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    Escape Vegas XXX

    Escape Vegas XXX

    4.7
    (65 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I came to Vegas to celebrate my bachelor party…read more We landed in Las Vegas around 5pm. After getting settled in I was telling the guys I wanted to try an escape room. We found this place and called around 830pm. They were able to squeeze us in for a 10:30 pm appointment. I have never tried an escape room before so they popped my cherry on this experience. I was a bit timid coming in but everyone in the shop was extremely nice and had a good vibe. So it was easy to get comfortable. We came during happy hour which I believe helped our tab. For the three of us, it was $105 flat. After signing a waiver, and a quick presentation, we were given one hour to solve the puzzles and save our girl. It being my first time in an escape room, maybe I didn't realize how practical the answers to the hints are. My advice to anyone going on this experience is to think practical. The answers are right in front of you. We were not able to finish the puzzle. We barely got into the second room with ten minutes to spare out of the hour of time given to us. And the second room seemed to be a lot harder than the first room. But overall we loved our experience. Destiney was a delight and even gave me a parting gift as seen in the photos. Since i decided to celebrate part of my bachelor party there, they made sure to give me a gift which was a beautiful touch to my visit. Thank you so much, I will be back a married man one day with my wife to check out the lingerie section. Five stars !!!!!

    Great folks. The multi skill level experience was genius. Very engaging. Will do it again next…read moreVegas trip.

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    Blanc de Blanc

    Blanc de Blanc

    4.8
    (91 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    This was a phenomenal cabaret show! You have to be open minded to attend this show because it's a…read moreLGBTQ friendly show with adult sense of humor. All the performers were spectacular and hilarious especially the host of the show, Monsieur Romeo and Spencer who were the highlight of the show. Everyone that's in this show are all talented and have so so much energy to bring to the table. The size of this place is perfect, it's intimate, dark lighting type of setting. You could plan a fun night out with friends or a romantic table for 2. My husband ordered us champagne, so I got the "feels". The restroom in the theatre was definitely not ordinary and the norm. The sink area is unisex, so don't be alarmed, but the toilet area is private for Males, Females or what ever gender you claim to be. My husband and I enjoyed ourselves, we haven't had date night in awhile! If you're feeling a night of fun, laughter and open mindless; then this show is for you! I can't give away too much..my husband and I were laughing and entertained the entire time. Be forewarned: You might get tea-bagged if you sit in near the stage!

    I thoroughly enjoyed this show. It's quirky, very, very funny, and filled with good performers who…read moredo some crazy things. I won't compare it to other shows--it's one of a kind. Sure there are parts that may remind you of another show you've seen, but it breaks the mold in its own way. Situated in The Foundry on the way to Bazaar Meats, the showroom is off to the right of the hallway. There were some glitches. I had my ticket on my phone but the person taking tickets didn't have a scanner so I had to go to the box office right there and get a paper ticket which she then took to admit me. My ticket said it was a preview show. It was the second night of the second week of their run. I was seated on the main floor where I had a good view of the acts. Perhaps it would be better to sit a bit back and off the floor to enjoy the aerialists without craning your neck to watch. Also, sitting back will prevent a naked man from kneeling on your table, giving your phone to the couple at the next table and asking them to take a photo which will not be posted. There are cohosts--Romeo and Spencer. Romeo has an introduction to the show in French and Spencer speaks it in English for those that didn't understand Romeo. From then, there are no holds barred as a series of acts--some strange and bizarre, unfold before you. I have to say that Spencer owns this show. He's funny, talented, and wild with an impish grin. I laughed heartily during much of the show ands you can't help but leave with a smile on your face. The show was just over an hour. I'd like to see some additional material added to the show especially when you compare ticket prices to other shows on the Strip. If you're in the mood for a different kind of show, I really recommend Blanc de Blanc.

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    The Laundry Room

    The Laundry Room

    4.3
    (771 reviews)
    5.5 mi
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    The Laundry Room is a cool, intimate speakeasy located within downtown LV. Only 16 people are…read moreallowed in at one time, you need a reservation, and there's a dress code. We were seated at the bar and had a nice time interacting with the cocktail craftsman/man in charge, Davey. The menu is his creative brainchild and changes a few times a year, with the current one based on the movie Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. There's a 90 minute limit and 2 drink minimum per guest. Because of the craft and attention to detail that goes into each cocktail, we finished our 2 drinks just about right at the 90 minute mark. I really enjoyed both of my cocktails but the one that stood out to me the most was Strange Medicine. It was reminiscent of a martini but with Brie-washed Old Bison vodka, Cocchi Americano, and herb oil. It was so good that I wasn't sure what drink to choose next, but Davey was helpful with a great recommendation for another cocktail served with a chunk of parmesan cheese on top. Keep in mind that you're paying for the experience and the level of craft. So with a 2 drink minimum it won't be a cheap experience but it's definitely something worth checking out for the unique, creative cocktails.

