Wednesday, May 23, 2012

What the heck is VIP in Vegas?


What the heck is VIP in Vegas?

Well first of all, you guys should take some time and go through this article by Jack himself: http://jackcolton.com/what_are_las_vegas_vip_hosts.htm  and it will help define what VIP is.
For the pool parties, it’s generally a cabana, daybed or a lounge chair that is dedicated to you. At night clubs it’s either a cabana, or a table for bottle service.  You get your own personal space, personal waitress, security and a bus boy. Some people see this as status and respect; others see it as a way to have more fun. I mean who wants to really stand in a cock infested dance floor all night and buying drinks from the bar anyway? 

Costs that go into VIP?

It’s all in the negotiations. Most places do have a set rate, but depending on the host, you can talk down the rate or get a special that goes a long with it like a b1g1 on a bottle, or a discounted food & beverage minimum.
Pool Parties:
 Always use Food & Beverage Minimums. If you make a reservation for a daybed, there is a maximum amount of people that are allowed to walk in with you to use that daybed. For instance Wet Republic allows 8 people per daybed and you have been quoted a F&B minimum of $750. For you to use the daybed space the entire day, you will need to order $750 worth of food and beverage from your waitress. There is also a mandatory gratuity of 20% and NV sales tax of 8.1%. Just to be on the safe side, I tack on 30% on to the amount you plan to spend.  Also if you are looking for a better location or have good standing with a host, make sure you set aside $100 per every $500 to tip your host.
Lets break this down with excel:
Food and Beverage
$750.00
Mandatory Gratuity ($750*.20)
$150.00
NV Sales Tax ($750 * .081)
$60.75
Total
$960.75


Since 8 people are allowed, divide by 8
$120.09
*Collect $130 per person to be on the safe side


The assumptions here are that you are very careful and you ordered exactly $750 worth of food and beverage off the menu which is pretty impossible to do. If you are organizing VIP, I will always collect 30% for tax/ gratuity + an additional 5% for overages to be on the safe side. Whatever money that is left over, tip it to your host, bus boy and security. FYI- Your host is the person that sets you up, so it is really important that you take care of him first. You might want to collect an extra $10-20 from each one of your group members to make sure the host is taken care of.  Another consideration is that you are not wasting money towards cover. With the hiked up cover charges of $50 at some venues and the costs that go into purchasing individual drinks at $18-$25 per drink, It really makes people think that this is a more economical option with all the additional services that come out of going VIP.  
Nightclubs:
It is actually very similar to pool parties, but instead of dealing with food & beverage you are quoted a bottle minimum for a location. Of course the cabanas and better seating will require more bottle minimums to be purchased.  I will use the Surrender cabana as an example. We are quoted 2 bottle minimum on this cabana. What does this mean? You will be presented a menu where you will choose the bottles that go along with your service. On the average, bottle prices are about $450 or more. Typical juice mixers are included with your purchase. Bottled water and red bulls are always extra.  For this cabana we have a 10 person maximum, and we bought 2 bottles of Belvedere at $475.  The same concepts above of mandatory gratuity, tax and tipping the host applies.  This is how it breaks down:
2 bottles of Belvedere ($475*2)
$950.00
Mandatory Gratuity ($950*.20)
$190.00
NV Sales Tax ($950 * .081)
$76.95
Total
$1,216.95


Since 10 people are allowed, divide by 10
$121.70
*On the safe side, I would collect about $130 again

Other things to consider:

Sometimes the party is on and cracking, and you guys go over the F&B or bottle minimum and decided to order more. Its always a good idea to bring extra cash with you to the table so you are ready to keep the party going. Never be the douche that brought only the exact amount. You know you will end up spending more.   Most establishments also frown upon charging a bill to multiple credit cards. So the organizer will usually charge the bill to their credit card. Make sure you pay the requested amount upfront before you even enter the club. As an organizer, never ask for the initial owed money later. That is just asking to get screwed.  Just be ready to pay any additional overages if the organizer asks for it. 
Lastly, common bottle service etiquette means that the people that pay are the ones that should consume. If you bring a girl back to the table, have some courtesy and order her drink on a separate tab or at the bar. Never mooch off your shared bottles between your friends for randoms just to look cool.  If there are randoms in your area, at your discretion you might want to ask them to throw you a $10 or $20 to use the real estate. Don’t be angry and confrontational, and immediately call security. That just sets off bad vibes.

One more secret tip, well not really, I think it should be common sense. Keep females off of your bottle count.  Females in Vegas can always get into clubs via guestlist or be added to a reservation at the door and almost always they are never charged a cover. Lets say you had a female that is going to chip in on the bottle, do not check in with her for your VIP service. Get her through the VIP line, then have her meet up with you at your table. Of course be nice and pour the lady a drink, shes paying for it after all! This will allow you to get more people on the reservation to decrease cost.
All in all, you should have fun. The point is not worry about money when you are partying in the VIP. It’s your location for the night, let loose and enjoy. If you budgeted accordingly in the beginning, there should never be a reason to worry. Planning is the key!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Las Vegas Memorial Day (MDW) 2012 VIP Reservation Pricing*

Since Vegas is one of the most epic places for EDM talent and there will be a ton of you guys heading out there, I went ahead and contacted my designated hosts for the major pool parties to get their MDW pricing information.  *These prices are projections, so they might vary. Please contact the host listed for the venue to confirm and lock in a spot on this epic partying season. See you guys all out there! 

