RAIN
Three floors of skyboxs, cabanas and waterbooths overlook the main dance floor where the crowd moves to a mixture of hip hop, house and trance music.
If you are going to do Rain do it right. There are three levels of VIP and because of its high popularity they charge a table fee on top of the bottle minimums. However, the Cabanas and Skyboxes allow you to host your own party within the party, allowing one full vip access inside one of the hottest clubs in Vegas!
REVIEW
The pleasures of Rain Las Vegas lie in its contradictions. Like the hotel-casino that hosts it, the club was built for locals but encourages out-of-state visitors to leave the Strip and party down. It is cavernous without feeling impersonal, unique without being gimmicky and elegant without being pretentious.
As you enter the club through a bright, futuristic tunnel, the club's visual charms hit you immediately. The state-of-the-art lighting system washes the room in color and motion, the dance floor seems to float on a bed of fountains and a wall of Strip-facing windows compliment the members-only "cabanas" on the upper level. The latter may seem an unusual design choice for a discotheque -- traditionally windowless boxes -- but it pays off. Rain is very much part of the fun that's going on outside, a party that hasn't stopped for years.
The sound system is good and sharp -- all the better to pump out those deep house and techno beats -- and live shows by the likes of Macy Gray help to draw out Vegas' prettiest, best-dressed crowd. Contrary to popular perception, not only does it rain in the desert, but it's also a real pleasure when it does.
Source: vegas.com