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"What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas," is a popular adage that rings true for many. However, for the under 21s, the city is pretty much off-limits. They have no access to casinos, nightclubs or bars. Several alternatives, however, offer the over 18s an opportunity to experience the glamour and glitz of Sin City.
House of Blues
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First opened in 1992, the House of Blues is a renowned music venue with several locations all over the United States. Located in the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas, the House of Blues overlooks the Las Vegas Strip, and features an open-air balcony, folk art, murals and eclectic ambiance. Often, the venue hosts music shows and rock concerts open for all ages. Patrons should check the website for concert details and age restrictions.
Area170
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A 5,000 square foot.warehouse hosts Area170, a new, all-age music club in Las Vegas. To attend, guests need a membership, and minors need parental consent to activate their membership. On Fridays, the main stage comes alive with a blazing sound system, full-light show and contemporary music. The club features local DJs and bands. Teen guests indulge in modern, upbeat club mixes. To maintain safety, authorities scan guests at the door. The club does not allow any outside food, drinks, drugs, weapons or alcohol.
Frozen75
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A 20-minute drive south from the Las Vegas Strip brings you to Frozen75 in Henderson. Frozen75 is a hip and happening teen club that operates every Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. From a DJ playing funky hits to a flashy ambiance, the teens experience it all. The club allows 14- and-15-year-olds to attend this unique clubbing experience; however, parental consent is required. The club does not allow anyone in plain T-shirts or sportswear. Guests who require designated drivers should arrange for pickup prior to 11:45 p.m. To maintain a safe environment, Frozen75 searches all guests and cars prior to admission. Conscientious parents can take a tour of the club during non-operating hours.
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