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Spearmint Rhino Las Vegas Undergoing Massive Expansion

Spearmint Rhino Las Vegas Expansion
The Spearmint Rhino gentlemen’s club in Las Vegas has earned its spot as one of the top strip clubs in Sin City. It’s known for having a massive amount of the hottest women, high quality services and packages, and a staff that is both social and fun. So what does a venue do in a situation like this? Well expand and make it better of course.

The upgrades will be completed in two parts throughout the summer. Phase one involves adding an additional 17,000 square feet to the existing venue. In these new areas guests will find an additional main stage, bars, private locations and wider entertainment areas, as well as a new parking structure and upgraded transportation delivery locations. Phase two comes to life as the new expansion goes live and involves a complete upgrade to the current/existing venue.

No Cover Nightclubs had a walk through, and while it is still in construction, it’s fun to see just how rapidly it is coming together. The excitement is based upon what is going to be totally different. The new design has elegance and sophistication in mind. Las Vegas is definitely thrilled to see this upgrade come to life. So what will be the same? Well hot women, great food and drinks, and unmatched entertainment.

During construction Spearmint Rhino will not be closing and will maintain normal business hours. Check out more construction photos by scrolling down on the Rhino’s Expansion.

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Misconceptions About Vegas Deejays Being On The Decline

Joseph Gettright DJ Interview
Both news outlets and social media in Las Vegas have been on a frenzy recently about apparent trends in the DJ world. We interviewed Joseph Gettright to get the inside scoop about what is really going on, and what the future might hold.

With an extensive background in all things music and entertainment in both LA and Las Vegas, give us a little background about yourself.

Well, I currently reside in Las Vegas NV transplanted from my hometown of Los Angeles, CA. I worked in radio at Power 106 for many years when I lived in CA. I spend a lot of time in the studio and deejay at various venues around town. I've had the opportunity to work with some well known artists and djs that have grown to be some of the biggest names in this industry. I've had the opportunity to open for many big name acts, more recently: Nelly, Journey, Wyclef Jean, De La Soul, One republic, & Big Boi of Outkast to name a few.

Recent articles in the Las Vegas news and social media channels have been focused on the decline of DJs they call the “world-famous knob spinners”. Being a Las Vegas DJ yourself, what are your thoughts on this?

Man! There's so much i can say here, but I'll try and keep it simple. There's a big misconception in general with what a deejay is versus "knob spinners." If you can't blend records without the aid of technology, you shouldn't be labeled as a deejay. If you're a producer standing behind a table and a dj setup, well thats exactly what you are, a producer standing behind a table and dj set up. Our society has to gain a better understanding of the difference between, lets say a celebrity actor that was approached to get paid as a "deejay" that has put virtually no time in learning the craft and a real deejay that has dedicated blood sweat and tears to his profession and art. So once you understand that a deejay will always be around long after the "superstar deejay" hype is gone you won't buy into some of the comments being made around town about how deejays are on the decline. Big venues and festivals have been around in the house music side of this business and when they weren't being made out to be huge acts they were still playing festivals (or raves as they used to be called). You have to remember, names like Tiesto, Carl Cox, Oakenfold have been around even before the hype of the current EDM scene. What they're hyping up to be a decline of deejays, I just see as shift in the music scene. Different genres grow popularity at different times during the course of time.

Do you think that the nightclubs and dayclubs will choose to move away from these headliners all together, or simply just pay them less?

I think many talent buyers, club owners and marketing groups have gotten themselves in this pickle where they held Vegas up to this image and brand that offers the best of everything. Mega clubs, big huge lighting set ups, the hottest girls, and the very best in entertainment. In this endeavor they've participated in this bidding war over the "hottest ticket" brands at the time and have now found it increasingly hard to make money as they feel the EDM scene has shrunk in popularity. I think natural selection will figure out its own balance. The hottest brands will continue to command top dollar but their fee will likely come down out of the stratosphere some because the best venues and stages around the world will stop booking and contracting them. They simply can't turn a profit.

If DJs are no longer the main focus what does the future hold?

I don't see a world where we have automated playlists and smart players playing tracks for a nightclub or day pool environment ever. I could be wrong! I can't see the future! haa, But deejays, especially good deejays, were always tasked with creating a vibe and creating energy and hype. That energy comes from the music he selects to bring the energy up, then bring it down. An environment with no deejay has no energy, so what do you have? A lounge?

Jesse Waits is heading up the new nightlife venues set for 2018 at the Alon Las Vegas casino and said he’ll “be creating a club for cool people”. What are cool people and what is going to entice them to future venues?

For me, the cool crowd of people are trendsetters. It's usually the individualist rebel that wasn't afraid to wear his/her hair differently or wear clothes that made them stand out when no one was into it and turned then it turned into a fashion trend in their community, nationally or globally. In the music scene, it was the emergence of EDM. House music wasn't this popular 10 years ago, but it was for some people, their hearts. Then as it popularized, everyone was making "EDM." Another example, was Pharrell wearing that Vivienne Westwood grammy hat. It became a huge parody initially but he popularized it so much that today, many of the "cool" kids are wearing similar hats. As for what the the future holds to entice them into the venues? The younger generation growing up these days have less and less attention span so first they would always go to a new spot that has the latest hype. I don't see the club scene changing that drastically in a couple years but I think variety is what is going to keep the future venues filled up. Constantly evolving visuals and musical vibe will keep the next generation of cool kids coming to the clubs.

