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How to Survive a Dayclub and Nightclub in the Same Day in Las Vegas?

 

Every weekend, one piece of Vegas wisdom is proven true. The pool party will be going on all day, and you’ll have a blast with your friends. Drinks are flowing. Everyone is excited to get into the nightclub tonight. Around 9-10 p.m., the group chat starts:

We’re never going to make it. “Half the group hasn’t woken up yet.”

Does this sound familiar to you? We’ve all done it. Las Vegas, however, is not an event.

Sprint, especially if you want to combine a dayclub and a nightclub in one day. Follow our tried and true tips if you’re looking to get your group through the dayclub-to-nightclub combo in one day.

1. You shouldn’t stay at the pool until it closes

It’s a sin to leave a pool party with the DJ still playing. If you wait until the last round of shots or splash at 6 pm, then your chances of getting to a nightclub will be zero. At the very latest, cut yourself off by 5 or 5:30 pm. Give yourself a fighting shot.

If you don’t already know, the DJ who is playing at that time usually starts around 3 pm and ends around 5 pm. What are you losing by not staying till the end?

2. Take a quick bite of food

Resist the urge to sit for an extended dinner the moment you exit the pool. There is no time to eat a fancy three-course dinner or sushi omakase. You can grab and go from the hotel’s food court or order room service. Fuel up and hydrate, then move forward.

3. No Excuses! Take a nap

It is the golden guideline. You will lose someone from your group if you don’t do this. You can save the night by setting an alarm and taking a fullest, rather than overwhelmed by fatigue.

It’s essential to arrive early if you are on the list. Join our Las Vegas Guest Lists for Free! Some venues will require that you start lining up at 9-10 p.m.

Vegas Days can quickly turn into Vegas Nights. You can do the right thing by having a pool party in the morning and a club night. Take a nap! Don’t rush, don’t eat too much, and please don’t overdo things early. We promise, the group you are with will be grateful that you didn’t send a text saying “We’re not gonna make” instead.