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| - Here's how it works: Meet at a bar. Get a wrist band and a free drink. Hang out for a little. Load up in a mini-bus with other people in your group. Drink in said mini-bus and make friends. Arrive at the first club. Skip the line, don't pay cover. Dance, drink for an hour or two, then at a particular time hosts will tell you it's time to go to the next place. Repeat for two more clubs. As the evening goes on, the different groups consolidate into fewer and fewer buses as people stay at clubs they like or just get tired and leave. By the final club, all the groups are back together again. At the end of the night, find your way home (or ride the bus to a strip club.)
Why it's good:
1) Skip the freaking idiotic lines at three pretty darn good clubs.
2) You get to hang out with the same group of people all evening long... and you're stuck on a freaking bus, drunk, so everyone is really social. (The two strangers who met on the bus next to me got REALLY social, if you know what I mean.)
3) The hosts are awesome. They drank with us, had a pole dancing dance off, and were just genuinely nice.
4) The bus was surprisingly clean and comfortable. It's nice to sit for a bit after dancing. And it felt like a party in there.
Why it's bad (and no, the bads are not that bad):
1) Casinos are huge so there's still a bit of walking from bus drop off to the clubs.
2) The free shots on the bus taste like cough medicine.
3) If two bachelor parties end up on the same bus, it's a freaking sausage fest (you can switch buses later, so it only matters in the beginning.)
4) There's a little down time when people are waiting to leave the club. Everyone's just kind of standing around.
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