Marquee’s Library Room offers Chicago vibe, hot Vegas women
I figured out why I love Marquee’s Library Room: It reminds me of Chicago. It’s got the look of a Chicago bar, the feel of a Chicago bar and the music of a Chicago bar. It’s got the books, it’s got the pool table. The only difference is, everybody’s pretty. Oh, I suppose the cost is different, too: Two specialty cocktails at the Library will run you $30. But when you factor in how good the drinks taste and how hard the bartenders work making them, the price isn’t unreasonable.
Yes, you have to walk up a couple of flights of stairs to get to the Library. And, yes, that can be tough if you’re wearing heels. But this self-selecting trek ensures that Library room patrons are low-maintenance. And call me demanding, but I wouldn’t want to meet a girl who wasn’t willing to walk up a couple of flights of stairs to meet me.
Marquee
The opening date is April 6, 2013, for the Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The 22,000-square-foot multi-level Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub entertainment complex boasts two pools, several bars and a gaming area. Programming throughout the season is highlighted by resident DJs encompassing the world's premier electronic music talent.
European bathing (bikini top optional) is permitted Monday-Thursday.
Exclusive experiences can be had in one of the grand cabanas, which feature infinity edge glass dipping pools, flat-screen televisions and dedicated cocktail and food service. The ultimate day-to-night offering will be discovered in the exclusive bungalows dotting the perimeter of the Dayclub, complete with overnight quarters, individual pools and an open-air party deck. Days spent dancing or basking in the sun are made complete with well-thought-out amenities while a specialty cocktail and food menu from Corporate Executive Chef Ralph Scamardella fuels the party. A rotating roster of resident DJs will spin music for the summer.
3708 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
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