Flex is a gay nightclub that is open 24 hours. There is no cover charge, and drinks cost just $2 to $7, based on 2010 rates. Occupancy is just 175, so get there early or expect to wait in line. Parking is free and is located behind the building. Nightly events include guest DJs and drink specials.
Freezone is two blocks south of the Hard Rock Hotel. The nightclub is open 24 hours a day seven days a week. The club features the longest-running drag show in Vegas, Queens of Las Vegas. The dance floor is spacious and the DJ plays recent hits. During the week guests can enjoy the arcade or play a game of pool. The dress code is enforced. Do not wear baggy clothing, knit hats or sports jerseys. There are special events throughout the week that have included karaoke night, ladies night, boy's night and dance parties.
Gipsy wasnamed as the choice gay/lesbian bar in 2004 by Las Vegas Weekly readers. It is open Thursday through Sunday. Doors open at 9 p.m. and do not close until the party dies down. The average price for drinks runs at around $4, based on 2010 rates. If you don't want to look for parking at one of the nearby lots, you can valet your car at the front of the venue. You can expect music, dancing and affordable beverages. There are drink specials and special events throughout the week as well.
Secret Nightclub is lavishly decorated with chandeliers and red velvet curtains. The venue is 15,000 square feet, so the guests are less likely to feel crowded. Nightly stage performances feature professional dancers. The venue is divided into separate rooms providing different experiences. One room is reserved for the DJ and those willing to dance, while a second room is quiet and intimate. You can make a reservation and reserve a table with bottle service. There are special events throughout the year as well. The cost of drinks is going to be pricier than the other clubs listed, and general admission is $20. The club opens up at 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.