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| - My wife and I were staying at SLS, so we got in for free (on a Friday night), and got to jump the line. Awesome.
All of the hosts outside the club were extremely friendly and professional. Double awesome.
I really liked the layout of the place. The super-high ceilings give it an airy feel, but when you look around, the place isn't really that big, so it lends itself to a certain intimate feel, which I like. I'm not super into EDM, but I guess that's the rage nowadays, so that's what the DJ was playing. The ubiquitous light wall was on display.
Speaking of the DJ, they booth is set up, sort of in the center of the room, which is actually cool, because you can walk (or sit) behind the booth, which is unique, compared to Marquee or Hakkasan. Bottle service girls are typically pretty.
I liked the way the bottle service tables were spread out over three levels. If you're the kind of person who gets bottle service, you don't have to worry about people crowding your space or, even worse, trying to jump in on your bottle. If you're not a bottle service person, there's plenty of space to walk around or dance.
Apparently there's a rooftop area with pool (a la Marquee), but it won't open till 2015.
The place never got too full while we were there. Normally that's a good thing. I prefer places where I'm not squeezed in like a sardine and where there's actually room to dance. In this case though, I think they could have used another 200-ish people in there so that it didn't feel somewhat empty.
But overall, I liked it.
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