    Pro: Fear and Loathing menu, updated furniture, yummy drinks…read more Con: Not the previous Laundry Room you remembered, glorified tourist trap, lack of atmosphere control. Slow drink service. The Laundry Room is dead, long live the Laundry Room. The remodel that took place during Jan to May 2026 saw a wide amount of change from Corner Management, the mother company of LR. They got rid of the absolute corner stone of the lead bartender, Anthony, and redecorated the place to look more like the sister bar, Doberman Drawing Room (5 Stars). The remodel was absolutely needed, as the regulars and Dean's List could point out, the place was kind of falling apart. From water warped bar top, uncomfortable chairs, and chipped paint/worned carpet, you would think this place WAS left over from the Prohibition era. What sets this establishment apart from any of the pretend speakeasy on the strip is the atmosphere. At any given time, you could cram 16 people there at a time, even with the reduced drinking time cut from 2 hours to 90 minutes, this place could only cycle thru 50 to 60 people from the reduced nightly opening of 4 hours from 6 hours previously. This make LR special, not some faux speakeasy in Cosmo or Resort World that could jam in 80 people per hour with room to spare. Gone is the rugged identity of the old laundry room for El Cortez, this is spiced up, every square inch of the wall is covered with some art piece, very much different from the Depression era decor. Some art selection are just straight up chaos from the management, the main cherub piece behind the bar is just insanity. The new master of house, Davey, showed skills with his new 14 drink menu, but fell short of what made LR great in the past 14 years. Now, the man had just two months to create his drink list and per himself, had to start from the scratch from when he took over.. So, with that said, let's focus on the drinks. Hemingway Dalguiri, Dust + Ether, and High Noon Static - all great in taste, presentation, and talent, abet we can see the hesitation when making his own drinks, thus slowing down service by quite a bit. My party saw him struggle making 6 drinks at once, 4 of them the same drinks. Recommendation from someone else, maybe record the drink making process and try to eliminate non productive habits and motions via video viewing. Since Davey is a visionary, looking in the past is a deal breaker for him. If you are trying to finish up a previous menu for the Dean's List, the joke is on you, that is a no. Where the hostess (the only person that survived the purge from the remodel) explained to him that exception needs to happen to keep the Dean's List going, the answer was a no since no one at management told him about this. When asked about what will the new requirements will be for the future, it's simple, finish the menu before it's replaced with no chance of catching up. Once a menu is done, it's done. I guess it's easier to keep the drinks under control with less ingrediencies needed behind the bar, but wait a minute... drink number 15, Research and Development, that should give Davey some leeway to non menu drinks right? Turns out, not so much. Sidecar- cognac, orange liqueur, lemon juice. Simple right? He leaves the room to get something from Commonwealth... didn't management installed a new fridge to hold the larger ice cubes, where previous bar keep have to venture out all the time? Turns out, there was no Cognac or any Brandy in the Laundry Room. I can see how things are shaped, strict bottle control is for the benefit of the bar, not for the customer. There is now Vodka, foam, and milk wash but lost Cognac or Brandy, but besides the freedom of choices were also compounded with complete lack of rules. For the last 14 years, the hostess and bar staff on rotation were friendly yet firm about house rules. First given upon entering the secret or window doors, then by the bartender after an aperitif is given (now eliminated). No photo, religion, politic, standing at the bar, name dropping, brawling, telephone calls, PDA, and smoking, plus don't be creepy, be patient, and know your limit. Most of these were not enforced the first 2 times my party of regulars have visited since the remodel. The cardinal sin of allowing one single 4 top to seat 2 people at a time is just wild. But hey, no rules are listed on the new simple menu and none giving at the door or at the seats. So what is this place now? 20 to 23 dollars for a drink plus more for popcorn. All for the experience of being in a noise warfare between Commonwealth and La Mona Rosa's speaker systems, with LR's own music turned up high, and the piano only used one night of the week. I would recommend Doberman Drawing Room as of now for better drinks options, less noise, and vibe. The new menu to replace Fear and Laundry will come out this Fall, will be bring some regulars with me to check on LR again and hopefully give more than 2 stars on the next review.

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