This club has a dress code of NO flip flops! My 2 cousins and I were denied entry at first, because of it. The only reason we were able to get in was because the bouncer asked, who I can only assume was the manager or owner, if it was ok for us to get in the club and, he was "checking out" my cousin before making a decision. I strongly believe we only got in because he thought my cousin was attractive. We were dressed for the occasion appropriately and our flip flops were dressy and sparkly. It's not like we were wearing Nikes or beach flip flops so, I find that part of the dress code ridiculous. The only positive thing i will say is, this was the only club in Tropicana that let us go in. All the other clubs we tried getting into denied us entryentry because of the no flip flops dress code. BUT, I guarantee if I went back on my own or with a different person and wore the same exact dress and sandals? They would deny me entry. Especially, after reading some of these other reviews. We just got lucky. My only other complaint about the place is that there was NOWHERE to sit! All the booths and tables were blocked off by a rope and bouncers standing in front them. I guess they're for private parties and/or reservations? I have flat feet and after a while of dancing and standing I need to sit down. There wasn't even any seats at the bar! The room is pretty tight also so, when it gets crowded it might not be good for those who are claustrophobic. It also gets hard to dance. It was also VERY hot in this place! No air conditioning or anything at all. We would have left and went to another club but, as I said...we were denied entry because of the flip flops so, we were stuck at this place. so, in conclusion the only positive things about this place was
#1. They were the only club to let us in with flip flops because all of the clubs in Tropicana have dress codes. (But i don't think they will ever allow it a 2nd time...unless you're attractive to them).
#2. The light up tunnel when you enter the club is great (but it tricks you into thinking the club is better than it really is).
#3. The dancers on top of the bar is...
Read moreSo disappointing... I'm 8 months pregnant and I was on a quick girls night to AC. I suggested we try Kiss Kiss instead of our normal spots. When we 1st went in it was ok after about 2.5 hours of dancing I started to get a leg cramp. We asked security if I could sit on the step to VIP since no one was in there. They said no so I leaned against a rail to stretch my leg out for a second. The security guard (a bald guy) came over and said I couldn't lean on it so I said ok and stood back up. After about 45 minutes I noticed a group of girls sneak into the vip section. The same security guard came and told them to move also. After another 15 minutes the same girls snuck into vip AGAIN and were there for about 10 minutes. So I leaned against the railing again to stretch my leg out. I watched the same security guard look at the girls again then look at me. He nicely asked them to move again then he came to me and began to yell and demand I move. I was more mad at his approach why was he so rude and ignorant with me but asked the people who ACTUALLY snuck in vip to move nicely!? So I told him he could have asked me the same way and he kept arguing. So after that I just went back to the bar, took my shoes off to alternate stretching each leg. The bartender who was servicing us said he would get me a chair to sit in so I could put my shoes back on (because the security guard then said I couldn't take my shoe off). LITERALLY as I started to put on my 2nd shoe and buckle it up the 1st security guard said something to the a younger security guard and pointed to where my party was standing at the bar. The younger security guard came over and said "the manager is saying you have to get up or leave". I instantly got mad, I was just told i couldn't lean against a wall, then I was told i couldn't take my shoes off while in the corner, then when I sat in a chair (brought to me by an employee) to put my shoes on now I can't sit to put my shoe on but if I don't put my shoe on I'll be kicked out. This place was terrible like it totally ruined what was supposed to be a fun...
Read moreThe one bouncer was extremely rude completely unprovoked. We waited in line to get in, had our ids out as well as the $20 cover. We got up to the door, and the bouncer looked my friend and I up and down and said “No you guys are too drunk to enter,” which is an insane thing to assume when I had no visible signs of intoxication. When I went back up to him to ask what the problem was, he said I had given an attitude, I find it weird that he’s around drunk people all night, but my “attitude” is what was prohibiting me from entering the building. I work at a bar as well, so I’m pretty educated on what visibly intoxicated people look like when they need to be cut off/flagged. Not to mention he allowed both my male friends in no questions asked, didn’t even give them a second glance. My friend then spotted a different bouncer a little further away, and she asked him why they weren’t allowing me in, when I was clearly not intoxicated to the point where I shouldn’t be allowed. That bouncer then asked me to walk in a straight line, to which I did 4 times in front of him perfectly fine. So he went up to his coworker and asked what the problem was since I was able to walk just fine, and to that he couldn’t give a good reason, he just stumbled over his words, saying something about “the bar manager not allowing it” and then told us to wait 20 minutes and we’d be allowed in. For the amount of trouble the bouncer gave me, it was still a cool club, and the bartenders were very nice and good at their jobs. However the bouncers need to be educated better on visible signs of...
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