Nightclubs
Polly Esther's |
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Polly Esther's Details
- Hours of operation: Doors open at 10 p.m., Wednesday - Saturday.
- Cover price: Cover varies depending on entertainment. Ladies and industry locals free on Wednesdays, local men free on Wednesdays until midnight. Free cover with college ID on Thursdays.
- Payment information: All major credit cards are accepted.
- Location: Inside the Stratosphere.
- Music: There are four rooms playing music from the '70s, '80s, '90s and today's hottest hip-hop and rock.
- Resident DJs: Varies depending on the night.
- Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older.
- Attire: The funkier the better.
- Occupancy: 1,450
- Parking: Self parking and valet both available at the hotel.
- Reservations: Call for bottle service and VIP reservations.
- Seating: Yes.
- Handicapped accessible: Yes.
- ATM: There is an ATM available in the casino.
- Special events: There are frequent special events throughout the week, including:
- Wednesday: Industry Nite. Locals free, with $125 bottles for industry members and shot and beer specials.
- Thursday: Girls Nite. Ladies free all night, locals and college students free until midnight. Free champagne and wine for ladies, with beer and drink specials.
Polly Esther's Review
Time travel has just been made possible.
Head over to Polly Esther's nightclub at the Stratosphere and experience the music of the '70s, '80s, '90s and today all in one night.
The 26,000-square-foot venue combines four different clubs under one roof and will help you relive your youth no matter what decade you grew up in.
The Polly Esther's room has a '70s theme, complete with a disco ball and a lighted dance floor à la "Saturday Night Fever." No '70s club would be complete without a Brady Bunch shrine and a bar fashioned out of the Partridge Family bus. In the Polly Esther's room get down to the groovy music of ABBA, Gloria Gaynor and KC & The Sunshine Band, among many others.
Those who grew up in the 1980s will recognize the DeLorean car suspended from the ceiling in the Culture Club room. Hit the Purple Rain dance floor and dance to everything from Duran Duran to Milli Vanilli.
The Nerve Ana room pays tribute to the 1990s. Decor includes a white Ford Bronco, a mannequin wearing a replica of Monica Lewinsky's famous blue dress and cardboard cutouts of "Beverly Hills 90210" cast members. Music ranges from boy bands to Sir Mix-A-Lot.
If you've had too much nostalgia, head back to the present with the Suite 2000 room - a spin-off of San Francisco's premier nightclub, Suite One8One. The room features today's hottest hip-hop, house, funk and rock. Bottle service and VIP areas are available.
-- Staff Report

