the wideworld of messageboards done a meetup for afterhours?
  12. Exactly. Nightlife is every changing. Many of the venues that I was proud to say are Vegas' top I wouldnt even dare patronize again because how they have downturned. A traveler relies on accurate and honest information esp in Vegas because many only have a day or two to have fun and need to get it right and not waste a night at something they dont like.
  13. Recent quotes you've heard on the door Last night - my date said "Hey doorman, wouldn't you prefer to have one really hot girl in that club instead of ten nasty girls"
  14. Well said. That was one of the reasons for my recent depature was everyone's focus on self advancement and less on assisting people. The Vegas section use to be the most helpful section and recently degraded into a myriad of people tooting their horns about everything just short of their dck size. Since day one, Ive been about telling it like it is. If I hate your venue and your party (see "Bottles and Goggles"), I will say it. Alot of the venues spoken of on this board are not what they use to be and people need to say when things are lacking as much as when they are amazing.
  15. Wassup King. Oh my god, the drunk hot slutty girls that have been hitting up the top clubs lately have been fit for any king!!!! But Im not telling lol jk
  16. lalate

    Hi Weyes....

    I just edited your post so you see what Im getting at lol
  17. jayblag.... lol. Lets do this. Delete your post, put it in promotions, and AFTER your event happens put a review of it in here. If we started reviewing events before they happened we would have to rename this the palm reader board.
  18. info@lalate.com Recent Vegas review: http://bbs.clubplanet.com/vegas-party-promotions/314539-bottles-goggles-how-vegas-nightlife-has-lost-its-edge.html#post3038956
  19. lalate

    Hi Weyes....

    Oh come on w e y e s lol
  20. A 8/30/2006 published article by lalate.com. The article received massive raves reviews from industry and clubgoer insiders. Below is an excerpt of that article. ________________________________________ Bottles and Goggles How Vegas Nightlife has Lost its Edge ________________________________________ .... lalate.com provides a stunning new in depth report on how corporate Vegas nightlife is ruining the city. "What has happened to Vegas nightlife? I can have more fun on a weekday night at simple bar in Los Angeles!" That is what ran through our mind during a recent visit to our favorite venues last Saturday in Las Vegas.... When an average crawl to a Los Angeles bar has now become more entertaining than a fully orchestrated trip to Vegas' top nightclubs, there is cause for alarm. Breaking News: Vegas nightlife is no longer as fun as it use to be. For years, Vegas nightlife had been on expansion mode, doing everything to rival major U.S. nightlife cities like New York and Los Angeles. New clubs, importing promoters, aggressive marketing, flying in major djs. Throughout the expansion, sincity's lure was exactly what its name suggests, extremely more debauchery and hedonism than back home. But for months the rumor has been Vegas nightlife has lost its edge. True? Our trip to Vegas this month proved not only the rumor to be true but an understatement. With the exception of a couple of exceptional venues going against the grain, some covered below, Vegas nightlife is simply not as fun as it use to be. And if you live in Los Angeles, you can now have a lot more fun at a local bar, let alone a top LA venue, then heading to sincity. Repugnantly rude door staff, belligerent security personnel, hideous music, valet parking - self parking - taxi nightmares, and unattractive crowds are just of the issues that are making partying in Vegas now a nightmare. By the time you navigate through all those hurdles, and still get vip treatment with lalate, you are covered in sweat, your feet hurt, and you want to deck someone to get a drink. Partying in Vegas has always been a hassle. Casinos have always put clubs in locations that require huge walks from your car/taxi sometimes through 100 degree plus parking structures, always overcharged you for drinks, always been unable to control sea of patrons. But for he most, that extreme bother has always been worth it by why you eventually see. Not anymore. In one crowded night, lalate visited 1/2 dozen venues, virtually its same previously favorite venues it has patronized off and on for one year or more. The result was shocking. Only two of the venues were run like a real nightclub, where the focus from beginning to end was to entertain you. The rest were run like a corporate version of Mommy Dearest, caring nothing about your happiness at their venue, but rather carrying everything about taking as much money from you as possible. So now that you've endured the heat, the walk that crushes your feet, the masses of people, that