2012-02-04 / Entertainment

‘Chateau’ sheikness supports Vegas glam

By: Conrad Clowers Cincinnati herald contributor

 The dictionary defines a Chateau as a manor or residence of a Lord of nobility. After paying a visit to Vegas’ hottest nightspot, one may come out of ‘the Chateau Nightclub and Gardens’ feeling they are royalty. As many Las Vegas hotspots jockey to position themselves as ‘thee’ place to be past 10 pm, ‘the Chateau’ takes a different approach.  This is one of the few spots that can simply sell itself. Visitors pass the word on about one of the most talked about nightspots in the city. In a town where nighttime is the only time that matters, ‘the Chateau’ is easily one of the popular places in Vegas. 

            Paris, France is known as the city of romance. Aptly placed, ‘The Chateau’ makes its home in the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.  Walk in Paris after 10 pm on a Friday or Saturday night and you will see a longer line of people than the unemployment line. Those people will be waiting in anticipation to experience a night in the ‘Chateau.’ At any given time you may likely see a worldwide celebrity entering or exiting the trendy club. “I had heard this was the place to be at night so we decided to experience the spot for ourselves,” said business owner Steven Terry from Dallas, Texas in Vegas with his wife celebrating their 5th anniversary.

            Modern musical hits bellow throughout the club as bright lights houver over the eyecatching Chateau dancers.  This place does nothing small. The Chateau offers an amazing nine bars throughout the venue. “Most places you have to wait in line half the night for a simple drink,” said Michelle Thomas, who was in Vegas for a convention from Kansas City. “ I’m not use to having so many choices to get my favorite drinks!,” she added. The Vegas hotspot expands to the outside. The Chateau provides a Terrace and a rooftop Gardens with a breathtaking view giving visitors the opportunity to choose their hotspot. All totaled the Vegas nightclub encompasses more than 45,000 total square feet. This place is a must for anyone who visits Sin City and stays up after dark.     

                

 

 

 

 

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