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Shafer8
Often immitated but never duplicated.....

#fact

http://www.marqueelasvegas.com/marathon/
GGM
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Dress code: Upscale dress. Gentlemen must wear a collared, button-up shirt and dress shoes at the Nightclub.


Taken from the club's website. Sorry but Marquee has succeeded at big name mainstream bookings, not much more. Congratulations on having rich investors and finding the 2010 Top 100 DJ Poll.

#biggerfact
Fran666
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquee_Club

:p
AY STAR
quote:
Originally posted by GGM
Taken from the club's website. Sorry but Marquee has succeeded at big name mainstream bookings, not much more. Congratulations on having rich investors and finding the 2010 Top 100 DJ Poll.

#biggerfact


lol ownedddddd

on the topic of club's i will never understand why such clubs enforce you to wear dress shoes...your suppose to be danceing at a club, so why not be comfortable?
Swamper
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Originally posted by AY STAR
on the topic of club's i will never understand why such clubs enforce you to wear dress shoes...your suppose to be danceing at a club, so why not be comfortable?


It's an easy way to enforce a dress code...otherwise you'll get the types wanting to come in wearing sandals or dirty ass sneakers.
Zyklon_Jay
it also keeps out the broke asses.

Montreal needs to bring back the face policy.
Spin Laden
I cupped his balls :(
malek
quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
It's an easy way to enforce a dress code...otherwise you'll get the types wanting to come in wearing sandals or dirty ass sneakers.


+1 you can dance with dress shoes

P.S. dancing is overrated at those clubs, you're supposed to slug grey goose around and check the lolitas.:p
AY STAR
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Originally posted by Swamper
It's an easy way to enforce a dress code...otherwise you'll get the types wanting to come in wearing sandals or dirty ass sneakers.


i understand about the dresscode some places wanna keep it proper
but when you book a solid dj who makes you wanna dance all night
dress shoes are the worst, but again its all part of the club politics

as for someone wearing sandals lol thats up to managment or the doorman for letting them in
i certainly wouldnt show up to a club with sandals unless i was coming from electric zoo or some outdoor festival all day long
Vermz
who gives a about Marquee Las Vegas when we got Axel Klein in Montreal?

GGM
Been to plenty of good parties where dress shoes were required. But the collar button up shirt (although I have no problem wearing one and often do) being required is somewhat dumb. The only reason I referenced their dress code is because it's one of many indications this club's priorities are not good music.

quote:
Originally posted by AY STAR
i understand about the dresscode some places wanna keep it proper
but when you book a solid dj who makes you wanna dance all night
dress shoes are the worst, but again its all part of the club politics


Check out the dancefloor in this place, it's like 10% of the size of the bottle service areas. They actually do book a decent dj or two sometimes but it's just by default because there happen to be a couple in the top 20 of the DJ Mag poll...

I'm not just picking on the place but the OP was just stupid. "Often immitated but never duplicated.....". The place isn't even 2 years old. Their "Marathon" is a bunch of mainstream picks that will probably play 2 hour sets.
Spin Laden
lol, you may as well have dress code as indeed, there is no room to bust out. Great place for the dj and great for the booth bit*** but not the best place for what many of us are used to, even at our reg clubs.

Kudos to the promoters making it easier for TAs and the like to bypass huge lines, however.
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