In Las Vegas, there’s a new nightclub on the block,
and the competition has reason to be concerned. The LAX
Nightclub opened in August 2007 at the Luxor
Hotel and is the brainchild of Pure Management Group,
who is doing their part to keep Las
Vegas nightlife on the edge of hip. Pure Management
opened the Pure Nightclub at Caesars
Palace and the Tangerine Lounge
and Nightclub at Treasure
Island, and their new addition to the Vegas
Strip is helping to make Las Vegas a top clubbing
destination. As if the party wasn’t big enough already,
but, “the more the merrier” is the motto here.
Can you really have too much of a good thing?
The LAX Las Vegas Nightclub is the spinoff of the popular
LAX Nightclub in Los
Angeles. Investors in the Vegas branch include the
likes of Christina Aguilera and DJ AM. Having risen to
lofty heights in the DJ industry, DJ AM is just one of
the top DJ’s you can expect to catch at the LAX
Club. DJ Vice joins AM as the resident DJ, and you never
know who will drop by next to spin what they’ve
been working on. The talk of the town when it comes to
the Vegas nightlife scene, the ultra-chic LAX Nightclub
is state-of-the-art bliss, not only in terms of how it
sounds, but also how it looks. Deep red tones and blue,
purple lights smooth the vibe out and at over 26,000 square
feet, it is sizeable enough. There is a main stage on
the first floor of the LAX Luxor Nightclub, and the wide
open floor layout features soft, red leather VIP booths
with small, elegant tables. The VIP Rooms and additional
hangout areas loom on the second floor, as does the new
Bar Noir. The adjacent Company American Bistro makes this
a complete nightlife destination.
Being a hot hangout for celebrities and nightclub connoisseurs,
if you want to book one of the VIP rooms at the LAX Nightclub,
then you better get your reservation in ASAP. This is
especially true for the New Years Eve party. You can bet
that the new Luxor Nightclub will be one of the top places
to celebrate New
Years in Las Vegas, and the Hilton Sisters are on
board to ring in the first ever LAX Las Vegas New Year.
While that may be more exciting to some, rather than others,
it shows the Hollywood appeal that is attached to this
place. New Years isn’t the only big party you’ll
find at the LAX Las Vegas club, as really almost every
night here is a party for the ages. The LAX Nightclub
opens at 10 pm Wednesdays through Saturdays, closing long
after at 4 am. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the LAX Club
rests a bit, readying itself for another electric 4 nights
of all-out letting go. The sound and lighting system at
the LAX Nightclub is rumored to be the only one like it
in the United States, and with four bars between the two
floors, you won’t miss a few songs just because
you need a refill. You might consider checking out a show
or event here, and if you are feeling the desire to live
extra large you can rent a VIP seat or room and take advantage
of the premium bottle service.
Fashionable attire is required at the LAX Las Vegas nightclub, which basically means leave the sports jerseys on their hangars. The idea is to basically dress to impress, as this see-and-be-seen locale is not intended for the frumpy or untidy. There is self parking available at the Luxor, if you are driving, and valet service is available if you desire extra convenience for your entrance and exit. Admission to the LAX Luxor Nightclub is somewhat pricy, but reasonable nonetheless, and on non-event nights men generally get in for around $30, while the women pay $10 less. If you are a fan of trendy nightclubs, then you won’t want to miss the chance to party at least one night away at the LAX Las Vegas nightclub. This place is as cool as they come, and as hot as you would want it to be.