"BestOfVegas"
12/26/06 -see other reviews-
Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 2
"Voted "Best Place to Dance""
Voted "Best Place to Dance" in Review Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" Reader's Poll
"There's something for everyone at Studio 54, even bungee jumpers, wall walkers and acrobats, all of whom make their presence felt at this larger-than-life discotheque. The club caters to all types: the ground level is for the tourists, while the upstairs features another plus-sized dance floor and a luxurious VIP lounge as inviting as a lover's embrace. The club is decorated with black-and-white photos taken from the original Studio 54 in New York City, one of the most storied clubs in history. But having won this category for the seventh year in a row, its Las Vegas counterpart has become just as legendary."
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"LowestLowlife"
12/28/04 -see other reviews-
Attitude - 3 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 3
"Still Pretty Good"
Well, it was never anything like the legendary Studio 54 in NYC (c'mon, a dress code?!) but then again, it's inside the MGM so how risque could it really get?
Granted it has seen better days and with all the new clubs that have opened in the past few years it could be expected but it still draws some good crowds from the host and surrounding hotels and even quite a few locals. It isn't the trendiest but it's a safe bet for a good time, especially when toting around acquaintances with varying tastes.
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"publicbj"
12/13/07 -see other reviews-
Attitude - 3 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 3
"10th Anniversary Party - Ehh..."
Okay, let's be clear. Neither one of us are big club goers. But when we heard that they were doing a winter-themed 10th anniversary party, we figured what the heck.
I called in the AM of the event to inquire about getting VIP service, had to leave a voicemail. NO CALLBACK. When I called again later in the day, their voice mail box was full. Nice.
So we went anyways, and the line wasn't that bad. Fifteen minutes and we were in. ($40 for the guy, $20 for the girl. Inquired about locals discounts, and the girl was nice enough to check. But no bananas.) Keep in mind that this was the night before the Merriweather/Hattack fight at the MGM, so outside the club there were TONS of Brits. Just about all of them were smart and stayed out of the club and kept drinking and gambling.
The Crowd: Mostly slightly older. (Since we're going to be 40 next year, we're allowed to say that.) Some guys in business suits (whatever), a plenty of eye candy. Go-go dancers were dancing, some were up on these elevated swings, etc. (Side note to the male go-go dancer: No doubt, you're hot. But learn to dance. Standing on the pedastal just trying to look hot and not knowing any dance moves ain't gonna cut it. The girls were working ten times harder than you, and they looked way better.) Amazingly, the drinks were not a bad price. Around $14 for two drinks. We stayed for a couple rounds, watched whatever there was to watch, then left.
Overall: You know, not a bad place to go. Wouldn't go if I were say, 22. But I'm not, so what the heck.
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