Nights
Open:
Tues (Locals Night), Thurs - Saturday. Doors open at 10pm.
Dress
Code: Gentlemen should be mindful of sneakers and t-shirts.
For
Table Reservations:
For table reservations at Moon Nightclub,
please contact the Palms hotel Guest Services department to be
forwarded to the first available Host. Phone 702-942-6832 or at
tables@9groupvegas.com.
Location:
Palms Hotel & Casino
4321 W. Flamingo Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89103
WINNER
OF:
"BEST AD CAMPAIGNS"
"COOLEST CLUB FEATURE: RETRACTABLE ROOF"
Moon has fast matured into one of Las Vegas' newest and most high-tech
mega-clubs. Designed purely with the total entertainment experience
in mind, this club features an ultra-modern "space age"
decor, a uniquely impressive laser lighting system, beautiful
staff, and most notably, an iconic retractable rooftop that will
frequently allow patrons full view of the night's sky as they
enjoy themselves in the sea of nightlife below.
If you are
looking for a club with a solid crowd, a view of the strip, and
a very elaborately modern décor – Moon is certainly
worth checking out. Entry into Moon Nightclub will also grant
you admission into the Playboy
Club, which is directly accessible by a set of escalators
within the club.
One of the
best things about all of the clubs inside of the Palms Hotel (Moon,
Playboy, Rain,
and Ghostbar) is that if
you are standing in line as a general admission customer, you
can expect your experience outside of the club to be a lot less
chaotic than what you will often find at other Las Vegas clubs.
Rather than having a pandemonium of people trying to fight their
way to the front of the line, where only the strongest will actually
get in to party, each of Palm’s venues features a fairly
narrow (and secure) long-winding line that people simply wait
to get in. As you walk up to Moon / Playboy, you will see this
line winding to the right of the elevators that go to the Fantasy
Tower.
*If
your plan is to arrive early in order to help “skip the
line,” your best bet is to arrive between 9:45PM and 10:30PM
to get in this line. While you might be standing there for as
long as 45 minutes, it will certainly beat the up to two hour
wait that you can expect on busier weekend and special event nights.
If you are
arriving to check in for your table service (or to try and tip
your way past the line), simply walk up to the middle of everything
and check in with one of the hosts standing near the podium. Both
general admission and table customers will next be routed through
the lines that pass by the cashier in order to que for the next
available elevator to the club. You should have the option to
exit the elevator on either the Playboy
Club or the Moon floors. Whichever you choose, you can easily
access the other venue, at no extra charge, by using the set of
escalators that go back and forth between the clubs.
As you exit
onto the Playboy floor, you will immediately be immersed into
all of the vast elegance and exotic glamour that the Playboy brand
is known for. There will be a lounge to your left (complete with
a bar, fireplace, and a number of Playboy pinball machines), a
center bar directly in front of you, and the main floor of the
club directly to your right. One of the most striking things about
the main room of the Playboy
Club, is that it is actually quite a bit closer to being a
casino floor than an actual club. You will find about 10 –
15 fairly high-limit ($50 a hand or higher) blackjack tables,
a $25 per spin roulette table, and along the far right wall of
main room – a row of video poker machines ranging from quarter
to several dollars as your minimum bets. Don’t let yourself
pass through the Playboy Club without taking a moment to observe
the great detail that was put in place throughout the venue. Uniquely
textured walls, black marble accents, artistically framed flat-screen
televisions, the deliciously sexy playboy bunnies, and of course,
the $250,000 a piece Baccarat crystal chandeliers. 4 of a 10 limited
edition to exist in the United States, the same limited edition
that is rumored to grace the ceiling of Heiress / Actress / Singer
/ Ex–Con Paris Hilton’s Bedroom!
Next, make
your way up the escalator to Moon Nightclub. You will find yourself
immediately immersed in a place that looks quite a bit like what
one would expect to find if they had somehow stumbled onto one
of the futuristic spaceships from the James Bond movies.
The entire
club is covered from floor to ceiling in silver beaded mosaic
tiles, octagon shaped mirrors, state-of-the-art lighted tiles,
and graced by a few dozen uber-hot cocktail waitresses in equally
as futuristic sexy silver uniforms (I can't think of a better
way to get a cocktail). The two most uniquely striking features
of Moon are easily the intermittent lasers that enhances the club's
perfectly designed sound and lighting systems, and the club's
signature retractable ceiling that allows patrons full view of
the night's sky as they enjoy themselves in the sea of nightlife
below.
After
you’re done partying:
The Palms has a great café downstairs with everything you’d
expect to find at a Café in the middle of the night, plus
more cocktails. If you’re up for a quick walk (or a VERY
short taxi-cab ride), across the street, the Gold Coast has some
pretty tasty late night Steak and Egg specials for under $4. Hell
yea.
How
to get to Moon / Playboy: Moon
and the Playboy Club
are located at the top of the Fantasy Tower in the Palms Hotel
and Casino. If arriving by Taxi, or via through the main entrance,
walk straight into the casino and make your way to the back wall
towards the elevator to the Fantasy Tower (the long line should
be a hint that you are in the right spot).
Dress
Code: Moon
/ Playboy’s dress code requirements are fairly consistent
with what you can expect at any other Las Vegas nightclub. Gentlemen
should be mindful of their shoes (no tennis shoes, sandals, etc),
and should try to remain fashionable in terms of collared shirts,
sport coats, and the like.
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