Inside One of the Hottest Parties in Vegas at Drai's Nightclub and Beach Club
It's undeniably the talk of the town: Victor Drai has successfully opened the two newest party venues in Sin City. So what do Drai's Nightclub and Drai's Beach Club have in store for you? We've got the insider details on partying at these impressive hotspots.
Drai's Nightclub
When you arrive at The Cromwell for some nighttime fun, utilize the valet so you can get to the party faster. Head straight into the hotel where you’ll want to find a bank of six elevators on the right side, about a third of the way onto the casino floor from the hotel lobby. From here, you’ll head to the rooftop – 11 stories up – and once the elevator doors open, you’ll hear the party as you make your way to the nightclub through a dimly-lit hallway, which opens up behind the DJ offering views of the entire nightclub.
You’ll be greeted by a light show generated by a giant orb over the center of the dance floor and wall-to-wall LED screens. You can wander through the club, but we guarantee it will be packed so your best bet is to have a game plan ahead of time.
Options include getting on the dance floor, heading to one of the two bars (one upper level, one lower level), taking a jaunt to the outside pool area where you can get a cushy table that includes epic views of Vegas, or, better yet, acquiring a table in one of several areas inside the club.
For a table right up in the action, get ringside table and bottle service at a cushy booth lining the dance floor. If you’re after more privacy and views, head upstairs to the second level for a table that provides the ultimate in seclusion and VIP treatment. Here you can gaze through the glass partition as the party commences beneath you.
Luxury is the name of the game at Drai’s and you can choose from an array of bottle, cocktail or package options. For example, $5,000 will get you the RMC package that includes two bottles of Belvedere, a bottle of Don Julio 1942 and the Veuve Yellow Label Jeroboam complete with a custom light show. Packages increase in lavishness and cost from here, but if you’re hoping for that incredible night in Las Vegas you’ll want to opt for something spectacular like the option to shoot fireworks off of the club’s rooftop.
Whatever you choose to do and wherever you are, you can enjoy views of go-go dancers around the club – predominately located on the DJ booth, where two poles help them showcase their skills. You’ll know the hostesses by their matching black dresses and pin-backed hair – very reminiscent of Robert Palmer’s girls in the music video “Addicted To Love.”
Drai's Beach Club
For Dayclub action, you also have a lot of options to suit your needs and your pocketbook. You can get up close and personal to the pool with private bungalows outfitted with sleek magenta decorations and HD televisions. You’ll also get use of a hot tub spa, shared with the bungalow neighbors next to you. Or elevate yourself from the crowd and grab a cabana that provides everything a bungalow has, but also includes a private bathroom. Who can beat that when the cocktails start flowing?
Sun worshipers snag a daybed on the furthest west part of the dayclub and sunbathe while watching the Bellagio fountains go off hundreds of feet below you. The dayclub also has two bars on the lower level; however, you need not worry about getting a drink as there are a number of cocktail waitresses in black bikinis with red wraps and hostesses, in sexy sailor gear, to help you get lubricated.
If you’d rather be near the music, head behind the DJ booth where you can enjoy amazing Vegas views, dance to crazy beats and cool your feet in water walkway.
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