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| - Came here for the Ne-Yo event on NYE 2014. I have to laugh that people were verbally complaining about the event while the were still on the dance floor. When we were heading out a guy walked out yelling "Horrible, horrible" to everyone in earshot. It was...well, bad. We didn't see any sign of Ne-Yo until after midnight, and by then he was so f'ed up that everything he said and sang was just pathetic. For $100/guy and $50/girl, all they did was blow paper confetti at midnight. The entire experience lacked anything special. With that fat of a cover and no live music performance by your headliner, you should at least hand out some cheap champagne.
3 shots of well vodka and a vodka martini were $56. The entire club (which has multiple rooms of different styles of music and no real room to dance in any of them) has donated all possible space to VIP booths. Many of those are nowhere near the action, so you have to get up and leave, making your booth susceptible to theft. I don't recommend bottle service at this club. I'm glad we didn't go for it. If you aren't a VIP, however, good luck finding anywhere so much to even lean, as they've profit-maximized every square inch of the interior.
Additionally, so many people were chain smoking within an area of so little ventilation that I became literally sick to my stomach and had to excuse myself from the club entirely. I'm pretty used to the nasty smoking liberty people in Vegas abuse, but this was a little overboard.
Music was house/EDM samples, nothing Top 40 or dancey. Nothing unique to the DJ stack at all - you'll find these types of mixes anywhere. Pretty weak. Pro's of the club were the bouncers/security (who I found to actually be pretty accommodating), the cleanliness, and the multi-room concept. The decor also differed between the rooms, which was cool.
All lovelies aside, I don't see myself returning to this club.
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