Dancing For 'Middle-Aged' Folks

My wife and I love to dance but wouldn't get into (or probably want to) most of the hip clubs of the moment? Are there some places on the Strip where we can dance and not feel like grandparents to the rest of the party people?
The Fontana Bar at the Bellagio has a mixed crowd and pretty good live bands playing older and contemporary stuff. The fountains go off right outside the window, which is cool. There's no cover, so the price of admission is an $8 beer, but the mixed drinks start at about $20. They sometimes close it, for big poker tournaments I think, so you need to call in advance.

The country bars - Gilley's, Toby's - have a mixed crowd too.

If you can get to the South Point Casino they offer a couple of different 80's Bands on the weekends starting at 10PM or you could opt to hear the Deja Vu Show Band from 6-9 PM on Wednesdays ($5 cover includes 1 free drink and $5 in free slot play), you will feel really young again since the Wednesday crowd is a little older.



South Point

Bally's Indigo Lounge also has live bands daily and music for middle age folks.

Bally's Indigo
Bring ear plugs if you go to Bally's. Good music but it is LOUD.

I just dance when I walk. Kills two birds.
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Originally posted by: rwinvegas
My wife and I love to dance but wouldn't get into (or probably want to) most of the hip clubs of the moment? Are there some places on the Strip where we can dance and not feel like grandparents to the rest of the party people?


Most of these clubs could probably use some chaperones, lol! I am 40 and I feel like a chaperone at Flamingo pool. And most are probably not THAT much younger than I. (Either looking a lot older than their age or in their 30's)


Tammi from N. GA.
Lawrence Welk called. He said to tell you about this place, but I'm old and hard of hearing, so did not hear what he said, or forgot where.

They even have bubbles.





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Originally posted by: RoadTrip
Lawrence Welk called. He said to tell you about this place, but I'm old and hard of hearing, so did not hear what he said, or forgot where.

They even have bubbles.




A one-eh and-eh a two-eh....

Christ!! I'm freaking middle aged

Thanks! Very helpful!
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