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Rain in the Desert at the Palms
RAIN offers the ultimate nightclub experience, with multiple VIP areas available in the form of sky boxes (with thumbprint-screening access for members), cabana areas and water booths (where the patent leather banquettes are actually filled with water). Lavish special effects throughout the club include intelligent lighting and electrifying play of water, fire and fog. The pleasures of Rain in the Desert lie in its contradictions. Like the hotel-casino that hosts it, the club was built for locals but encourages out-of-state visitors to leave the Strip and party down. It is cavernous without feeling impersonal, is unique without being gimmicky and is elegant without being pretentious.
ICE
ICE describes itself as a meta-club. "Meta" because it changes environments throughout the club to best suite your experience. The chic 17,000-square-foot club features 40-foot ceilings and six unique environments, including a balcony overlooking the entire venue. Check out the "Fur Room," so-named for its fur-upholstered walls, or the lounge, which features a VIP area overlooking the 4,000-square-foot Brazilian walnut dance floor. Even though this club is called Ice, chances are, you'll work up a sweat grooving to the hottest tunes. Have no fear, because Ice features a unique atmospheric control system for the dance floor, provided by a liquid nitrogen special effects company.
GHOSTBAR
Located on the 55th floor of the Palms and accessible only by express elevator, ghostbar is a realm unto itself. True to its name, the bar feels as if it's floating over Vegas, a world apart from the chaos below. Three of the bar's four walls are glass, and the view through those windows - a proper 180 degrees - is absolutely breathtaking. But ghostbar is more than its view. The room is perfectly rectangular and festooned with space-age bachelor-pad furnishings; it's the best of Hollywood and Vegas combined. The crowd lounging on those silver sofas is older, but hip and energetic. Service is courteous and quick - everything you'd expect for the cover charge (between $10 and $20, depending on the day). Still, the view alone is worth the trip skyward. You'll never feel more in touch with Vegas' intangible spirit as when you're standing on the transparent glass section of ghostbar's outdoor patio, looking straight down. It's vertigo, sure, but it feels kind of good.
The hottest bar and nightclub combo in Las Vegas right now has got to be ghostbar and Rain nightclub. Operated by the n9ne group out of Chicago, the ghostbar has a similar feel to the Chi-town original. BachelorBlowOut.com recommends you arrive by 10pm to the ghostbar to throw back a martinis or two back before you head downstairs to Rain. Grab a few unsuspecting newcomers and introduce them to the death-defying glass section of the patio, where they’re sure to clutch your arm as she standing suspended 55 floors above Vegas. It's an opener like you've never had before!
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