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So last Friday, my friends and I were hanging out at the Planet Hollywood pool, and one of the promoters approached us for VIP Passes and what not. She then mentioned that if we had 10+ girls in our group, she would be able to comp us a table and a bottle or two of vodka. So of course we said yes, since we already had a group of 12 girls and were meeting up with a couple more. Since we had the comped table service, we were able to bypass the mob of people standing at the bottom of the escalator. I think that they have a really poor setup for the club line. There's no line, just people trying to get through people in a crowd. But luckily, we were able to walk straight in without waiting. We ended up having 20 girls at our table. I don't know if it's because Prive has been around for awhile or what, but the club was at the perfect capacity. Not too many people to the point where you can't move or dance, and enough people that you don't feel like the place is empty and dead. The music was pretty good here, and the setup is not bad in the club. Overall, I actually had a great time here. Even though it's not my favorite Vegas club, I had a great time here. Sadly, most of my favorite clubs are way too crowded (example: TAO, i love it there but i cant stand how crowded it is)
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