gotgirls Posted December 15 Report Share Posted December 15 Here is our situation... we will be rolling with 3 couples and a single girl. The tricky part is that one couple is nouveau-riche, another is from average income, and the last is, well, last. I'm from the average income couple so I'm a little concerned about how this mix will be as far as finances, dress-code, and choice of venue. My wife and I are smart dressers so I think that we will fit in at most venues. We have already done the whole NYE/Strip party and are looking for something a little more upscale and with a great view- either of the strip/fireworks, or both. Being of average financial status and given our crowd, I am looking for the "best deal" and best venue that would suit all of us. I've looked into Light, GhostBar and the Voodoo Lounge as options, but I was wondering if any of the going-out-guru's had any other suggestions/hookups. Thanks,Doc Martin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRIAN1500 Posted December 16 Report Share Posted December 16 Is the single girl hot? Is she a whore? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotgirls Posted December 16 Author Report Share Posted December 16 Yes, she's a HOT DIRTY WHORE... will that help? IDIOT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenie Posted December 16 Report Share Posted December 16 I've looked into Light, GhostBar and the Voodoo Lounge as options, but I was wondering if any of the going-out-guru's had any other suggestions/hookups.Not sure what your definition of "average income" means, or perhaps more accurately, what you're willing to spend. I know plenty of people that I'd consider to be "high income" that are absolute tight-asses in the clubs, and bitch all weekend long about the price of drinks. Similarly I know plenty of people who make less than the national household average yet never hesitate to pony up $150-200 each if it means a table at a hot club.What's the total cost your group is willing to spend?What would you rather have: a table at a less-popular venue, or basic entry for a hot venue?What kind of music and/or atmosphere are you looking for? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotgirls Posted December 17 Author Report Share Posted December 17 Not sure what your definition of "average income" means, or perhaps more accurately, what you're willing to spend. I know plenty of people that I'd consider to be "high income" that are absolute tight-asses in the clubs, and bitch all weekend long about the price of drinks. Similarly I know plenty of people who make less than the national household average yet never hesitate to pony up $150-200 each if it means a table at a hot club.What's the total cost your group is willing to spend?What would you rather have: a table at a less-popular venue, or basic entry for a hot venue?What kind of music and/or atmosphere are you looking for?Good points greenie... I think that we all (our group) kinda fall in the "tight-ass" classification regardless of income. Reading all the hype about NYE and table packages has got me thinking that "maybe $3,000 isn't SO bad for 7 of us" but in reality, I doubt that we would spend that much as a group. In fact, $1,000 seems overpriced for ONE night. We all like to drink, and I know that paying for drinks alone could add up to almost $1,000. None of us want to stand the whole night but we do like to get our groove on as well. I prefer house while others in the group will be for hip-hop/top 40. It seems like a f*@ked up situation, but I wanted to make the best of it.I guess we'll be out on the streets again with all the poor people ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vegas02 Posted December 19 Report Share Posted December 19 Check out www.NewYears.com for full party descriptions.Your party might want to check out America's Party on Fremont Street... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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