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Haze

Designed by the Light Group, the folks who brought us popular Vegas hot spots like Bellagio´s Bank, Haze takes nightlife one step further in a dramatic 25,500-square-foot cutting-edge space. The vibe here is positively trippy - suede walls, plush surfaces, a 70-foot wall of lights and full-color laser light shows, plus a hundred square feet of interactive projection screens on a performance stucture (don´t you dare call it a stage) that hosts impromptu acts by world-renowned guest artists. An innovative sound system heightens the effect, making you feel as if the music - and eclectic mix of hip-hop, dance and top 40 - is coming straight out of your head.

The club boasts three bars and a massive elevated dance floor. Scantly clad waitresses roam about, serving free shots (though the tip is very obligatory). The atmosphere is theatrical and interactive - go-go dancers fling free glowsticks into the crowd, confetti drops from the ceiling at random intervals and aerial dancers perform in time with the music, while a fog machine keeps it all ... hazy.



Surrender

Part of an expansive entertainment complex that includes Encore Beach Club, this indoor/outdoor pleasure palace is the latest collaboration between Steve Wynn and nightlife impresario Sean Christie. The indoors is appropriately dazzling, with flashing pinball-like lights, plush banquettes and VIP seating surrounded by go-go dancers and a 90-foot metallic snake that peers out from the wall behind the main bar. Outside, the 45,000-square-foot oasis is marked by three tiered pools and two levels of extravagant, fully-equipped cabanas and bungalows - so you can party under the stars all night long.Trendsetting DJ Steve Aoki, a prominent figure on the electro-dance scene, energizes the evenings with his dynamic live performance set every Friday Night. And Surrender is the place to be on New Year´s Eve, when will.i.am of Black Eyed Peas will host and perform his first-ever New Year´s deejay set in Vegas.


Rain

Sprawled on the casino level of Palms Casino Resort, Rain combines performances by international headliners, an electrifying 25,000-square-foot dance space and over-the-top special effects to create a dynamic, multi-sen-sory destination. Among the largest and oldest nightclubs in town, Rain continues to attract an enthusiastic young crowd and celebrities galore.
Enter through a tunnel of gold-mirrored mosaic tiles and head out onto a giant dance floor surrounded by dramatic fountains.
Fireballs shoot from the center of the light display that hangs from the ceiling, and an elongated bar set before a glass wall offers a spectacular view of the Strip.
The club hosts two regular bashes: Clash Fridays is an electro music party with an edgy, sexy stage production that combines synchronized beats, sound, image and dance.
And the popular Perfecto Saturday, curated by world-famous DJ Paul Oakenfold, features remixes, mash-ups, hip-hop and more.