3673 Needles Highway
Laughlin, NV 89029
Clark County
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by Jessica C. on Came on "Refried Friday's" to celebrate my friends birthday, they have a $5.00 valet cover charge but I found parking across the street since I was early. As I waited for my friends to show up David Spade showed up with a bunch of blonds, I was nah.. I really don't want to go in now if this is going to be the kind of comedy here, turns out he just did a quickie appearance in the show before ours... Anyways it was a total of $130.00 for 7 people, luckily my friend had a hook up so we didn't need to pay to get in but we did have to wait an hour till our show started, unless we opted to go in to the restaurant to eat, which I was yes, it's cold outside, we basically ordered one of our two mandatory cocktails, so two cocktails, 5 waters an order ho-hum calamari and buffalo wings (3) which came to a total of $ 65.00 tip included. I thought that's some really pricey squid. Okay so into the show we where seated right in front, which I hate because you know there bound to make fun of you, I luckily dodged a bullet that night, and found the MC to be Loud, not funny loud but annoying Loud.. some other guys came on, whatever whatever, not so funny. Then they had Iliza Shlesinger its first female winner from the last comic standing on stage, she actually performs very well and wouldn't mind seeing her again, and not to stereotype but why is it that the black guy always the funniest of them all, who If I recall closed the show. So for a hour and some change show it was overall pleasant experience but don't see myself coming here again, unless there is a specific comedian I'd like to see.
by Alia Vieweg on Title of this post: Seeing Stars Have you ever been to a baseball game and seen a wild fly ball head into the stands and wonder who the unlucky person was in the crowd that caught that bad boy in the eye? Yeah me too. Here's a note to musicians of the world - stop throwing hard objects into the crowd. They hurt when you take them in the eye. Here's how this went down.... Me, two adult beverages in hand as to not have to traverse up the stairs of the Orpheum in my heels. The lights go down just as we find our seats so we sit a row farther back than supposed to, for convenience sake. We get settled just as Stars launch into their opening song - "Take Me to the Riot", one of my FAVORITES. I am just starting to think - this is going to be a magical show and PHWAP! My eye starts tearing up - then starts POUNDING. Um, did I just get hit with a BALL? Was that a RUBBER BALL??? Who throws BALLS into the crowd. Seriously, who does that? At a concert? Balls? Really? Well, as it turns out as the show progressed the band threw FLOWERS into the crowd. Still, I couldn't figure out why I was thrown a ball, not one of the pretty stems the rest of the people were getting.... until halfway through the show I turned around and saw petal shrapnel strewn behind me. Are you kidding me??? That was one helluva bulb that attacked me & SERIOUSLY, we were sitting IN THE BALCONY, three rows back which would make the ball throwing make sense. To get a single flower that high in the air, all the way back to me took some serious flower-tossing skills. So, the lesson learned here is - one must keep one hand open & their eyes on the stage at all times to deflect flying objects. And yes, my eye is better and yes, the show was absolutely incredible. And yes, I will forgive Torquil and his super-human flower-flinging strength because he sang "The Night Starts Here", just for me - as if to apologize. Oh - I suppose I should note (seeing as this post is supposed to be about the venue, not the show) - the Orpheum is BEAUTIFUL. It is draped in history and has been incredibly well preserved. Stunningly majestic. I have tickets to see Andrew Bird in about a month and cannot wait! I highly recommend seeing a show there - just beware of kamakaze daisies.
by Laura F. on The only thing I know for sure is once I took a boy home from here who was Indian, and the next morning, his name was Miguel Ramirez. 5 stars.