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Nov 09, 2015 07:47 AM EST
The luxurious casino and Hotel, Wynn Las Vegas will launch its latest nightlife concept, Intrigue with its new rule, fordidding the use of social media while at the vicinity. Sure, night socialites will appreciate the brand new night club so as the non social media users.
According to PR Newswire, Wynn Las Vegas revealed their brand new concept nightclub, Intrigue during the Tryst Nightclub's "Final Affair" industry party. Intrigue will also launch on the 28th of April 2016 and will use the venue currently by Tryst. The debut also marks the hotel casino's 11th anniversary. After the successful 10 years of Tryst nightclub, it closed down on November 7, Saturday.
As Intrigue will make its opening next year in April, the casino-hotel is also banning the use of social media while at the nightclub premises. According to Skift, Sean Christie, the Wynn Las Vegas vice president of operations said, the social-posting ban will apply only inside a smaller, invite-only area that fits about 150 people.
He also said, they will not act like a "social media police" or block the signals of phones, but they will assign their staff to tell gentle reminders that no posting is allowed inside the private room. Christie also added "those who post anyway risk losing their exclusive but free membership to the club."
The nightclub space will feature state-of-the-art John Lyons Systems sound and lightings throughout the spectacular 14,000-square-foot venue and will house 1,200 guests. The partygoers will also enjoy with their contemporary party music with the mix of various kind of genre upbeat party dancing music.
Christie also added, "Wynn was the first in Las Vegas to embrace the DJ phenomenon at Encore Beach Club, XS and Surrender and will again usher in a unique concept with Intrigue while providing the highest level of luxury and service that customers expect from the resort." Its social media-free zone promotes the guests' ultimate privacy.