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The following is the result of one of our resellers posing as a secret shopper. She purchased the VegasPartyPass.com ULTIMATE PACKAGE to see if we were for real...

"My VegasPartyPass.com mission is complete! So this is how it went:

First off, I went to pick up the party passes from the airport/baggage claim area. I did not know exactly where to go, except a booth between baggage claims, near Starbucks. There are 2 counters that sell Vegas Passports and I went to the wrong one before getting to the correct one. But when I did arrive they gave me 2 valid party passes.

Included in the VegasPartyPass.com were as follows:
-16 different nightclub VIP line passes with free cover charge *(Cards in plastic PINK wallet)
-Tangerine @ Treasure Island
-Vivid @ Venetian
-Coyote Ugly @ NY NY
-Tabu @ MGM
-Studio 54 @ MGM
-Late Night Empire Ballroom (after hours nightclub OPEN 2am)
-Club Rio @ Rio
-Voodoo Lounge @ Rio
-Ghostbar @ Palms
-Rain @ Palms
-Ice on Koval Ln
-Pure @ Caesars Palace
-Risque @ Paris
-House of Blues @ Mandalay Bay
-Forty Deuce @ Mandalay Bay
-AM @ Mandalay Bay (afer hours nightclub OPEN 2am)
-1 nightclub free cover charge pass *(Card in plastic PINK wallet)
-Light @ Bellagio
-3 different lounge coupons for 2-for-1 cocktails *(Cards in plastic PINK wallet)
-Mist Bar & Lounge @ Tresure Island
-iBar Ultra Lounge @ Treasure Island
-Caramel Bar & Lounge @ Bellagio
-1 bar & grill coupon for 2-for-1 entrees *(Card in plastic PINK wallet)
-Rainbow Bar & Grill
-2 Lime green Hangover Prevention powder mix
-12 promotional discounts & coupons
-Planet Hollywood VIP 1st available seating
-Planet Hollywood Complimentary Appetizer
-Marrakech Restaurant FREE bottle of wine, w/ 2 entrees purchased
-Jillians $50 FREE game play, w/ bowling package purchased
-The Beach ONE FREE drink
-The Coffee Bean 2-for-1 coffee drink
-Legendary FREE well drink
-Harts & Huntington Tatoo Co. 20% off
-Kahunaville 2-for-1 Frozen drink
-The Attic Phunky Phassions 25% off
-Hard Rock Cafe VIP/Preferred Rockstar Treatment, 15% off food, FREE shotglass -Suite 160 Shoe Store 20% off

The Adventure Begins

When I first got the package I sorted the passes out according to Hotels, then location of the hotels on the strip. I divided and grouped them into 3 days according to location and operational hours. The 21 card passes were given in a plastic PINK card wallet. The top card instructed, "Must carry passes in plastic wallet to show proof of purchase" so that passes could only be used by that person. Listed on the back of each card was the location and hours of operation.

Here is my 3 days of Vegas madness:

FRIDAY NIGHT:
10:00pm: Mist Lounge @ TI- The area was just a lounge that you can walk into after they check your ID. They handed us a FREE drink coupon, with a purchase of one when we walked in. We also used our 2-for-1 drinks coupon from our passports.

10:30pm: Tangerine Nightclub @ TI- There was a short line, but we bypassed it by going to the designated VIP line entrance. They checked our passport & ID's, then instructed us to surrender the card to the cashier for free entry. NO WAIT, NO COVER

11:15pm: Vivid Nightclub @ Venetian- There was no line. He checked our ID's and we gave our passport cards to the cashier when she asked us for the $20 cover charge. NO WAIT, NO COVER

11:45pm: Coyote Ugly @ NY NY- There was a line wrapped around the side of the club. There was no designated VIP area, so we skipped the line and asked one of the bouncers at the door where we go to use our passports. He immediately opened the rope for us to enter and took our cards. NO WAIT, NO COVER

12:30am: Studio 54 @ MGM- There was a line with about 50+ people. We walked up to the VIP entry, but they told us to go to the front of the GENERAL ADMISSION line. We talked to the host at the front of the GEN AD line, showed him our passports and he asked to see our PINK plastic wallets. He let us in immediately, surrendered our cards to the cashier and got in quickly. NO WAIT, NO COVER

1:00am: Tabu Ultra Lounge @ MGM- There was a short line of about 20 people. We went straight to the host at the front and showed our passports. He made us wait for a few minutes, took the cards and got us in shortly after. NO WAIT, NO COVER

2:15am: Late Night Empire Ballroom on the strip- There was 2 lines to get in. One was moving more quickly than the other so we got in that one. It was the VIP entry line. We showed our passports when we got to the front and he let us in, no questions asked. He told us to surrender the cards to the cashier to avoid cover charges. NO WAIT, NO COVER

SATURDAY NIGHT:
10:30pm: ICE nightclub on Koval Ln- There was a short line with lots of fancy cars in front of the club. We went straight to the front and talked to the bouncer. We showed him our passports and he let us in right away. There was a total of 13 other people in the club. My opinion is that they kept people waiting outside so that others driving by would think it was a happening place to be. Luckily we had our passports so would could really see what it was about inside. NO WAIT, NO COVER

11:15pm: Voodoo Lounge @ Rio- There was a long line along the wall, leading up to the entrance. We went straight to the front and asked where we needed to wait to use our passports. The host said to wait right there, finished helping some others, then checked our ID's to let us in. He sent us down the regular line pathway (the other side of the rope was a VIP pathway that required no contact with the cashier) and we surrendered our cards to the cashier before entering the elevator up to VooDoo. NO WAIT, NO COVER

12:00am: Club Rio @ Rio- There was a really long line that wrapped around the club. The club just opened 30 minutes prior to our arrival. Although not many people were inside yet, they kept people waiting in line. They had a designated VIP/Hotel Guest line that we went to. The manager took our cards and showed the other hosts what the "Vegas Passport" looks like.