When it comes to locals and tourists, what are most people interested in when it comes to choosing where to party in Vegas?

Many locals that go to clubs often work in them many nights a week already. They've been to it all, so they go where their friends go. This is related to the cool kids idea. Everyone thinks they're cool, but everyone goes where the "cool" kids go. So if the whole town is going to end up at a particular spot one night because word is, everyones going, then thats your cool spot for the night. As for Tourists, I've always broken tourists down to two groups in relation to this question, There are the ones that have zero clue about how Vegas works, and will go where they're told, because a promoter on the blvd told them this is the hottest spot. Then theres the tourists that come often enough and know where they want to go. After that, tourists always go where they can see their favorite artists perform.

What songs will always be popular in the clubs no matter the DJ?

This is tough to answer in a general sense. It depends on the club, Hip Hop club will be different than House club. I can say this: so much music has been remixed over and over over during the course of the last 10 years that many of these songs reemerge in popularity due in part to the technological advances in sound design and the ease of putting music out to the masses these days. So lots of songs never seem to die! I guess two that pop into mind, are:

Usher - Yeah

Robin S. - show me love

Victor Drai said “people are sick of DJs in Vegas”. As a DJ yourself how do you reply?

I'd have to say no, no they're not. How do you say that when you're still booking deejays heavily in your venue? He's released all of his EDM based acts and have gone with more traditional deejays combined with hip hop/pop acts in the last 6 months to a year. So how does that statement actually coincide with what your venue is doing? As for myself being a deejay and believing in the craft, a deejay is the backbone of any musical environment much like the drummer is to a band. A drummer is the heartbeat of the band. How do you have a nightclub without a deejay? They program songs, they program your night, they do your shouts out, they interact with your crowd ( the ones that don't is a whole other interview!). Now imagine a nightclub without a deejay, just an iPod. A song plays all the way through, it stops, another one starts. Plays all the way through and stops, another ones starts, and so on and so forth. Sounds more like a lounge than a nightclub, If thats what you want then let someone else run your venue that's passionate about music and cares about creating a an environment to party in. How does the saying go? Find something that your absolutely passionate about doing, then find someone willing to pay you for it.

For more information on Joseph you can check him out here:
www.josephGETTRIGHT.com
www.Soundcloud.com/josephgettright
www.facebook.com/gettrightjoseph
www.youtube.com/josephgettright

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Las Vegas is commonly known as the adult’s playground due to its “anything goes” mentality and entertainment options. While traditionally it has been the destination for bachelor parties looking for a last hurrah before getting hitched, over the last few years the ladies have stepped in with their own plans at experiencing things on the...
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7 Annoying Mistakes Nightclub Tourists Make In Las Vegas

Nobody’s perfect, but we wanted to showcase some of the common blunders in Las Vegas that annoy the crap out of us. Hopefully these goofs can be found, learned about, and avoided before they happen.

1. Walking Slowly in Crowded Areas of the Casino

The casino and hotel designs and decorations in Las Vegas are eccentric, over-the-top, and downright amazing. If you find yourself walking through such areas gazing in awe you are likely walking extremely slow and blocking countless people behind you. Move the hell out of the way, there are people that have places to be.

2. Misjudging Distances

No matter what you may think, everything on the Strip seems closer than it really is. It’s probably due to its large scale and the fact that tourists can see everything from just about everywhere. Just because you can see the Wynn from the MGM Grand it is NOT a five minute stroll. Stop being late.
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3. Not Using Birth Control

Many people come to Vegas to lose control of real life. While this enjoyment can be fun, making poor decisions that have long lasting effects is not. Be spontaneous, but make sure everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

4. Barefoot Anywhere

If you know your heels are going to hurt for your night out, simply don’t wear them. Go with something else. There is nothing worse than seeing a group of female stragglers limping along Las Vegas Blvd. trying to get back to their hotel with bare feet and fully black stained bottoms.
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5. Thinking Prostitution is Legal in Vegas

While almost anything does go in Las Vegas, one of the largest misconceptions rules them all, and that is thinking that prostitution is legal. It is not legal anywhere in Clark County, which is where Las Vegas resides. Just because people pass out porno cards all over the strip (ones that end up littering our streets), don’t ask me where to get prostitutes. You’re on your own.

6. Not Hydrating

Las Vegas is in the desert. So yes it gets extremely hot and dry here, especially in the summer. Many party tourists will try and push themselves with pool parties, dayclubs, and nightclubs all in a row. We recommend only the true party professionals push the hydration limits. Alcohol is a diuretic and causes the body to lose more water than it takes in. Combine that with the heat, and you’ve got quite a challenge. Take the time to hydrate throughout your stay in Las Vegas. You’ll likely end up being able to attend more of the wildly fun events, and will probably avoid the potential extreme hangover.

