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| - If you're considering this tour, weigh your options. It's not the worst tour you'll ever go on, but it's a far cry from a V.I.P. experience. Its a decent value for the price s on groupon.
1. Hosts: if you're not new to vegas, then you know how this party promoter life works- how much plug do you have with the club owners, bouncers, ect. We weren't sure if they had any plug. The hosts (david, Kj, and Forrest) are pretty cool guys, but their lack of management is evident. They try to make sure you're having a nice time. If you ever find yourself saying, "I'll just make the best of it." That means service is sub-par. The hosts worked hard to maintain their cool, especially when talking to unhappy party goers- good tactic especially when alcohol involved....but....this annoyed me. Sometime I just wanted anwsers, not a mini psych session or obtuse responses.
2. Clubs: we attended Rockhouse, Tao and Chateau. The first one we only attended for 30 minutes. Tao was an hour. Remember!!! You're not the only "V.I.P" experience happening, so unless you paid to cut all the lines, you will be required to wait in a line. It's not general admission, but you will have a wait.
3. Party Bus/open bar: quite frankly, there were toooo many folks in this group and it showed when it came time for the busses. This is where they could truly use some organization skills. It appeared they under ordered on the busses and this caused for people to have to stand the entire ride. My party of four had to stand. Thank the heavens the last two folks didnt end up coming, I honestly dont think there would've been any room. Yes there was liquor. Some guy on their team was pouring for you.....and drinking (aren't you working?) not the most efficient with overcrowded busses, but okay. They ran out of Hennessey and had two flavors of ciroc, and champagne. My advice if you go: drink fast.
Overall, it was just okay. Nothig you couldn't get from another promoter. Our group paid $80 per couple, so consider that when booking. We wouldn't do it again, only becauase of how overcrowded the group was, the time constraints and we felt the promoters over promised and under delivered.
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