He asked us to show the plastic wallet that the cards were distributed in, while talking to his staff about it. We were one of the first 100 to be in the huge showroom/nightclub and enjoyed the luxury of no waiting! NO WAIT, NO COVER

12:30am: Ghostbar @ Palms- There was a long line leading up to Ghostbar and Rain nightclub. We went straight to the front where we were directed to see "Mike with the VIP guestlist clipboard" behind a rope. We had to stand behind this rope that Mike walked up & down checking off names from a guestlist, but not letting them in right away. When he got to us a few minutes later, we showed our passports and he lifted the ropes to let us through. We got to skip the long line, but sent us in the cashier lane. We overheard the cashier ask for $20 from a woman, and $30 from the gentleman. We waited as everyone paid, then we handed our cards for our free admission. NO WAIT, NO COVER

1:15am: Rain nightclub @ Palms- When we got downstairs from Ghostbar and seen the ridiculous line to Rain that wrapped around the club, we were sure we had to wait this time. We stood in the short VIP/Table Reservations line for a few minutes. When it was our turn we showed our passports and he directed us to the cashier lane. We skipped the line successfully once again! We overheard the cashier ask for $25 a person from the group of ladies in front of us. She asked me when I got to the window, but I gave her our cards and we got in with no problem. NO WAIT, NO COVER

SUNDAY NIGHT:
10:15pm: Pure Nightclub @ Caesars Palace- In our passport packages, there was a card that suggested that we arrive early to some clubs including Pure. When we got there we could see why. There was a general admission line that we could not seem to see the end of. Then there was a large gather of people in front of ropes where 3 hosts stood with clipboards, wearing fancy suits. We had to wait for a while to finally talk to one of the VIP hosts. They were helping those with table reservations first, then other VIP on guestlists. We showed our passes when it was our turn (maybe a 30 minute wait) and they let us in. Our priveledge was just as those VIPs on their guestlist. We surrenedered our cards to the cashier and got in at no charge. VERY SHORT WAIT, NO COVER

11:45pm: Light Nightclub @ Bellagio- This card was the only nightclub pass that stated "NO COVER" but did not state "VIP LINE" like the others. On the backside it also stated that the card was only valid before midnight. By the time we arrived, the front of the club was crowded with people. There was no real line, just a long rope with people standing behind it. The host/bouncers were walking up and down the rope, picking and choosing groups of ladies to allow in. The ratio for a guy to get in seemed to be 3 girls to 1 guy. After about an hour I squeezed my way to the front and managed to get a bouncers attention for a moment. Before I could show him my passport he asked who I was with and I told him just me +1, so he opened the ropes for us and we got in.

We gave our cards to the cashier and avoided the cover charges. The card did not help us with the wait, but saved us money on the cover. NO COVER

1:30am: AM @ Mandalay Bay- This was a late night club that opened at 2:00am. We arrived before it opened and there was already a line to get in. We went to the front and asked where we should wait with our passports. They told us we could wait right there in the front but they weren't allowing anyone in until they opened. While we waited we asked the bouncer if the passes gave us free admission too and he replied yes. We asked what he knew about the passports and he said he's only seen it a handfull of times, but that their staff were all educated about the Vegas Passports. We trusted his word and left without entrance because we were Vegas clubbed out!

There were only 3 other nightclubs that we didn't hit on our agenda for Sunday night because the busier clubs like Pure & Light took a little longer than we anticipated. Overall, it was a huge success. I am a regular club goer and I honestly had high doubts for the Vegas Passport myself. I've seen many different promotional passes that are distributed everywhere. Most of these passes are easy to obtain because there are always designated promoters standing right outside of the clubs, handing out "VIP no line, no cover" passes! After doing this project I realized that the name "Vegas Passport" is what gets us in. Each club seemed to acknowledge the "Vegas Passport" name right off the bat and gave us very little to no problems getting in immediately every time!

Living in Las Vegas, I quite often have friends from somewhere visiting Sin City. It is never an issue getting in a group of girls, or any locals. But the case is usually large groups including men, and all out of state ID's. The price that they each spend during their stay, on cover charges alone literally totals at least $150. Not to mention, the hours they waste standing in line. Las Vegas clubs need to be open all night or else not everyone will really get a chance to at least see the inside of the clubs for a minute! I can honestly support Vegas Passports and say it is a great product. It is a great alternative to long waits and expensive cover charges! I highly recommend it to anyone from out of town, looking to experience the Vegas nightlife!

Let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I will be in the office all day for the next few days so I will see you then!

-Nani"

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