The Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub Offers World’s Most Expensive Bottle Service

The year is coming to an end and the preparation is on to welcome the New Year. The Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub has created the ultimate package to celebrate the New Year eve in style. They are offering what they call the world’s most expensive bottle service for its year end party extravaganza. It has been named the Dynastie Package and it will cost you a cool $500,000. The party will take place at the MGM Casino and people opting for the package will surely feel like the star of the evening. They will be occupying special designated places when the clock strikes midnight to ring in the New Year.
It is truly a premium package as a staff of 40 will be on hand to serve you and your friends attending the party. Your name will keep flashing on the Kakkasan screen amidst the light show and confetti drop. World’s largest champagne bottle holding 30 liter of Midas by Armand de Brignac will be brought in to serve you and your entourage. The bottle stands 4 feet tall and weighs all of 100 pounds. It holds the same amount of champagne as 40 standard sized bottles. A model cocktail waitress will come riding a chariot and serve you your drink. It can’t really get fancier than that.

World's Largest Champagne Bottle
If you are willing you may carry the fantasy forward. The club will offer you a custom made championship belt that you can wear across your waist and indulge in some UFC fantasies. The participant of the Dynastie Package will be presented with a gold disc signed by superstar DJ Calvin Harris, who’s the headliner that night. If you book yourself for December 30 then the disc will be signed by performing DJ Hardwell, and on Jan. 1 it’s signed by Tiesto. If you can spare $150,000 then you can book yourself on all the three nights. At the end the premium package offers handsome gifts to the guest which is a pair of diamond Hakkasan cuff links and a diamond necklace.

Via: yahoo

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