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LAS VEGAS, Dec. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country Club
will open its much-anticipated Tryst nightclub on New Years Eve, Saturday,
Dec. 31. The stunning new Tryst will launch and operate under the guidance of
managing partners Victor Drai of Drais Afterhours and Cy and Jesse Waits,
formerly of House of Blues, Light and Tabu.
Inside the 12,000-sq. ft. Tryst -- a name evocative of an intimate
rendezvous spot for lovers -- guests will find a main room with open air and a
sizable dance floor extending into a breathtaking 90-foot waterfall that
cascades into a secluded lagoon. Distinguished by deep reds, chocolate browns
and resin blacks, the sophisticated interior of Tryst features intimate
booth-style tables, a private VIP room and a separate ultra-lounge with its
own house music. The outside patios of Tryst, which are enveloped in dramatic
white linens and shrouded by a grove of trees, offer additional water-side
seating and stage an environment unlike anything else in Las Vegas.
"Tryst is a unique venue in which a traditional nightclub is transformed
into an intimate location. With the open air, breathtaking waterfall and
seating alongside the private lagoon, Tryst offers the perfect compliment to
Wynn Las Vegas," says Drai.
The New Years Eve grand opening party, which is nearly sold out, will
begin at 9 p.m. and includes a New Years countdown and champagne toast. The
cover charge is $150 for men and $100 for women (cover also applies to table
reservations).
Trysts regular hours of operation are Thursdays-Sundays, 10 p.m. to
4 a.m. Cover charge is $30 for men and $20 for women; no cover charge for
bottle customers. Thursday nights is "Industry Night," with complimentary
admission for those in the local service industry with proper ID arriving
before midnight.
Opening its doors on April 28, 2005, Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country
Club has positioned itself as the preeminent destination resort on the Las
Vegas Strip, where every detail has been designed for the ultimate comfort and
convenience. The 217-acre Resort offers more than 2,700 guest rooms and
suites in its gleaming 50-story bronze tower; 22 food and beverage outlets
specializing in fine Italian, French, Mediterranean, Chinese, Japanese and
American fare. In addition, Wynn Las Vegas features the Strips only 18-hole
golf course, designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn; a 110,000-sq. ft. casino
with coinless slots and a full complement of table games; a full-service
salon, fitness center and signature spa and the Wedding Salons at Wynn Las
Vegas. Entertainment at Wynn Las Vegas includes Le Reve and Avenue Q. For
more information, please visit http://www.wynnlasvegas.com.
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