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Comedy Clubs
Most of the good
comedy clubs in Las Vegas are located inside the casinos. They attract some big names, but
also give some lesser known comics a break. Some casinos offer comps and discounts for
their comedy clubs, so ask around.
The COMEDY CLUB at THE BEACH
(702) 768-4833.
Price:
$45.00 including 2 drinks & tax. Guests will also
receive a free autographed photo & a naughty one dollar doubloon,
with which, a person has a chance to win up to $4000.
Showtimes: Tues., Wed., & Thurs. at 9:15pm. Friday
& Saturday at 7:15pm and 10:15pm
Dr. Naughty, The World's Foremost X-rated Comedy Hypnotist. At The COMEDY CLUB at THE BEACH, Convention Center Drive at Paradise Road,
Seating Limited. Reservations Required, Call www.drnaughty.com
Comedy Club
Riviera Hotel
(800) 634-6753 or (702) 734-9301
Price:
$18.96 - $24.96
Includes tax and two drinks.
Showtimes: Nightly at 8 and 10 pm, with an extra 11:45 on show on
Friday & Saturday
Located on the second floor of the Mardi Gras Plaza, the Comedy Club features four comics
nightly. This is one of our favorite comedy clubs. On the last weekend of the month, the
club usually hosts an XXXTREME Comedy Showcase for shock and XXX-rated comics. It gets
wild. The club also has R-rated hypnotist Frank Santos and the All Gay Comedy Revue.
Comedy Max
Maxim
(800) 634-6987 or (702) 731-4423
Price:
$16.25 Includes
two drinks, tax and gratuity. Buffet included for $19.95.
Showtimes: Nightly at 7,9 and 10 pm
Great room. The very pretty club hosts three comic nightly. This is a nice place to see a
show. Call ahead to see who's performing.
Comedy Stop
Tropicana
(800) 468-9494 or (702) 739-2411
Price:
$14.30 Includes
two drinks; tax and gratuity extra.
Showtimes: Nightly at 8:30 and 10:30 pm
The Comedy stop features three nationally known comics nightly.
The Improv
Harrah's
(800) 392-9002 or (702) 369-5111
Price:
$14.95
drinks and tax extra.
Showtimes: Tues - Sun at 8 and 10:30 pm, Dark Monday
This 400-seat showroom probably maintains the highest level of well-known comics.
Most comedy clubs feature three or four "nationally known comics", but sometimes
you don't know if they mean America. The next stop after The Improv is usually Letterman
or Leno.
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