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I have mixed feelings. Overall, Tryst is pretty. The bartenders were shmexy super nice ladies, and drinks were about avg for Vegas prices. What I don't like about Tryst - 1. Bouncers and door guys are kind of on a power trip and just rude - just like they are at most clubs in Vegas. Douchers. 2. The entire place is just stacked with tables - very little room for anything else besides a dance floor. My 4 girls and I were asked several times to move along - "Ladies, you can't stand here, please keep moving." After the 3rd time, we had to ask...uh, so WHERE can we STAND? So basically, you either get a table, shmooze your way into a table, stand at the bar or dance. Limited options if you don't want to dish out the cash for a table. 3. Music was unimpressive. Where the heck did house music come from and why do I dislike it so much? Yeah, I don't know either, but it's not for me. Yeah, Tryst is ok. I think if we would have had a table we would have felt a little different. Ah well, still a great night in Vegas.
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