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Welcome to the COED Hotspots! There's nothing worse than going away and missing out on a great time because you didn't know where to go. With COED Travel you'll know exactly where the hottest COEDs are going to be! There are tons of bars at each of our great desinations, but only the best make our HOT list.



Studio 54


Studio 54 has two levels, four bars, one
main dance floor, two raised dance platforms,
two electronic/movable go-go cages, an
exclusive VIP lounge area and the party
crashers lounge area. Photographs of
celebrities and VIPs at the original Studio 54
in New York City decorate the walls and
the original Studio 54 moon hangs over
the dance floor. The club features special
lighting, smoke machines and hazers,
confetti cannons and more. Plus there
are ceiling swings used by Studio 54
dancers and 45 video screens showing
guests dancing.

Special events: Tuesday evenings Studio
54 hosts Eden
("Erotically Delicious Entertainer's Night"),
Las Vegas' premiere entertainer's night.
"Dollhouse" Thursdays beginning at 10 p.m.





Rum Jungle




From the creators of China Grill, Rum Jungle is
designed to take the art of food and
entertainment to new levels. Guests entering
rumjungle are treated to a dancing firewall,
which transforms into a soothing wall of water.
The spectacular entrance is just the beginning
of a myriad of images that have been conjured
up to tantalize the senses. Volcanic mountains
of rum and spirits rise before guests in an
illuminated bar. Cooked over a giant open
fire pit that serves as a backdrop for a
pulsating dance floor framed by
"dueling congas," many entrees from the
tropically-inspired menu are served Rodizio
style with waiters serving flaming skewers
of chicken, meat and fish. Add an incredible
list of exotic drinks and dancing to R&B,
House, Hip-Hop, Funk, Top 40, Techno
and International Rhythm until the wee
hours of the morning and you have rumjungle.
Jeffrey Beers International is the designer.

Rain Las Vegas

Rain has multiple levels and environments
comprising 25,000 square feet. Rain's entrance
is a tunnel of gold-mirrored mosaic with
color changing lights, fog and sound.
Special effects throughout the club include
intelligent lighting and electrifying play of
water, fog and pyrotechnics. The bamboo
dance floor is surrounded by a
computer-programmed river of water
with multiple features, including dancing jets
and fountains.

As you enter the club through a bright,
futuristic tunnel, the club's visual charms hit you immediately. The state-of-the-art lighting
system washes the room in color and motion,
the dance floor seems to float on a bed of
fountains, and a wall of Strip-facing windows
compliment the members-only "cabanas"
on the upper level. The latter may seem an
unusual design choice for a discotheque
--traditionally windowless boxes -- but it
pays off. Rain is very much part of the fun
that's going on outside, a party that hasn't
stopped for 50 years plus.




BiKiNiS




Bikini and swim trunk clad cocktail servers,
bartenders, dancers and "lifeguards" bring a
year-round beach party atmosphere to Las Vegas
at BiKiNiS Beach & Dance Club inside the Rio.
South Beach-inspired retro decor adorns the
14,000-square-foot club, which offers four
rooms -- a bar, a dance room, a lava lounge
and a VIP area -- each with its own DJ and
different music format.Upon arrival, guests
enter the main room, a spacious beach and
dance floor designed with water features
and beach showers to cool off the sexy staff
who entertain guests from atop lifeguard stands.

The lava lounge plays old school and disco
music from the '70s and '80s, accompanied by
dancers in go-go boots. There is a floor-to-ceiling
"lava wall," shag carpet and water tanks where
the staff can perform. Guests of the VIP room
can party under a faux star-filled sky overlooking
the main floor of the dance club.
There is no shortage of alchohol at BiKiNiS, with
four bars and shot-toting cocktail servers
providing drinks for guests throughout the
dance club. The bar offers a sit-down area
complete with tiki torches, an upside-down
shot chair and a dunk tank.

-- Review by Kristine McKenzie





Coyote Ugly



Coyote Ugly is a Southern style saloon with
a New York twist. Normally it takes years to
get a bar to look like it has had more beers
spilled on its floor than a college frat house.
Co-owner Jennifer Worthington managed to
bring that charm to Coyote Ugly Las Vegas in
a matter of months. Like its New York City
namesake, the Las Vegas Strip version at
New York-New York Hotel and Casino is
designed to look like a Southern bar that has
endured years of partying, entrenched with
Southern flea market treasures and dark worn
wood. The shell of the bar, encased with
wooden floors, walls and bartops, chicken
wire and more dancing space on the bar than
places to set beers, was designed by
Yates-Silverman, Inc., based in Las Vegas.




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