Located inside the elegant Mandalay Bay Casino Resort, Rumjungle caters more toward an upscale clientele than the throngs of young club-goers that frequent most other Las Vegas dance clubs. Generally, Rumjungle sees a mixed crowd of late-20- to early-40-somethings.
Upon entering the club, visitors are greeted with volcanic mountains of rum, an elongated and illuminated bar, and a spacious dance floor with a fiery backdrop. Music generally includes Latin, Caribbean, and African beats with twinges of techno thrown in for variety. True dancers swarm the dance floor, while others flock to the surrounding tables and booths. You have to pay to sit down at a table. So, if you can't dance and you're low on cash you might be standing all night.
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