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New topic PrintableOkay I'm a little confused. If you don't get VIP table does that mean that you are only allowed to stand in a special section of the club that may be further away from the stage? All of a sudden $125 wouldn't seem like such a good deal. | |
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lovemachine said: Okay I'm a little confused. If you don't get VIP table does that mean that you are only allowed to stand in a special section of the club that may be further away from the stage? All of a sudden $125 wouldn't seem like such a good deal.
No, it just means that you're in standing room only. You can get a table for $374.52 w/a bottle for 2 people or a couple only (does not include dinner). That is separate from the ticket price of $125.00 that you have to pay to get in the door. This is what the person at the Rio told me. For Dinner/VIP tickets to get in the door/table w/bottle, she said it is $694.00 for 2 people or a couple - that would cover everything. | |
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silverandgold said: lovemachine said: Okay I'm a little confused. If you don't get VIP table does that mean that you are only allowed to stand in a special section of the club that may be further away from the stage? All of a sudden $125 wouldn't seem like such a good deal.
No, it just means that you're in standing room only. You can get a table for $374.52 w/a bottle for 2 people or a couple only (does not include dinner). That is separate from the ticket price of $125.00 that you have to pay to get in the door. This is what the person at the Rio told me. For Dinner/VIP tickets to get in the door/table w/bottle, she said it is $694.00 for 2 people or a couple - that would cover everything. But is the standing room only near the stage or are the tables near the stage? | |
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gypsyfire said: Forgive me,for being out of the loop here,but ...what happened to Paisley Park,why can't he just have the concerts there like he used to?
Is he turning his back on MPLS? And does the hotel room have a recording studio? That's the same thing I thought (except for the turning yoru back on MN though). He probably figured that if wanted to do this thing now then folks flying into the land of snow is pretty unpredictable. You could fly in one day and not get out for a week! LOL Hopefully he will open up club 3121 in Chanhassen during the summer. That would be fine with me. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 | |
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What racism Bev? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Dead like Elvis. Prince--RIP All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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last time i was there the tables were not close to the stage but every seat in the house was decent.....i'd shell out the money just so i wouldn't have to stand for 8 hours again | |
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pkidwell said: last time i was there the tables were not close to the stage but every seat in the house was decent.....i'd shell out the money just so i wouldn't have to stand for 8 hours again
So was there the free upper tier seating when you were there? (from description on vegas.com) | |
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Serena said: pkidwell said: last time i was there the tables were not close to the stage but every seat in the house was decent.....i'd shell out the money just so i wouldn't have to stand for 8 hours again
So was there the free upper tier seating when you were there? (from description on vegas.com) I called the Rio to clarify a couple of other things and was told they don't have that seating I mentioned above. (now that I'm typing this, I don't know if she meant there was no upper tier at all or if it just isn't free...) Also, they will have tables that seat four, but the packages are still sold for 2 people. | |
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Serena said: Serena said: So was there the free upper tier seating when you were there? (from description on vegas.com) I called the Rio to clarify a couple of other things and was told they don't have that seating I mentioned above. (now that I'm typing this, I don't know if she meant there was no upper tier at all or if it just isn't free...) Also, they will have tables that seat four, but the packages are still sold for 2 people. I'm still trying to decide if I want to make a reservation. by the time my plane lands on Friday, I check in and everything, the line is going to be insane. i don't mind getting in line Saturday because I'll be there and can get a spot early. If anyone is considering doing the reservation without food option,let me know. It was $374 was it? I hope there's no extra cost. | |
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Details Hours of operation: Open Wednesday- Saturday, 10 p.m. - 4 a.m. Opening Nov. 10. Cover price: Wednesday - Thursday: $31.21. Friday - Saturday: $125. Special dinner and show package available for $312.10 per person. Packages require a minimum of two guests; includes dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine, VIP tickets to the performance, and one bottle with table service per two guests. Payment information: Cash, all major credit cards, room charge. Location: Inside the Rio. Music: Latin, hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz. Resident DJs: Varies. Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older. Attire: Fashionable attire. No athletic attire, shorts, logos, hiking boots, hats, white t-shirts, white tennis shoes, sandals or flip flops are permitted. Dress code is strictly enforced. Occupancy: 1500. Parking: Parking located in garages at the front and rear of the Rio hotel-casino. Valet parking at the Rio. Reservations: For VIP tables and booths. Seating: Yes, for table reservations. Handicapped accessible: Yes. ATM: Outside the club. Special events: Wednesday: "Prince Presents ..." featuring special guest performers. Thursday: Latin Libido (latin, salsa and reggaeton). Friday and Saturday: Live performance by Prince. 