New Year's Eve at Haze Nightclub
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Tiesto
Aria's new nightclub will be opening its doors on New Year's Eve for a grand opening party like no other. Be one of the first to see Haze and dance to world renowned DJ Tiesto.
When: Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009
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Where: Haze Nightclub, 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas
Cost: $350
Age limit: 21+
Categories: Activities-New Year's Eve 2009, Nightclub, Aria Resort and Casino, The Strip
Event posted Dec. 26, 2009
Last updated Dec. 26, 2009
Discussion: 4 comments so far…
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$350.00?? I thought we were in a recession....i'm sure the place will be packed.......not!
The place WILL be packed; you just won't have the people who want free entertainment at that club and those people don't pay the bills, but oddly they complain the most. Additionally, it's surprising to see lines in stores nowadays with customers 9 people deep waiting in 4 different check out lanes. Either the press and government are late to report that people are actually spending money and lots of it or employers are too cheap and too slow at staffing accordingly, believing that we are still in a recession. We all still have to live life whether that means shopping, eating out, going to the post office or buying a $350 seat at a night club. This isn't the Great Depression.
I don't think $350 buys you a seat . Just to get in. "Hey honey,let's go check out the new club here . Bring your friend. Walk up to the door,that will be $1000.00 to get in,plus drinks,plus tipping the guy in the bathroom ...huh??,good bye."
Haze will likely be sold out simply because there are plenty of people who will settle for nothing less than to be at the newest club at the newest development on New Year's Eve. It always surprises me that people get so indignant over the costs of different things; just because I can't afford a Ferrari doesn't make me resent those who can. There's plenty of places to go tonight to celebrate that do not charge a cover at all.