you have always been wiling to endure, get ready, because the Vegas nightlife corporate focus is not about you having fun. Three of the venues we visited treated clubgoers all the same way, as cattle. In corporate America, businesses train employees to greet and be polite. Not in corporate Vegas nightlife. One famous hiphop venue had security, not once, but two times tell us we couldn't stand next to the DJ booth to say hello to our friend the DJ. So we couldn't and didn't say hello. Instead, we said goodbye, to the venue, after 15 minutes. But before we did, other security also told us three other times where not in stand in a venue, none of which were aisles or fire exits. Granted, the venue wasn't even near capacity. For them, you can't stand outside a restroom in Vegas without having security activating code red alert for you. But our favorite is "folks, I need you stand up against the wall." To which we wanted to respond, but didn't, "We are here to hear hiphop, not stand like we are in a police lineup." In fact, one of us stood up against the wall to which we were told to be "more up against the wall". How entertaining! Another top three venue had no less a single bouncer navigating an approximately 1,000 person single form line of people down a hall. Strange they only had one bouncer and can't find room for another aisle, even though this venue is in one of Vegas' newest and most expensive hotels ever built. But when we actually saw the bouncer take his hand and smash his fist against the Italian decorated walls in furious anger and frustration about management, we wanted to say "We know how you feel. Maybe you should go chill under the waterfall." Across the street, we visited another top 3 venue that when it opened last year heads were telling lalate and others how they were going to be "different" and not treat people the way its competitors had done, and would do everything to offer a pleasant experience. Yet we saw a door host tell two guys in front us that, not just that tables were sold out, but basically to get lost. Nice choice of words, huh? Even worse, checking out the crowds was downright painful. If the unpresentable nature of its crowd being let in was not enough alarm, than the unattractiveness of its patrons and the permissive shuffling in of decent but trailer-parked-hoochied-up-ghettoed clubgoers was enough to make a Buddah cry. Vegas has some stunning looking clubgoers, some of the hottest in the nation both locals and tourists; but when you flood them with these disgusting patrons both local and tourists, it looks like window dressing for a Kmart special. Vegas nightlife use to be exclusive and seductive. Dress the part, get the look, know the right person, or be left on line. Now, if you are a trashy looking, hoochied up, ugly girl wearing a $3 dollar top, torn jean skirt, and beaded purse who rolls up ten deep with others your style, the door staff now will rush you into their venue. Why? The security guard at this venue explained it all in two sentences. "Both those hosts are inside selling tables. It's their peak hour for selling tables." Yes, Vegas use to be Bottles and Models. Today, it's turned into what lalate would call Bottles and Goggles. When you need beer goggles to look at crowds that are being let in because the hosts aren't on the door ensuring that only quality patronage is let in but inside selling bottles ensuring stuffed cash registers, then you know corporate Vegas nightlife has lost its focus and its edge. Venues have become so corporate in selling bottles and more bottles that they have forgotten to pay attention to the caliber of its clientele and the entertainment of its experience. At this venue, that had a line wrapping around left and right for entry, the crowd was so marginal not more than 20% would never get allowed into a top LA venue. It's that bad. Yet, despite this trend among several of its most famous and highest ranked clubs, we found two venues, one which we think is Vegas' top venue of the moment, and one which pulls in the highest quality of patrons anywhere in sincity, that are truly exceptional, and getting better. lalate.com now believes that Afterhours at Empire Ballroom is Vegas' number one venue. It is overwhelming, a truly wonderful venue. Exceptionally kind staff, spotless vip treatment, the best music, dark and seductive setting, and a great vibe so pronounced you can cut it with a knife is what you experience. Afterhours at Empire called "Late Night Empire" occurs certain weekend nights at the Empire Ballroom, a brown building located down the alley behind Wallgreens (between Aladdin and MGM). It hosts on repeating nights who lalate.com for years has been saying is Vegas' top dj, Faarsheed, who has become so good that we now believe he can rank in the top of djs nationally. When we arrived at Empire Afterhours 1/2 hour after starting (beginning at 3 