Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Find Celebrity Viewing Spots In Vegas

Sin City is a great place for seeing the stars.


Celebrities are people, too, and they enjoy getting away to Sin City as much as the rest of us. If you're headed to Las Vegas and want to see some stars, you should check out the newest and hottest clubs and casinos first, as those are going to be the places the A-listers will hang out.


Instructions


1. Find the newest clubs and casinos on the strip. These are the places to see and be seen and you can bet the A-list celebrities will be partying at these places. One problem with Vegas is that new clubs are constantly opening while others are closing, so you must keep your finger on the pulse of the town to find out what's hot.


2. Talk to the concierge at your hotel and your taxi driver to get the latest gossip on what is going on along the strip that night. These are the people who are always privy to the good gossip and usually know who's in town and where they are partying.


3. Be wary of clubs passing out free passes to enter later that night. While they are legit, chances are you won't see any celebrities inside since the club is sending people out on the street to recruit club-goers. Celebrities are inclined to go to places that are "hot," and any place that doesn't have a packed house on its own has certainly cooled off.


4. Dress to impress. You will not get into any upscale club in Las Vegas in tennis shoes and jeans. How you look can be a deciding factor as to whether you can get into a club in Las Vegas. If a celebrity is inside, the doorman will be even more picky as to whom he lets in, especially if there is a long line and he has plenty of people to choose from.


5. Look for celebrities in the front row of many new shows in town. Shows love to publicize that a star came to see their performance, so they will usually get them in the front row where they can see and be seen. You have a much higher chance of seeing a celebrity at a show on an opening night than later in the run of the show.