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If you left your heart in New York City, make yourself comfortable at Studio 54, a wilder version of the 70s east coast nightclub.  It’s a modern interpretation of the original hot spot featuring 22,000 square-feet full of four dance floors, bars, a VIP second floor, and semi-private lounges capable of accommodating hundreds of people.  (Not a bad place to throw your next b-day soiree.)

Get your groove on, dancing to a high energy blend of tunes ranging from 70s pop to the latest of jams.  You’ll be in the center of pop culture and style.

However, if you prefer something a little more classic, check into Tabu Ultra Lounge.  There’s no dance floor, but your cemented tables act perfectly as your personal pedestal to strut your stuff.  You’ll enjoy an eclectic blend of European-influenced house music mixed with more progressive tunes.

End your night toasting with a martini at Zuri, the 100-seat lobby bar open 24-hours.  Yep, any time, any day, you can taste-test the finest of sippers—make sure to order the Granny Smith Apple, cinnamon-infused vodkas and peach-infused Woodford Reserve Bourbon.

Now truth be told, not all of us are suited for the savvy hustle and bustle of Vegas nightclubs, but Sin City surely has a lot more to offer.

Sit down, relax, and feast your eyes on sexy seductresses.  MGM offers world-class “entertainment” celebrating beautiful women—Crazy Horse Paris. Since 1951, Crazy Horse showcases the artistry of the nude, and the performances range from solo lip-synched dance numbers to group cabaret ensembles.

But if concerts, boxing, and premiere sporting events are your forte, check MGM’s calendar.  That’s because the resort homes the Grand Garden Arena, featuring 16,800 seats for special events.  Barbara Streisand kicked off her Vegas stint at the Arena in 1993, and the venue is also home to nation-wide television broadcasts like The American Country Music Awards. Lady Gaga, Michael Bublé, and Britney Spears have also rocked the crowd center-stage.

No matter what you do in Sin City this; remember the infamous rule of thumb:  What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

Cheers to getting wet during the day and dancing the night away.

www.mgmgrand.com

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