am), the line was approximately 200 people. Our vip wait time was a mere 200 seconds. Security welcomed us to the venue, every bartender we had (and they do need more) was extremely nice. The inside of the venue is not for your mainstream clubgoer that wants to see Paris or Nicole sitting next to a cool underlit box that flashes thirty colors and cost $120,000. Rather, it is dark, under decorated, and seductive. The feeling is New York village underground. If you are looking to sip martinis with your Kate Spade bag and talk about Sex and the City reruns, this is definitely not the place for you. This is a clubgoing experience that is fun, sexy, and so real it hits you in the face. Dresscode mirrors LA standard. But more significantly, nowhere will you hear a bouncer try to get you to grease them a bengamin because you showed up in Pumas instead of Cole Haans. To compare this venue to another is hard. Our gut first said "Oh, this what Avalon should be." More intimate, more inviting. The venue doesn't make you feel like you are in Vegas, except when you can still hear the building thumping its beats at 8 am with stretch Hummers outside. While Late Night Empire is our pick for the number one venue in Vegas currently, Mix, opened now for several years, has improved so immensely that it is our pick for the hottest crowd in Vegas. Mix is located on the top of TheHotel, next to Mandalay Bay. It originally opened as a bar when lalate first reviewed it several years ago. Recently, it added a small dance floor. Either way, to no clear explanation, a venue we always liked has gotten so good we now don't just like it, we adore it. If you want quality, this is TheSpot in vegas. Mix is subtle. It's a truly stunning black-bathed venue overlooking the entire strip. It smells The Downtown Standard, The W, in its presentation, but its crowd is the hottest looking, most upscale, and simply the coolest friggen crowd you can find in Vegas. In nightlife, incredible quality never gets too wild, nor does Mix. If you are looking for a trashy girl to grab your yingyang during a JT song, it ain't happening at Mix. Rather, at Mix girls came up to us, with normal conversations. In nightlife there is a lot of fronting. You won't hardly ever find a Mix patron fronting. The future of Vegas nightlife is uncertain. Nightlife has always been a peculiar industry that is driven by equal parts money, alcohol, music, and sex. If corporate Vegas nightlife continues to make its city's focus simply money, then savy clubgoers will continue to discredit its bragging of thousand person line waits as not an indicator of whether the nightclub is hot or not or even worth the trip. Nightlife shares with any tourist destination the same focus - entertain. Corporate Vegas nightlife is not getting that and are heading to turning their town at night into just another city with average nightclubs. © 2006 lalate.com
  21. Thanks. Thats why I took off from here for a while. No one could answer a simple question from a needed clubgoer without talking about themselves, like the Vince Vaughan of posting lol.
  22. 5. Vegas has no good house music. Really False. Someone posted that the only good house music is like Morillo at Tao. Totally false.
  23. Even though retired from this board, recently stopped by and read some of the posts. Some are great and on point. But some of them are down right inaccurate. And I dont really like people really some of this stuff and believing it all as accurate. 1. guestlists Someone posted that all guestlist lines are all 2 hour waits. - That is false. The truth - some are. Some arent. To say ALL of them are is inaccurate. Some are 200 second waits (as covered in a recent lalate article this week). If all guestlist were 2 hour waits, then there would be no purpose to have a guestlist. 2. printed passes Someone posted that printed passes are waste of time and you cant determine prior client satisfaction from them. - That is false The truth - no one on here probably deals with them. But if you want to deal on off weekends with cheapo passes, ebay.com reveals that yes, people are making SIX figures on them and having a perfection satisfaction report on ebay. 3. Host n Pictures with clients Someone said there is something wrong with that lol. - That is wacked. The truth - many of the posters on the site here hang out with their friends/hookups/hosts. Wtf is wrong with being in a picture with a host. 4. Trashing others Someone posted this vague post about sites popping up with new hosts and that is not better to go with someone new, rather better to go with something established. - That is false. As someone who has personally been in the business for several years, I will tell you that many of the most honest people I deal with are the newest people in the business. So dont think new is less than experienced.
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