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Sapphire - Men, The Show “The Show” begins with the requisite countdown and theatrical entrance in dramatic, floor-length leather coats. What follows is a series of themed fantasies: the cop, the fireman, the cowboy, the biker and even the twins. The greatest crowd reactions come not so much from the dancing (beef and brawn can interfere with those J. Timberlake moves) but from the sudden appearance of washboard abs when an entire suit vanishes. When “Men, The Show” concludes, do not expect to be notified. The show rolls right into nonstop, partly choreographed dollar-dances by the performers. And ladies, these boys can go all night long …
Sapphire - Topless Ladies From the 10,000 square-foot showroom, to the huge, story-high martini display behind its main bar -- Vegas’ newest and largest adult entertainment club is everything but subtle. Though patrons may always focus their attention on the main attractions, Sapphire also paid special attention to other details. Its designers placed the massive multilevel main stage in the center of its showroom, so no matter where you sit you have plenty to look at. If the view still isn’t good enough for you, a fat wallet can get you into one of the facilities 13 skyboxes that overlook the showroom.
Playboy / Moon Club Playboy Club combines the relaxed atmosphere of a lounge – including plush leather and reptile-skin sofas, chairs and settees – with an exclusive live gaming pit, replete with Playboy Bunny dealers. Despite the fact that the iconic Playboy Bunny logo is everywhere, the atmosphere is classy, cinematic and undeniably appealing. A DJ provides a soundtrack at a low volume that encourages lively conversation, floor-to-ceiling windows provide amazing views of Las Vegas, and an exclusive VIP area features its own bar, fireplace and even a few Playboy brand pinball machines.
Located on the 53rd floor of the Fantasy Tower, just a brief escalator ride away, you’ll find the space-age themed Moon nightclub which creates a dramatic, surreal environment for discerning party-goers. Cocktail servers and dancers dress in short, tight, metallic silver uniforms with black go-go boots. Lasers and space imagery fill the air and walls above the main dance floor. Overhead, a retractable roof opens to reveal an incredible view of the desert sky and stars. When closed, the ceiling serves as a massive video screen, displaying giant images of the club captured by a series of cameras.
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