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Businesses can justify overcharging for services and forcing customers to stand in line and tip to be serviced properly all they want. It doesn't change the fact that the business is overcharging. Especially at those prices the customers should be treated extremely well. I have been treated better for less. As for moving out of Las Vegas to seek better and cheaper entertainment, that is not an option. I find it appalling that I cannot find a reasonbly priced venue in Las Vegas for my daughter's 21st birthday besides the run of the mill local bars. Anything reasonably decorated and entertaining would do. I don't truly understand the clubbing concept. I understand the urge to do something special for a daughter though. I guess I will forego the way too expensive for what you get club scene. Hopefully, others will see it for what it is and quit contributing to the cash cow. Perhaps then prices will come down to a reasonable level. (Also, I truly doubt even at those prices I or anyone I knew would meet any celebrities. I think Kathy Griffin pretty much clarifies that scene.)