Wet Republic                                                                    

Thomas Gorman                                                                             
Senior VIP Host                                                                
(702) 326-6774                                                                  
702vip.gorman@gmail.com                                                                        
                                                                 




                                                               

Includes
Friday 5/25
Sat 5/26
Sun 5/27
Mon 5/28
Bungalows
20 tickets
5000
15000
7500
10000
Deluxe Cabana
15 tickets
2500
7000
4000
6000
Party Cabana
15 tickets
2000
6000
3000
5000
Dance Floor Table
10 tickets
1500
3000
2000
3000
Dance Deck
10 tickets
1500
4000
2000
3000
Lounge Table
10 tickets
1500
3000
2000
3000
Daybeds
6 tickets
1500
2000
1500
2000

                                                                               
*All pricing is in food and beverage minimums                                                                   
*Not including the 22% gratuity and 8.1% tax                                                                     
*Add on person is $200 per extra person except on Saturday it will be $250                                 

                                        
                                                                               
                                                                               

Tao Beach                                                                          

Chris Traer                                                                         
VIP Host                                                                              
(702) 510-5286                                                                  
chris.traer@taogroup.com                                                                         
                                                                               
Friday (EC Twins)                                                                             
Cabana $2500                                                                   
Corner Daybed $1k                                                                        
Daybed or Couch $500                                                                  
                                                                               
Saturday (Benny Benassi) and Sunday (Paul Van Dyk)                                                                    
Cabana $5k                                                                        
Corner Daybed $2500                                                                    
Daybed or Couch $1k                                                                    
                                                                               
Monday (Armin Van Buren)                                                                       
Cabana $1500                                                                   
Corner Daybed $750                                                                      
Daybed or Couch $400                                                                  
                                                                               
*All prices are food and beverage minimums.       

                                                  
                                                                              

Marquee Dayclub                                                                           

Robert Montero                                                                              
Customer Development Manager                                                                           
(702) 612-2789                                                                  
robert.montero@marqueelasvegas.com                                                                             
                                                                               
Daybeds              3000                                                      
Cabanas               7500                                                      
Grand Cabanas 15000                                                   
                                                                               
*All prices are food and beverage minimums.   

                                                                                                                       
                                                                               

Encore Beach Club                                                                          

Bryce Giorgio                                                                    
VIP Services Manager                                                                   
(702) 528-5209                                                                  
brycegiorgio@gmail.com                                                                             
                                                                               
Couch   $2000                                                      
Daybed                $3000 to $4000                                                 
Top Cabanas      $4000                                                      
Bottom Cabanas               $7000                                                      
                                                                               
*All prices are food and beverage minimums.    


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Marquee the Most Epic Nightclub in Vegas - End of Summer Invasion


So if I count back to my dayclub/night club experiences, this is a total of 6 times I could've written a Marquee review. However since I go there so much, it would be redundant. I am going to post my most recently VIP reservation experience at Marquee.

Going into the AOD End of Summer Invasion, I knew Marquee Nightclub was going to be one of the highlights of the trip. At the beginning there were about 25 people interested in getting VIP services at Marquee. As soon as we got the quotes back of $300-400 per head, it quickly eliminated the contestants in a hurry. So I ended up with a final total of 8, and the best I can do was a 5 person reservation at an outside table with my man Brad Spieser at the Marquee group. Even this was almost impossible to pull off because Marquee reservations were pretty much completely booked out for Fri/Sat, for a few weekends to come. We had to be there nice and early, no slipping up.

On early Friday we had a pretty chill pool party, and I made sure I didn't get chocolate wasted at Liquid. We got back to our room, and everyone was on point when we were getting ready. For the first time on this trip Gio/Mike B got all dressed, and were actually ready for me to pimp them out with the double windsor knots on the ties. We were looking sharp we left the Signatures and even got offered limo rides. Nah, we roll gangsta. Cabs only.

Marquee, we F'in did it!!
Got to the Chandlier bar at 8:45! We just had to wait for Ola, Chad and the rest of his crew. Thank goodness I brought a can of 4loko with me. So we were waiting for the crew to assemble, and I popped the can. Right away I took a huge ass sip. I handed off to Gio, hes like no thanks. Mike B also said no thanks. WTF. This meant I had to kill this whole can by myself. Either ways its Marquee, fuck it. We lay it all on the line. Slowly but surely I chugged the whole can. Rest of the crew appeared; I picked our select 5 on the table. Collected the cash and off we went. The other 2 dudes had glist lined up with 12 girls, so they were to meet us inside.

