Hosting celebrity functions is what Lance Sherman does. As a graduate from Juilliard and searching for his niche in the world, Sherman moved to Las Vegas from NYC. Garnering performing jobs was no problem, but did not satisfy his purpose.
Sherman organized and hosted a number of parties for fellow performers and eventually realized that is what he loved and wanted to do. He then began working with a variety of different clubs to host unforgettable events.
Finding people who have an ear to the Las Vegas scene can be difficult. Sherman has gained his notoriety and is now offering invaluable advice for getting around Las Vegas. Following these tips will help to make a memorable experience.
First and foremost keep in mind there is a dress code. Vegas was built by the well dressed and they still expect this standard from guests. Blazers and nice collared shirts for the gents and a classy dress will do just fine for the ladies.
Shoes are also important. Bring something comfortable to walk around town in. Many women get caught walking around barefoot after the club because they can no longer stand being in their heels. Don't let this be you!
Also remember to always keep your ID on you. Even if you are over 50, the clubs still have liability issues and must verify you are who you say you are.
Tipping is another point that is very important. The service personnel work hard to make your experience great. They can also ruin your moment if they feel unappreciated. Be sure to be generous to these hard working individuals. Good tipping habits can also help you avoid standing in long lines.
One should also keep in mind that simply because the bars are open all day and night, you should not be drinking alcohol all day and night. Take a break, drink some water, stay hydrated. And feel free to take a ton of selfies and post them. Make your friends jealous.
But there are some things to keep in mind that you should not do when in Vegas. First of all a quick ticket to being escorted out of club is to flash private parts. Be respectful, keep covered.
If you happen to find yourself in VIP, don't sneak drinks out to your friends and don't put hands in ice buckets. Multiple people will be using that ice throughout the night, so that's a bit gross.
Drop names to get perks, but have proof in email or text form.
Never use fake ID, it will bring trouble to you. Not all bouncers are as dumb as they look.
And finally have fun, but not too much of it...Clark County Jail is not a place you'd want to find yourself on your vacation.