Thursday, August 13, 2009

PLAYBOY CLUB CALENDAR MODEL SEARCH! BE THERE FOR THIS ONE! VIP PASSES

PLAYBOY CLUB CALENDAR MODEL SEARCH! BE THERE FOR THIS ONE! VIP PASSES

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Located on the 52nd floor of the Palms' Fantasy Tower, the club features floor-to-ceiling windows, offering stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip and the valley. The decor incorporates rich, dark colors, plush leather sofas and Baccarat crystal chandeliers, which all create a vintage Vegas vibe.

An exclusive VIP area features its own bar, a cozy fireplace and even some retro Playboy brand pinball machines.

The trademark Playboy Bunny logo is prominently displayed throughout the club – from the carpeting and the buttons on the sofas to a giant neon bunny head emblazoned on the side of the building.

For those who are fans of the magazine and its photographs, there is Playboy centerfold wallpaper and 60 plasma screens displaying visual images from the archives of the magazine.

While Hefner had input in the design of the Playboy Club, he said most of the credit goes to the Maloofs and the Las Vegas-based entertainment company that helped open the club, N9NE Group. Michael Morton, a principal of N9NE group, is the son of Chicago restaurateur Arnie Morton, one of Hefner's partners in the launch of the original Playboy Club.

"So our roots run all the way back to the early days," Hefner said.

Besides being a great place to grab a cocktail and enjoy the view, the Playboy Club also offers gaming in the form of blackjack and roulette tables. These aren't your ordinary blackjack tables. The dealers are all beautiful Playboy bunnies, clad in the legendary bunny costume complete with cuffs, collars and cottontails.

Cocktail waitresses also wear reinvented bunny costumes recently created by edgy designer Roberto Cavalli. The new costumes feature designs that include leopard prints and rhinestones - a fitting Vegas tribute.

The opening of the club in October 2006 brought back many memories for Hefner.

"I felt a tremendous amount of nostalgia," said Hefner, whose daughter Christie, chairman and chief executive officer of Playboy Enterprises, also attended. "It was a very emotional weekend for me."

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