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The problems with Vegas nightclubs is that they are not regulated by anyone. They do what the casinos ask and try to get away with whatever else the can get away with. Alot of the things going on in nightclubs should be enough to get the places shut down, but there is no one to regulate them. Nightclubs are the biggest waste of money in this town. All you do is throw away money in a club, you pay to get in, you pay for watered down-iced filled drinks, and all you get is loud music and maybe a drink spilled on you. Clubs charge $300 to $1000 for bottles of alcohol that can be bought at a store for $30-$150. Let's not forget about the tipping. First you have to tip the Door guy to get in, then you have to tip the host if you want a table to sit down, then you have to tip a different host for getting your drink order, then you have to tip the guys that bring the drink order. It's like a never ending tip jar. I think every club should be investigated because they are the biggest crooks on the planet.