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Travel Info Some friends and I are staying in Vegas for a weekend to celebrate a bachelorette party. One problem... we're all 20. Not quite 21. Do you think there are any clubs that would let us in? Travel Tips Hi there, This question comes up A LOT! Your best bet for finding a place to socialize and dance while you're in Vegas might be teen club FroZEN75, which is actually in Henderson, Nevada, about a 15-20 minute drive from the Strip. It's actually open to those 14 and up, and runs every Friday and Saturday night from 8pm to 11:15pm. I'm thinking this would probably be a little too young of a crowd for you, though -- you don't want to be chatting up those 15-year-old boys! -- but afterwards, there's Zen 18+ After Hours, which goes from 11:30pm to 2:40am, and which you might find a little bit more like a real club. Both events cost $15. I've given you a link below. As for clubs for those under 21 that are actually on the Strip, it's bad news I'm afraid -- I've researched and answered this question quite a few times (as I mentioned, it's one of the most popular ones!), and all signs seem to point to the fact that there just aren't any 18+ nightclubs in Las Vegas. Every club I've researched in Vegas stipulates that you MUST be 21 or older to enter. And there's a very, very strong chance (almost 100%, actually) that you'd be asked for ID to prove yourself. All is not lost, though -- even though you can't gamble or go to clubs, there are still plenty of evening entertainment options for your group of girls in Vegas. The House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, for example, offers all-ages access to some of their concerts -- previous and upcoming shows include Five For Fighting, The Decemberists, Sevendust, and Citizen Cope. The same is true for esteemed music venue The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel -- check their websites to see if anyone cool will be playing while you're there. Another evening option is Jillian's on Fremont Street, which offers bowling, billiards, and arcade games -- you can even eat there afterwards too. It's not quite a club, I know, but it could still be a lot of fun if you were with your friends. You can even get a little taste of "almost" night life by going to any bar that is also a restaurant -- for example, the ESPN Zone in the New York New York Hotel. Obviously, you'd only be able to order a soft drink, but you'll still feel that you're out and about! Hope this helps a little, and don't worry too much about not being able to go to clubs -- at least you're saving money! And trust me, you'll find tons of other stuff to do -- no-one's ever been bored in Vegas! Have a great trip -- and congratulations to the bride to be! --Holly Source(s): I'm an editor with Travelocity. Here's the link for Club FroZEN75 and Zen 18+ After Hours: http://www.clubfrozen75.com/ Other Travel Tips Not any of the clubs on the Strip - they're ALL 21+. You're going to have a hard time finding one that's 18+. Good luck. Better polish up those fake IDs! nope. local |
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