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queen of hearts
04-09-2011, 07:34 PM
One thing I would love to do is visit a couple of the nightclubs in Las Vegas, though I don't know if I would be able to or not. There is just so much to do there that I don't know if I could find the time to go clubbing or not.

I have way to many things I want to do in Las Vegas and it seems to grow quite often.

The clubs are just one of the many things that I want to check out, but they aren't the most important thing that I want to do.

Have you all checked out the clubs in Vegas. I have seen some videos of a few of them and posted them here for everyone to check out, but of course seeing a video and experiencing it in person are two completely different things.

I guess I would ahve to squeeze in a night of clubbing fun. It wouldn't really be a Vegas trip if you don't gamble a bit and visit a few nightclubs.

VegasLuvsMe
04-11-2011, 02:26 PM
I've been in a few of the Las Vegas clubs and would have loved them a lot more if I were some 25 years younger.

The music in most of Las Vegas' clubs is really loud sometimes that you can't hear the person beside you when they're talking, and many times you can't hear yourself talking above the noise.

Clubs that have a nice dance floor and loud music are not a place to go if you want to chat with someone, but are a great place to go if you want to let loose and have a blast! :D

queen of hearts
04-11-2011, 09:54 PM
Yeah that would stink if you were trying to actually have a discussion with someone. Though aren't there quieter spots to go in these clubs for those who want to have a good time and still have a conversation??

If not then your right it's not the best place to go if you want to talk with someone.

I don't care much for blaring music, though I still want to visit a club or two just to have some fun and say hey I have been there. I guess I will just have to be prepared with some asprin afterwards,LOL.

VegasLuvsMe
04-12-2011, 01:53 PM
I think most of the clubs in Las Vegas have their quiet times, like the first couple of hours after they open.

Plus some of the high-dollar clubs can be fairly quiet at times, I guess. I haven't been to one of those, so I wouldn't know right off hand.

I've also been to a couple of those louder clubs and they usually wait until there are a lot people there before they start to crank out the noise levels.