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NightSpot Review - Pure (Las Vegas)

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Reviewed by Jeff and Danny Walker

My Club Standard – Tryst (Las Vegas)

Last visited: Saturday night (1/20/08)
Visited half dozen times on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays over past two years
Location: 3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109 (inside Caesars Palace)(map)(link)
Phone: 702-731-7873

Once the crown jewel of the Vegas club scene, Pure still attracts celebrities and generates a good time, but has lost some luster due to an increase in crowds and less than stellar clientele.

Deeper Insights:

With a large venue, world-class DJs and tons of beautiful people, Pure quickly elevated itself as the club standard. However, over several visits in the last year, the club has become overrun by too many people.

Similar to sibling LAX, the crowd outside the VIP entrance resembles a large mob as the club’s opening time approaches. If you get there early enough (9:15 pm to be safe), it’s almost preferable to wait in the general admission line where you can at least enjoy the dances of the Pussycat Dolls in the gaming area.

Once inside, on the rectangular-shaped, main dance floor, you’ll find yourself lucky to avoid errant elbows and spilled drinks, while still managing to bust a move. The dance floor isn’t small, but it just cannot accommodate the masses. The rooftop patio provides fresh air and a spectacular view of the Strip, but free space to dance to techno is at a premium there as well.

While the Red Room is VIP only, one can pay an additional cover (usually $5-10) to get into the Pussycat Dolls Lounge. Revelers here can get their blood pumping dancing to 80s and rock music, and by peeping at gorgeous dancers giving burlesque shows. The room tends to fill up fast, so if you miss out, you can still sneak a quick peek through the glass walls that line the stairwell leading to the rooftop patio.

If you can find some room to roam in the main room, Pure’s pleasures become more apparent. Depending on the DJ (guest DJ Samantha Ronson was fantastic), the music can keep you dancing all night and the eye candy is solid for both men and women. Unfortunately, a recent influx of “creepers” will have the ladies seeking safe haven in the club’s many VIP areas. If you’re one of the select few, you can enjoy the raised VIP section that overlooks the dance floor. Celebrities ranging from Usher, UFC champ Rampage Jackson to Lance Bass scope out the scene and can even make you a few dollars if the weather calls for a “rain shower”.

Pure may have lost some of the hype it once possessed, but all is not lost. The club feels luxurious and is well-designed, but they simply need to limit the capacity without restricting access to the normal, non-VIPs. Allowing clubgoers room to dance, get a drink and meet someone new would go a long way to reestablishing Pure as one of the top nightspots in Vegas.

Breakdown:

Attitude: Where the elite meet, but the normal folk can still get in.

Bartenders: Four bars total (one in main room, one abuts Pussycat Doll Lounge, one in the VIP Red Room and the last one on the rooftop patio) and about 2 tenders per bar. Bartenders can be slow and the large crowds do not help. Female bartenders are attractive, while the guys are rather average.

Tip: Bypass the mass of people at the downstairs bars and get your drink on the rooftop patio. Things move a bit faster and the Strip view is stunning.

Bathrooms: Left of the main dance floor and also on the rooftop patio. Lines are long, but move steadily.

Bathroom Attendant: Yes

Bottle service: Bottle service is available with table reservations. VIP booths in main room, VIP red room and on the rooftop patio (cabanas available as well).

Cover: $30 for males, $20 for females. Free entry for hotel guests with room keys. “VIP” cards accepted at discretion of bouncers. Entry to the Pussycat Dolls Lounge is usually $10, but not worth the extra fee. Holiday weekends kick the guy's cover up to $40.

Crowd: Predominantly mid-20’s and 30’s. 55/45 guys to girls ratio.


Dance Floor: Located in the center of the main room surrounded by VIP areas. Gets crowded very quickly and only two entrances onto it. Small oval dance floor on rooftop patio.

cor: A clean white appearance with flowing curtains and plush couches. Even the Red Room has a vibe that reflects the club’s name.

DJs: Resident DJs include DJ AM, Grandmaster Flash and DJ Hollywood

Dress: Typical Vegas club style – ranges from men in nice jeans and button-down shirts to suit jackets and ties. Women wear sexy club attire – jeans and clubby tops to slinky cocktail dresses.

Drinks: Good size and strong pour, but $10 to $12 for your typical drink. $8 for a bottle of VOSS water.

Hours: Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays – listed opening is 10 pm, but tends to open closer to 10:30 pm. Open until 4 am.



