- Hours of operation:
Open daily, 6 p.m. - 4 a.m. First show is at 10 p.m. and shows run every 30 minutes.
- Location:
Inside Caesars Palace.
- Cover price:
The cover price varies depending on day of the week and special events.
- Reservations:
Reservations for bottle service only.
- Payment info:
All major credit cards are accepted.
- Music:
Rock, '80s.
- Resident DJ:
DJ talent rotates.
- Clientele/Age Group:
21 and older.
- Attire:
Proper attire required.
- Parking:
Self parking and valet both available at Caesars Palace hotel-casino.
- Seating:
Yes.
- Handicapped accessible:
Yes.
- ATM:
ATM available inside the casino.
- Interior description:
Walls are painted red and are adorned with large photographic portraits of Dolls celebrity
guest performers. Stages line two sides of the room and there is a small, elevated circular stage in the center.
- Special events:
No regular weekly events scheduled, but special parties are held occasionally.
- Willa Ford: The pop singer will perform with the Dolls until August 13.
Review: Hollywood's famous Pussycat Dolls burlesque troupe has brought its sexy stage show to the
first ever Pussycat Dolls Lounge at Caesars Palace.
With a cast of sultry singers and dancers, the Dolls resurrect the glory days of the 1930s, adding some modern style.
The Pussycat Dolls Lounge is a fairly small room adjoining the larger Pure nightclub, which guests can access directly
from the lounge.
Walls are painted red and are adorned with large photographic portraits of Dolls celebrity guest performers including Paris
Hilton, Charlize Theron and Christina Aguilera.
Stages line two sides of the room, and there is a small, elevated, circular stage in the center. Seven nights a week, the
Dolls, clad in fishnets, leather and bustiers, delight audiences with their performances.
The Dolls sing, dance and tantalize using various props including swings hanging from the ceiling and a bathtub sitting
on one of the stages.
Performances are about three to five minutes long, but the Dolls reappear every 20 to 30 minutes with new routines.
In between the performances, a DJ spins rock music and patrons can cool off with a drink at the bar. A few reserved tables
with bottle service also are available.
-- Review by Kristine McKenzie |