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Pictures:::: [2/19/11] Above & Beyond @ Marquee Las Vegas
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gerard6975
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Originally posted by Jordan Stevens



that girl needs to shave her armpits
Nerologic
A TON of my friend went, they said it was an AMAZING night...
msilin
all i want to do is go back to marquee... such a sick club
kevin shawn
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Originally posted by Jordan Stevens


Damn son!
xCxStylex
Really???? That was probably the worst place I would ever like to enjoy a trance party. The dance floor is way too small, even if it weren't a massive headliner like A&B.

I have never been shoved and displaced away from my friends more than at Marquee, which was completely overcrowded. The cold winds were blowing super fking hard, which pushed everyone inside. Both the dance floors and the "lobby"-ish area between the dance floor and the outside lounge area were fire hazards. Never have I encountered such ty people who just push through you aside from the line at EDC 2008.

Drinks were mediocre, but I expected that.

Even my fav producers, A&B, couldn't bring me back to that place unless they actually limited the people on the dance floor, cleared walk ways between the dance floor and lounge, or somehow the place's popularity faded away and less people showed up.

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Originally posted by msilin
all i want to do is go back to marquee... such a sick club
system-7
hah!, i could have told you that, and i have never even been. A&B is great, but space is always key.

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Originally posted by xCxStylex
Really???? That was probably the worst place I would ever like to enjoy a trance party. The dance floor is way too small, even if it weren't a massive headliner like A&B.

I have never been shoved and displaced away from my friends more than at Marquee, which was completely overcrowded. The cold winds were blowing super fking hard, which pushed everyone inside. Both the dance floors and the "lobby"-ish area between the dance floor and the outside lounge area were fire hazards. Never have I encountered such ty people who just push through you aside from the line at EDC 2008.

Drinks were mediocre, but I expected that.

Even my fav producers, A&B, couldn't bring me back to that place unless they actually limited the people on the dance floor, cleared walk ways between the dance floor and lounge, or somehow the place's popularity faded away and less people showed up.
3tlk
100% agree. Perhaps after TATW 350 at Palladium I am just spoiled and now must wait patiently for Group Therapy.

- Over crowded
- Security would not let us into the dance floor
- Was so far back I couldn't see A&B
- Sound system was mediocre at best; maybe because we had to stand so far back
- Was freezing outside but froze my ass off until they came on; GET A REAL OPENER!! We don't go to see A&B to hear mash ups, hip hop, or anything except a trance!! AT LEAST bring in a house DJ (Anjunadeep style)!!
- As always, pictures are deceptive. Those fisheye lenses make the place look huge but place is pretty small.

The plus is that security was top notch. Everyone was very well informed and was very curtious; even when security wouldn't let you go to the dance floor they were curtious. No issues allowing peep to lounge outside seating which is for table service (they weren't sold). Most clubs put a reserve sign down and won't let you sit down. Also very organized security lines; virtually no lines to get in if you had pre-sales.
72hrpartyanimal
The club is the new hotspot in Vegas and EVERYONE wants to be there. Give it some time. I'm sure things will change over time. You'll have plenty of chances to see A&B, Schultz, SvD and the crew through out the year.
jam.iii
hey jordan, i didn't know you were on TA here also!!

haven't seen you mix in forever, you are missed at the palms... where'd you go?! you still with n9ne or you at marquee for good now?
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