3121 Review3121 -- formerly Club Rio -- can boast something few other nightclubs in town can -- it has been a Vegas club standard for more than a decade. The 30,000-square-foot circular-shaped venue serves as a showroom at the Rio hotel before turning into a nightclub later in the evenings. Its round design creates the perfect nightclub setup with a huge dance floor in the center and two tiers of seating surrounding it. The first tier of booths and tables is reserved for VIPs and features bottle service. The second tier offers tables where weary dancers can sit and rest their feet. 3121 is known as a great place to dance, but it is also now home to the purple one himself, Prince, who is scheduled to perform Friday and Saturday nights. As well, he is bringing his musical friends on Wednesday nights for special guest performances. Twelve massive video walls surround the club and project funky, colorful images as well as live shots of the crowd. 3121 is also one of the few clubs in town that has a regular Latin night. "Latin Libido" is held every Thursday and packs in the crowds with infectious Latin house, salsa, merengue, cumbia, reggaeton and hip-hop music. -- Review by Kristine McKenzie http://www.vegas.com/nigh...index.html [Edited 11/4/06 17:17pm] [Edited 11/4/06 17:19pm] Your AVON Lady
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lovemachine said: silverandgold said: No, it just means that you're in standing room only. You can get a table for $374.52 w/a bottle for 2 people or a couple only (does not include dinner). That is separate from the ticket price of $125.00 that you have to pay to get in the door. This is what the person at the Rio told me. For Dinner/VIP tickets to get in the door/table w/bottle, she said it is $694.00 for 2 people or a couple - that would cover everything. But is the standing room only near the stage or are the tables near the stage? It's near the stage and the tables are all around the left and right sides and the back, not sure if there is a second level, but I believe it is. But remember there has been construction done so it may be different now. | |
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wonder505 said: Serena said: I called the Rio to clarify a couple of other things and was told they don't have that seating I mentioned above. (now that I'm typing this, I don't know if she meant there was no upper tier at all or if it just isn't free...) Also, they will have tables that seat four, but the packages are still sold for 2 people. I'm still trying to decide if I want to make a reservation. by the time my plane lands on Friday, I check in and everything, the line is going to be insane. i don't mind getting in line Saturday because I'll be there and can get a spot early. Yes without the dinner it is $374.52 for 2 people or a couple, plus you have to pay the $125 each to get in the door. If anyone is considering doing the reservation without food option,let me know. It was $374 was it? I hope there's no extra cost. | |
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wonder505 said: Serena said: I called the Rio to clarify a couple of other things and was told they don't have that seating I mentioned above. (now that I'm typing this, I don't know if she meant there was no upper tier at all or if it just isn't free...) Also, they will have tables that seat four, but the packages are still sold for 2 people. I'm still trying to decide if I want to make a reservation. by the time my plane lands on Friday, I check in and everything, the line is going to be insane. i don't mind getting in line Saturday because I'll be there and can get a spot early. If anyone is considering doing the reservation without food option,let me know. It was $374 was it? I hope there's no extra cost. If this room is by the casino I am betting they will limit when people can line up. Gobs of Prince fans standing around outside a door for 4 hours wouldn't be good for business. | |
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funkydiva said: 3121
Details Hours of operation: Open Wednesday- Saturday, 10 p.m. - 4 a.m. Opening Nov. 10. Cover price: Wednesday - Thursday: $31.21. Friday - Saturday: Special dinner and show package available for $312.10 per person. Packages require a minimum of two guests; includes dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine, VIP tickets to the performance, and one bottle with table service per two guests. Payment information: Cash, all major credit cards, room charge. Location: Inside the Rio. Music: Latin, hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz. Resident DJs: Varies. Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older. Attire: Fashionable attire. No athletic attire, shorts, logos, hiking boots, hats, white t-shirts, white tennis shoes, sandals or flip flops are permitted. Dress code is strictly enforced. Occupancy: 1500. Parking: Parking located in garages at the front and rear of the Rio hotel-casino. Valet parking at the Rio. Reservations: For VIP tables and booths. Seating: Yes, for table reservations. Handicapped accessible: Yes. ATM: Outside the club. Special events: Wednesday: "Prince Presents ..." featuring special guest performers. Thursday: Latin Libido (latin, salsa and reggaeton). Friday and Saturday: Live performance by Prince. 3121 Review3121 -- formerly Club Rio -- can boast something few other nightclubs in town can -- it has been a Vegas club standard for more than a decade. The 30,000-square-foot circular-shaped venue serves as a showroom at the Rio hotel before turning into a nightclub later in the evenings. Its round design creates the perfect nightclub setup with a huge dance floor in the center and two tiers of seating surrounding it. The first tier of booths and tables is reserved for VIPs and features bottle service. The second tier offers tables where weary dancers can sit and rest their feet. 3121 is known as a great place to dance, but it is also now home to the purple one himself, Prince, who is scheduled to perform Friday and Saturday nights. As well, he is bringing his musical friends on Wednesday nights for special guest performances. Twelve massive video walls surround the club and project funky, colorful images as well as live shots of the crowd. 3121 is also one of the few clubs in town that has a regular Latin night. "Latin Libido" is held every Thursday and packs in the crowds with infectious Latin house, salsa, merengue, cumbia, reggaeton and hip-hop music. -- Review by Kristine McKenzie http://www.vegas.com/nigh...index.html [Edited 11/4/06 17:17pm] [Edited 11/4/06 17:19pm] Special dinner and show package available for $312.10 per person. Packages require a minimum of two guests; includes dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine, VIP tickets to the performance, and one bottle with table service per two guests.