Line: General admission line starts between 9:15 and 9:30 pm next to the Elton John store. Officially opens at 10 pm, but actually moves at 10:30 pm. VIP/Bottle Service has separate line/cluster and are admitted closer to 10 pm. Separate line for girls only. Guys, get there early and wait in line or suffer waits of an hour or two.
Tip: Head to the club around 9:15 pm to check the status of the line and guarantee quick entry. Gamble nearby, enjoy the Pussycat Dolls show and bring a case of beer to ease the wait.

Music: Can vary depending on the DJ, but typically the usual – hip-hop, pop, top 40.

Parking: Free parking and valet at Caesars Palace.

People Watching: For the most part, attractive, high quality men and women with some celebs and a growing number of creepy guys.

Seating: Only available with bottle service.

Smoking: Smoking allowed on rooftop patio.

Water (free): No - $8 Voss Water is available


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Reviewed by: Jeff Walker

My Club Standard – Tryst (Las Vegas)

Visited: Saturday, December 15th, 2007
Location: Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, near Flight Bar (map) (link)

Unless you’re paying for bottle service, a generic lounge at LAX (the airport) is preferable to a night out here.

Deeper Insights:

It’s a risk naming a club after an airport, since the immediate connotations are long lines, cramped space and a feeling of relief upon leaving. Turns out, the name is perfect.

Designed to be a shot of hipness into a hotel desperately seeking youth and buzz, LAX succeeds in bringing the noise. A large cluster of people (VIPs, hotel guests, hot girls, patrons with “VIP passes) attempts to get the attention of overwhelmed bouncers at the entrance. After dozens of minutes, if one is fortunate to make it into the club they are greeted by red hues and a balcony-laden club that recalls a classic Parisian theatre.

Unfortunately, the ado outside the club replicates itself on the dance floor, which is very narrow (and gets slimmer as the night wears on) and is the only apparent path from one side of the club to the other. Those attempting to get their groove thing on will find themselves constantly bumped by others seeking libations or an exit. If you’re lucky, you’ll avoid spilled drinks and errant elbows.

Seemingly, the only way to really enjoy the club is to pony up the money for bottle service. VIP booths occupy the majority of space in the club and provide enough room to actually move. The lack of space also means that your club crush is also likely to seek open space in the VIP areas, leaving you to get crushed by the general masses.

Overall, the club isn’t horrible, so much as poorly designed, which comes as a surprise considering sister club Pure has a much better layout. Given the lack of space, LAX is only worth it if you have bottle service or can finagle your way to the VIP areas. Otherwise, the confined cattle call and flagrant class division makes the real LAX a more desirable destination.

Categories:

Attire: Club wear – collared shirts, nice jeans, dress shoes, sexy outfits for the ladies

Attitude: The cool, sophisticated and rich looking to party and let loose.

Bar/Bartenders: 2 separate bars at opposite ends of the dance floor. 3 bartenders for each bar. Mix of guys and girls. 3-5 minute wait on drinks. Bartenders won’t make friends, but get the job done.

Bathrooms: Men’s bathroom is in the back. Two stalls and three urinals. Urinals have no dividers and are on each side of a U-shaped wall.

Bathroom Attendant: Yes

Bottle Service: Yes. Magnum Grey Goose bottles are brought out with sparklers, which is a nice touch.

Cover: $30 for men; $20 for women. Free to guests with room keys.

Crowd: Mix of both genders and all demographics

Dance Floor: Narrow rectangle that is about 12 feet wide and stretches from one end of the club to the other. Gets very tight and crowded. Only path from one side of the club to the other.

Décor: Red colors. Staircase leads down to main floor. VIP booths on both sides of the dancefloor and in pretty much any available nook or cranny.

DJ: DJ Hollywood

Drinks: $12 for well drinks. $8 for water (no ice water available). $6 for beer.

Hours: 10:30 pm – 4 am

Line: Starts at 9:30 and wraps around to main lobby. Moves quickly at first.

Music: The usual - hip-hop with brief stretches of popular Old School, rock and techno

Parking: Valet/hotel parking

People Watching: Strong, but not overwhelming


Seating: VIPs and bottle service

Smoking: If there was any smoking going on, it wasn’t apparent.

Water (Free): No

Tip: The bar will only serve expensive bottled water. If you want to save money, leave the club, get stamped and get ice water at the Flight bar right outside.



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