For many “9-to-5” business people in Las Vegas, what happens on the Strip in the nightclub scene after dark is as foreign as Laos, London or Liberia.
What most people in the business community do not see is that within Las Vegas’ nightclub industry, the “occupation” of “independent nightclub host” — someone who gets paid per person or per group to bring tourists to a nightclub — is probably the fastest-growing occupation in the city over the past five years.
But nightlife experts and veterans agree that this expansion is not good for the industry, as the lack of credibility of newcomers hurts the credibility of longtime nightclub industry leaders like Red Carpet VIP, which has been in business since 2002.
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Behind the Red Ropes
By Rodric J. Hurdle-Bradford
Special to the Las Vegas Business Press
For many “9-to-5” business people in Las Vegas, what happens on the Strip in the nightclub scene after dark is as foreign as Laos, London or Liberia.
What most people in the business community do not see is that within Las Vegas’ nightclub industry, the “occupation” of “independent nightclub host” — someone who gets paid per person or per group to bring tourists to a nightclub — is probably the fastest-growing occupation in the city over the past five years.
But nightlife experts and veterans agree that this expansion is not good for the industry, as the lack of credibility of newcomers hurts the credibility of longtime nightclub industry leaders like Red Carpet VIP, which has been in business since 2002…
– Read the entire article at: https://businesspress.vegas/gaming-hospitality/behind-red-ropes