We took the escalator up to Marquee level and honestly I was seeing 30 ropes in front of me and I talked the guy that appeared to be in the middle. He said we had to wait an additional 10 mins before VIP line actually opened up. Apparently I was totally slurring my words cause Mike B said I was wasted and he still was polite with me. I was like “calm down Mike B!” Even me schwasted I can handle Vegas business with 110% efficiency. That's how I roll, army major general style.  So finally our guy Brad texts us back, hes waiting at the ropes. We quickly bring the crew up and he lifts the ropes, then off we go. Say good bye to the millions that are stuck on the other side of the club which have no idea that we take this secret elevator without ever being in line.

In the elevator ride I persuade Brad to come drink with us, and sure enough he agreed. Slapped him with a huge tip for being a bro. So we go to the outside level of Marquee, Brad straight walked us to the center front dance floor daybed, right in front the screen with a sweet view of all the oncoming talent. Everyone was bro-hugging each other because all our hard work of planning this trip finally paid off.

At the end of the night theres always left over girls to go around

We order bottles, and the rest was pretty much history. Here's the bits and pieces of what I remembered:

  • I was yelling at some random bouncer for picking up bottle serviced drink and disposing of it, and I was telling him how much it costs vs the bar, and he said he didn't give a shit
  • I was making out and dry humping one of our friends and she was loving it on our daybed
  • I shuffled like a madman, and somehow found my way at bungalow cabanas (a good 100 yards from my daybed). Then some guy came back to our table and asked to have what I was having..
Special thanks to Spy on Vegas for this EC Twins pic. Apparently they were DJ'in

The nights ended with bits and pieces and countless random phone numbers in my phone when I left. I also remember the light show as incredible, and it was most banging house music I ever heard in my life outside of EDC. Oh Marquee, the next time we drop a couple of Gs we will try to remember it better.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Marquee Day Club on Friday of the Electric Daisy Carnival

We scheduled to visit Marquee Dayclub midtrip during our EDC invasion. The night before we had a cabana at Surrender, and brought a bunch of girls back to have a suite pillow fight party which lasted until the sun came up. Needless to say I slept in a bit.  I had a cabana here, but since we couldn't get there till 1'ish we got the next best thing which was a daybed next to the stage. I must say, it all turned out for the better!

We get to the Cosmo at about 12:30'ish, park and get ourselves up to the dayclub line. I walk up and let them know I have reservations through Robert Montero. Quickly they found me and were ready to let us in. One of the other bouncers walks up to us and tell us that the dayclub dress code is fairly strict and wife beaters are not allowed. 2 people from our crew were rocking the wifebeaters, so we asked.. "Can we just go in shirtless then?" He was OK with that. So we took off our wifebeaters infront of the huge line and my buddy was like, "The girls need a little something to look at after waiting all this time.. " LMFAO.

We take the elevator up to the dayclub, and line up at the check in line. I don't see Robert around since he is busy seating someone, but I do see Derrick who was at the podium. He recognized me and had someone walk me to the supreme location daybed. Before I left, I slipped him a good little friendly gesture into the palm of his hand since he has always taken care of me at the nightclub end.


Amy's first Dayclub experience is just as good as ours!

As we are walking through the pool, the house music is banging. It's the right kind of house music too! They didn't play your generic standard progressive almost top 40 mixes. They were getting into some serious electro mixes that help build up the tempo. Mr. Becks was the DJ that day and there were quite a few EDC people in town. He did his job as far as catering to them. Before I even got a chance to get seated, Alina (a girl I met at Tao Beach the day before) comes running up to me. Apparently they didnt have a place to put their stuff, so I hooked it up with the real estate. The perk with Alina is apparently she knows all of Canadia. She brought her entourage of like 8 other Canadian girls as well. Yeay.. 4 guys, 9 girls. We are in business.

Thats Cher getting down on the pool podium

I quickly ordered a pitcher and we got settled in. As the alcohol hit us, the music was just too good to not shuffle to. Mike B and I break into a shuffle while Sebastian goes out and recruits even more talent. The waitress was super friendly. Her name is Tracy Morrow and kindly asked that I send some ppl her way for guestlist. Look her up on FB, shes smoking. As the day went a long, we were taking pics and getting sloppy. Girls getting nip slips and hands were going on each others asses. Just the exact party we were looking for.

Things I should point out about Marquee is that the venue is new and modern. The view out of the cabana overlooks the center strip couldn't be any better. Also there are no other clubs/dayclubs out there that specifically have props, staff and regular DJ talent that is catered to house music. That is why this place just became one of my favorite dayclubs that I will have to include on my schedule for years to come. I will upload pics as supporting evidence as well. Also here is a link that will give you a good feel of the vibe with Avicii when he played here

Daybed just attracts a ton of chicks

Shoutouts: Robert Montero, customer development manager of Marquee. Go to him if you need anything for the dayclub. Derrick Runtas clutch as always at the lines and the podium if you need someone on the spot.