^^^Now see, that is the tricky part,these are the correct prices for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS when Prince is performing, I called the Rio again, this is the deal. $125.00 - per person for entry into the club - standing room only (NOT INCLUDED-->table/dinner) $374.52 - single person rate for a table/w/bottle which includes, tax/gratuities and processing fees (person who purchased ticket for table is allowed to only have one guest sit at their table. Keep in mind that each person still has to pay $125.00 each for entry into the club - the price of the table/w/bottle is separate. (So it would be a good idea if you find someone to split that table fee with you if you want to sit down) DINNER AND SHOW PACKAGE: will cost you$312.10 per person; MINIMUM OF 2 PERSONS OR A COUPLE (keyword is "minimum ")which includes Dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine/VIP tkts to show/table w/one bottle, tax, gratuities and processing fees included - Total for this package is $701.52 [Edited 11/4/06 23:09pm] | |
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silverandgold said: wonder505 said: I'm still trying to decide if I want to make a reservation. by the time my plane lands on Friday, I check in and everything, the line is going to be insane. i don't mind getting in line Saturday because I'll be there and can get a spot early. Yes without the dinner it is $374.52 for 2 people or a couple, plus you have to pay the $125 each to get in the door. If anyone is considering doing the reservation without food option,let me know. It was $374 was it? I hope there's no extra cost. thanks for the info! | |
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the 374.52 is the price of a single VIP ticket with all tax, gratuity and fees. NOT a 2 person rate. | |
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theacendahole said: the 374.52 is the price of a single VIP ticket with all tax, gratuity and fees. NOT a 2 person rate.
Exactly --- single person rate, the 374.52 (Fridays and Saturdays) is for only one table with a bottle, in other words if one person wanted to purchase a table/bottle, then that is the price they will pay-tax,gratuities processing fees included in that price and they are only allowed to bring one guest with them to sit at their table. Everyone still has to pay the separate $125.00 fee for entry into the club. [Edited 11/4/06 23:07pm] | |
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Blessings and very best wishes from Gyro34 to Prince in his new venture. | |
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http://www.lasvegas.com/s...ified_page Prince Prices From: $125.00 Venue: 3121 Location: Rio Category: Headliner, Music Reservations: (702) 777-7777, (888) 746-7156 Showing: 11/10, 11/11, 11/17, 11/18, 11/24, 11/25, 12/01, 12/02, 12/08, 12/09, 12/15, 12/16, 12/22, 12/23, 12/29, 12/30 | |
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wonder505 said: silverandgold said: thanks for the info! No problem, the lady at the Rio explained it thoroughly. [Edited 11/4/06 22:08pm] | |
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silverandgold said: funkydiva said: 3121
Details Hours of operation: Open Wednesday- Saturday, 10 p.m. - 4 a.m. Opening Nov. 10. Cover price: Wednesday - Thursday: $31.21. Friday - Saturday: Special dinner and show package available for $312.10 per person. Packages require a minimum of two guests; includes dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine, VIP tickets to the performance, and one bottle with table service per two guests. Payment information: Cash, all major credit cards, room charge. Location: Inside the Rio. Music: Latin, hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz. Resident DJs: Varies. Clientele/Age Group: 21 and older. Attire: Fashionable attire. No athletic attire, shorts, logos, hiking boots, hats, white t-shirts, white tennis shoes, sandals or flip flops are permitted. Dress code is strictly enforced. Occupancy: 1500. Parking: Parking located in garages at the front and rear of the Rio hotel-casino. Valet parking at the Rio. Reservations: For VIP tables and booths. Seating: Yes, for table reservations. Handicapped accessible: Yes. ATM: Outside the club. Special events: Wednesday: "Prince Presents ..." featuring special guest performers. Thursday: Latin Libido (latin, salsa and reggaeton). Friday and Saturday: Live performance by Prince. 3121 Review3121 -- formerly Club Rio -- can boast something few other nightclubs in town can -- it has been a Vegas club standard for more than a decade. The 30,000-square-foot circular-shaped venue serves as a showroom at the Rio hotel before turning into a nightclub later in the evenings. Its round design creates the perfect nightclub setup with a huge dance floor in the center and two tiers of seating surrounding it. The first tier of booths and tables is reserved for VIPs and features bottle service. The second tier offers tables where weary dancers can sit and rest their feet. 3121 is known as a great place to dance, but it is also now home to the purple one himself, Prince, who is scheduled to perform Friday and Saturday nights. As well, he is bringing his musical friends on Wednesday nights for special guest performances. Twelve massive video walls surround the club and project funky, colorful images as well as live shots of the crowd. 