7. Not Using No Cover Nightclubs to Get On The Guest List

Dealing with promoters in Las Vegas is annoying, stressful, and unreliable. Partiers in Vegas now have the option to be their own promoter with NoCoverNightclubs.com. Know exactly what events are going on at which venues, and put yourself on the guest list in under 30 seconds. From there we do the rest and make sure the doormen have your name to get in. Don’t be left outside of the fun.

Las Vegas Nightclub Jobs

Get all the information on the auditions, interviews, and casting calls for the top Las Vegas nightclubs. The clubs announce different hiring events around the year, but many occur in December with the interviews for the dayclubs. Interviews and auditions typically take place at the venue or at a sister nightclub property. Be prepared to bring a resume, head shots, and model in swimwear. Men should be prepared to be shirtless and women in bikinis.

Jewel Nightclub Las Vegas Casting Call

Jewel Nightclub Hiring

JEWEL Nightclub is now hiring model cocktail servers, model bartenders, model barbacks and model beverage runners.

Interviews will be held at Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub inside MGM Grand Las Vegas, January 11 – 15, noon – 4pm daily.

*All applicants must audition in swimwear. Headshot required for audition. Must be 21+ to apply.

The Hottest Las Vegas Nightclub Waitresses

If you've ever been to a Las Vegas nightclub you know they are awesome. At first you notice the massive size, the amazing designs, advanced technology and sound, and then you notice the extremely hot waitresses that work there. It doesn't matter which of the many nightclubs you go to in Vegas, they all have extremely sexy women who work there as cocktail waitresses. They all have amazing bodies, great hair, and most have fake boobs. You start to wonder, "where did all these girls come from?" It's at this point you just do your best to take it all in and try not to drool.

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What Time Do Las Vegas Nightclubs Open?

Las Vegas is known for having some of the top nightclubs on the planet. From headlining with the world’s top DJs, live musical performances, and celebrity hosts, it’s no surprise they are extremely popular. Most of the major hotels on Las Vegas Blvd. have a popular nightclub, and these nightclubs for the most part have...
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What Nightclubs Do Girls Go To In Las Vegas

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Let’s be honest. No one has it better than groups of girls in Las Vegas. They get to go to the top nightclubs in town, get free drinks, and get to party all night long. They get to go to clubs that play EDM, hip hop, have live performances, and the world’s best DJS. The best part is all of this is for free. Yes you read that correctly. When it comes to having the best time in Las Vegas nightclubs no one has a better opportunity than groups of women.

So when you ask what nightclubs girls go to in Las Vegas the answer is any ones they want to. Getting these special hookups for women is done through one simple connection: club promoters. Here’s how it works. Girls meet different club promoters that put them on the guest list for the club they work at. The girls simply show up, check in on the guest list, and are given the hookup. One of the most impressive things about No Cover Nightclubs is that we let any group of girls be their own promoters and place themselves on any guest list they want for free. We’ve created a way to remove club promoters all together and let the girls pick where they want to go, get the full hookup, and set themselves up. Check all of the Las Vegas nightclubs or check out some of the best clubs below. Be ready for a fantastic female night out in Vegas.


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Las Vegas Nightclub & Dayclub Dress Codes For Women

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Most of the time Las Vegas nightclub dress codes are catered toward what men need to wear to get into the clubs. While it's true women can get away with pretty much anything, the females still want to dress to impress while in Sin City. Arika has put together this quick video outlining the do's and don't of Las Vegas Fashion and how to dress to get in the club for the ladies! From dresses and heels, to makeup, and purses, she points out some fashion 101 and outlines what to wear. Heels are important, and the style should be flashy, sexy, tight and short.

What Should Women Wear To The Clubs?

Girls should think upscale when picking what to wear for a night out in Las Vegas clubs. Go with items that are sexy and classy. Cocktail party attire is always perfect. You always want to look your guest when using our club guest lists for entrance.

Should Women Wear Heels To Vegas Nightclubs?

In order to get into the clubs you want to catch the attention of the door hosts and promoters. They are usually the ones that want to make sure the best looking ladies get into the club quickly. Always wear heels, even if they hurt, and NEVER EVER take them off. Heels elongate a women's body, and you don't want to look short and stubby. Choose a dress that has vibrant colors to stand out. Accessories are as important as your ID to get into the clubs. Always accessorize with earrings, bangles, and clutches. Leave your large purse at home or in the hotel room.

What Accessories To Bring?

Girls can easily highlight their attire with wise selections of earrings, bracelets, purses, and clutches. Leave your large purses at home or in the hotel room. Just make sure you have room for your ID, cell phone, charger, makeup, and money.

What Should Girls Wear To Vegas Pool Parties?

While dress code advice seems obvious for the nightclubs, Arika also gives us some tips on what to wear for the pool parties and dayclubs in Vegas. For the pools the cover-up is extremely important. It's what you arrive in, and what you leave in, and what you end up wearing walking through the casino. Look your best and just have fun.

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