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| - To a neophyte, vegas clubs can seem like an intimidating, byzantine minefield of unspoken, nonsensical rules. Who do you tip? Where is the gratuity automatic? When should you tip on top of what's automatic and how much? Which three people get a tip? Who gets into clubs? Do you need to look a certain way? How many men and how many women? On which nights and where?
Most people who go on vacation don't want to take a mini course, they just want to have fun. It's not fun to do homework. It's not fun to go out and fail to get in to your desired destination. It's not fun to be anxious about whether you've understood all the rules correctly. It's not fun to get all the rules wrong and walk around being "that tourist."
Jack Colton simplifies this entire process for an extremely reasonable price (better than your average club crawl) and offers peace of mind, a strong, diverse sampling of vegas nightlife/daylife, and a built in social network to smooth over any first time jitters. You'll get to meet people who are both new to the scene and experienced in it.
It's a straightforward, fun experience, and that's a rarity in this city. There are no unspoken rules. It's also a reminder that vegas nightlife, contrary to popular conception, doesn't have to be a hugely expensive affair. Although repeat visitors seem to inevitably spend more and more, it's still a good idea to get a feel for the scene before committing thousands to a single trip.
In sum, it's one of the only good value, upfront, transparent transactions you'll make in a city seemingly built on hidden and unspoken costs.
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