3121 is also one of the few clubs in town that has a regular Latin night. "Latin Libido" is held every Thursday and packs in the crowds with infectious Latin house, salsa, merengue, cumbia, reggaeton and hip-hop music. -- Review by Kristine McKenzie http://www.vegas.com/nigh...index.html [Edited 11/4/06 17:17pm] [Edited 11/4/06 17:19pm] Special dinner and show package available for $312.10 per person. Packages require a minimum of two guests; includes dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine, VIP tickets to the performance, and one bottle with table service per two guests.
^^^Now see, that is the tricky part,these are the correct prices for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS when Prince is performing, I called the Rio again, this is the deal. $125.00 - per person for entry into the club - standing room only (NOT INCLUDED-->table/dinner) $374.52 - single person rate for a table/w/bottle which includes, tax/gratuities and processing fees (person who purchased ticket for table is allowed to only have one guest sit at their table. Keep in mind that each person still has to pay $125.00 each for entry into the club - the price of the table/w/bottle is separate. (So it would be a good idea if you find someone to split that table fee with you if you want to sit down) DINNER AND SHOW PACKAGE: will cost you$312.10 per person; MINIMUM OF 2 PERSONS OR A COUPLE (keyword is "minimum ")which includes Dinner at 3121 Jazz Cuisine/VIP tkts to show/table w/one bottle, tax, gratuities and processing fees included - Total for this package is $701.52 [Edited 11/4/06 23:09pm] Yeah, I was telling my husband about this. It seems expensive, but isn't the venue pretty small? If it's a club setting well there you are, sitting right there watching Prince perform just a few feet away? It's not like it's a stadium or something. I still think it's a pretty good deal because it's in a club setting at a table?? Right?? I read here that it's already sold-out? Does anyone know how long Prince will be in Vegas? I don't think we can go during the holidays because we are expecting company, but I would love to go in the spring or summer. I bet he won't even be playing there that long. | |
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Isel said: Yeah, I was telling my husband about this. It seems expensive, but isn't the venue pretty small? If it's a club setting well there you are, sitting right there watching Prince perform just a few feet away? It's not like it's a stadium or something. I still think it's a pretty good deal because it's in a club setting at a table?? Right?? I read here that it's already sold-out? Does anyone know how long Prince will be in Vegas? I don't think we can go during the holidays because we are expecting company, but I would love to go in the spring or summer. I bet he won't even be playing there that long. Well, in a week's time we hopefully will have reports back from Orgers who will fill us in on what the venue is like and the whole standing/sitting situation, then people will be able to better make up their minds whether it is worth it or not. | |
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metalorange said: Isel said: Yeah, I was telling my husband about this. It seems expensive, but isn't the venue pretty small? If it's a club setting well there you are, sitting right there watching Prince perform just a few feet away? It's not like it's a stadium or something. I still think it's a pretty good deal because it's in a club setting at a table?? Right?? I read here that it's already sold-out? Does anyone know how long Prince will be in Vegas? I don't think we can go during the holidays because we are expecting company, but I would love to go in the spring or summer. I bet he won't even be playing there that long. Well, in a week's time we hopefully will have reports back from Orgers who will fill us in on what the venue is like and the whole standing/sitting situation, then people will be able to better make up their minds whether it is worth it or not. Well, my friend I think I'll wait for the reports too because the pricing structure has me thoroughly confused now. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: metalorange said: Well, in a week's time we hopefully will have reports back from Orgers who will fill us in on what the venue is like and the whole standing/sitting situation, then people will be able to better make up their minds whether it is worth it or not. Well, my friend I think I'll wait for the reports too because the pricing structure has me thoroughly confused now. Oh definately. For $374.52 a table, I want to back a van upto the entrance and take the table home with me! | |
