Las Vegas - the neon-lit desert of Nevada has stuffed the whole world's stocking with another breath-taking gift in the form of a nightclub that can only be described as spectacular. The Vanity Nightclub inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino indulges it's guests with their own reflection using light which bounces off multifaceted surfaces
throughout the venue at the new HRH tower. Ornate, antique-inspired handheld
mirrors reflect how fabulous you look (or not) before entering the eclectic
jewel box club created by Charles Doell and the interior decoration firm
Mister Important Design.
Vanity's crown jewel which is guaranteed to impres all who witness it, is the
scintillating chandelier that rises from the center of the 14,000-square-foot venue.
Evocative of a cyclone, 20,000 crystals are lit from within by
color-changing LED lights, enhancing the energy of Vanity’s organized
chaos. Without impeding or detracting from the energy, VIP seating
lines the sunken, 80-foot dance floor. Upon entering the nightclub, crystal bowls of free house recipe punch are brought to you and your
entourage before the premium spirits
arrive. And when you desire bubbly—and another glimpse of yourself
being pampered in pleasures—the champagne menu is engraved on the
surface of a handheld mirror.
When you don’t have a table, there’s open seating near the main
bar. Pivoting doors open to an outdoor terrace complete with a fire pit
and cabanas. More open seating under the stars lets you relax, while a
walkway leads down to Sky Bar and the new pool.The key players behind the club are baseball player Jason Giambi and Cory McCormack, who’s
seen great success with his other nightlife ventures, including Body
English.
Vanity’s New Year’s Eve opening will give Hard Rock’s options for
24/7 partying a new boost. With daytime pool partying, dining and
nightlife options, McCormack says the Hard Rock is
set to become a “one-stop shop for debauchery.” Can you (and your id)
handle it?
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