Dress Code
The dress code can be a funny thing at the nightclubs in Las Vegas. What might be okay for some to wear is not okay for others to wear. Club Management reserves the right to refuse entry solely based on their discretion. Doormen, Bouncers and Club Hosts can be moody and inconsistent, but when everything said and done, they call the shots, and we all have to live by them. Management decisions are final so there’s no arguing or sweet talking your way into the club. Every night at every club, many people are turned away. It can be a frustrating and often embarrassing situation. To avoid any problems that could ruin your night, follow our simple guidelines. It may make the difference from having the time of your life or spending the night next to the mini bar in your hotel room.
- The “DO NOT” list:
- Sneakers
- Athletic Wear
- Baggy Clothing
- Hats
- Bandanas
- Boots
- Shorts
- Sandals
- Dress Shirts
- Sports Coats/Blazers
- Casual Shoes (like loafers)
- Dress Shoes
- Jeans are acceptable but should be clean and without holes or tears
The “DO” list:
There are exceptions to the rule and you’ll likely see someone in the club wearing something that’s on the “DO NOT” list. Just because they got in is no guarantee that you’ll get in. Remember, management discretion can often be inconsistent. We’re just giving you the standard guidelines that are universally accepted at most popular clubs. Keep in mind, what is acceptable in your hometown may not be acceptable here in Vegas. Our guidelines should be followed just to be safe. You wouldn’t want to have your night spoiled because you “thought” you would be in compliance with the dress code. Follow these simple guidelines, dress to impress and guarantee yourself a good time.