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babynoz said: metalorange said: Well, in a week's time we hopefully will have reports back from Orgers who will fill us in on what the venue is like and the whole standing/sitting situation, then people will be able to better make up their minds whether it is worth it or not. Well, my friend I think I'll wait for the reports too because the pricing structure has me thoroughly confused now. Isel: Yes it's a club setting so he'll only be a few feet away. Babynoz: It's actually not that confusing. The prices listed is exactly how the lady over the phone at the Rio explained it and I called there twice just to make sure the info was accurate. So if you go with your husband and you take the package without the dinner and buy your tickets from ticketmaster, you'll pay $125.00 plus convenience fee - totalling about $143.35 for each ticket, so this is what it will cost with tickets from ticketmaster for the show, plus a table/wbottle for you and your husband (limit is 2 per table for one price): $374.52 - will get you table for two w/bottle(you pay just that one price) $286.70 <- 2 tickets for the show for you and your hubby (tktmaster and conv fee $650.52 - About total cost you'll have to pay for this; price does not include the dinner If you and your hubby takes the Dinner and show package (minimum 2 persons which includes: dinner/2 vip tkts/table/w/bottle) it will cost you $701.52 and you would have to make reservations directly through the Rio to get the Dinner package which includes everything. Then you have to think about the hotel and air reservations which is another dip in the pocket. [Edited 11/5/06 8:26am] | |
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From Robin Leach's column on Friday:
http://journals.aol.com/r...eLifeVegas ROYAL APPROVAL It's exactly one week from tonight that Prince will begin his new Club 3121 venture at the Rio and Luxe Life has the exclusive first look at his just approved marketing photo and the logo-look that will be emblazoned everywhere you turn at the casino. Expect mayhem next Friday night, November 10, when the Purple One unveils the new project. ( at the 'mayhem' comment...) | |
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silverandgold said: babynoz said: Well, my friend I think I'll wait for the reports too because the pricing structure has me thoroughly confused now. Isel: Yes it's a club setting so he'll only be a few feet away. Babynoz: It's actually not that confusing. The prices listed is exactly how the lady over the phone at the Rio explained it and I called there twice just to make sure the info was accurate. So if you go with your husband and you take the package without the dinner and buy your tickets from ticketmaster, you'll pay $125.00 plus convenience fee - totalling about $143.35 for each ticket, so this is what it will cost with tickets from ticketmaster for the show, plus a table/wbottle for you and your husband (limit is 2 per table for one price): $374.52 - will get you table for two w/bottle(you pay just that one price) $286.70 <- 2 tickets for the show for you and your hubby (tktmaster and conv fee $650.52 - About total cost you'll have to pay for this; price does not include the dinner If you and your hubby takes the Dinner and show package (minimum 2 persons which includes: dinner/2 vip tkts/table/w/bottle) it will cost you $701.52 and you would have to make reservations directly through the Rio to get the Dinner package which includes everything. Then you have to think about the hotel and air reservations which is another dip in the pocket. [Edited 11/5/06 8:26am] Thanks for the clarification. I don't think 650.52 is that bad considering the venue and circumstances. We can't go right now though. I've just got too many professional conflicts and then personal commitments. We would have to wait until January at the earliest. I bet you could get some travel packages that include air fare, the show, lodging-- everything. It just depends upon how long Prince is going to be committed to playing there. It might just be for a few months or so--not like Celine show and Elton's show which were more long-term. Both of us are interested.. I think it would be fun.. as long as it's in a club setting and Prince would be right there. That would be so cool. I'm such a fangirl!! | |
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Hi,
for those who called the Rio did you ask or did they tell you for how long is going to stay there? cause I have find this dates till Dec 30. Do you have any ideas if he is going to play for new year's eve? when will be the opening of the restaurant ? what kind of menu with the package?? there is no update on the Rio website..... http://www.lasvegas.com/s...ified_page Prince Prices From: $125.00 Venue: 3121 Location: Rio Category: Headliner, Music Reservations: (702) 777-7777, (888) 746-7156 Showing: 11/10, 11/11, 11/17, 11/18, 11/24, 11/25, 12/01, 12/02, 12/08, 12/09, 12/15, 12/16, 12/22, 12/23, 12/29, 12/30 | |
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Nooooo I can't gooooo
I'm only eighteen! This isn't fair. I'm more mature than an eighteen year old!!!!!Because I like Prince, that's why!! | |
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