4Sixty6: The New Star Of New Jersey
After years of planning and millions of dollars, 4Sixty6 has managed to bring Las Vegas to New Jersey, we experienced it firsthand and we will be coming back very soon.
- New York, NY (1888PressRelease) November 19, 2011 - Club 4Sixty6 keeps the club goers entertained all the way, in West Orange NJ. Last weekend's Saturday night Party featured an incredible line up of legendary DJ's such as Junior Vasquez, Denny Tsettos & Eddie Baez on the turn tables, spinning the hottest tunes for the crowd. The club was full to the maximum capacity! Among the party goers Jionni Lavalle of MTV's hit reality series Jersey Shore, Geena Jinev Anac & Natasha Anac of Lightening Entertainment with friend Danielle Miller and several UFC MMA fighters were seen at the trendy night club. With more than 65 employees, carrying the largest disco ball in the U.S, LED walls, hydraulic dance floors and more than 60 flat screen, high-definition televisions, it was right the place to be.
The restaurants in the club are Logan Sushi House, Cut Steak house with Raw Seafood Restaurant coming soon.
"We enjoyed the sushi bar! The venue also includes three full sized kitchens. Club 4Sixty6 has its own distinct atmospheres, a sunken lounge, sultry piano bar, authentic Japanese nook, Miami VIP cabanas and more, with over the top VIP service. The bars carry a big variety of drinks with an experienced and entertaining bar staff. Last call for drinks was at 1:30 AM and the club stayed open until 4:00 AM. The vallet service was very fast and the experienced club security team was on top of everything. "We had a great time and are very happy with our experience at Club 4Sixty6. After years of planning and millions of dollars, 4Sixty6 has managed to bring Las Vegas to New Jersey, we experienced it firsthand and we will be coming back very soon ." Concluded Geena Jinev Anac of Lightening Entertainment.
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