DON'T GET FOOLED BY THOSE "FREE PASSES" AND "FREE GUEST LIST" FOR NIGHTCLUBS!! NOT ALL THEY ARE CRACKED UP TO BE!!
Those paper passes are really nothing special. They might say "VIP" on the front but all they do is put you into another line that is often just as long are the regular line!
These guys get paid for each customer they send the clubs, so hence the reason they give these cheap things away for free. Don't get fooled!
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Do those line passes, coupons, and “VIP access” purchases really work in Las Vegas nightclubs?
So you’ve been sifting through the internet looking at information on Las Vegas nightclubs, and now you’re wondering if you should buy one of those “line-passes” that will supposedly whisk you straight past the two hour line for an amazingly low price? I get this question all the time, and unfortunately the odds of this actually working at any of the top clubs in town aren’t that good.
Some sites are absolutely amazing when it comes to the sales process on show tickets and in providing general information about Las Vegas, but they have been struggling for years to come up with a way to make working with Las Vegas nightclubs a smooth and profitable process. So far, as our nightlife industry becomes even more lucrative and the lines of people waiting to get in keep getting longer, they seem to be getting further from making that a reality. Successful clubs must have a certain level of discretion at the door (limiting the entrance of large groups of males, letting in the crowd with the right look, etc), and anyone attempting to blindly sell no-wait access (to the more popular clubs) over the internet will ultimately have their customers often running into the same problems that they were trying to avoid in the first place – lines.
When a club’s VIP tables are oversold by over 100%, and the doorman has a group of people fighting for the chance to tip him large amounts of money just so they can even get into the club, he isn’t going to give a general admission customer priority because they paid some website a surcharge and showed up with a printed receipt. It isn’t logical. The same goes for any male-dominated group attempting entry on a busy night with these passes, they are probably going to just get sent back to the back of the line.
All of the doorman I’ve spoken to on the matter have basically covered themselves by saying “it is our policy to try and honor those things, but a lot of the time there isn’t much we can do.” So in the end, while the cashier will certainly use your receipt so that you don’t pay cover again (which will be the same price you paid online), there is absolutely no guarantee that purchasing a line pass will actually allow you to skip the line. Especially at any of the top clubs on their busy weekend nights. In these situations, you might find yourself better off tipping the doorman, or simply hiring an independent VIP hosting company to walk your group past the line. Jack Colton.
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