“When we closed ‘DiscoShow,’ we still wanted somewhere to fack around and dance,” said Ross Mollison, Spiegelworld’s Impresario Extraordinaire.
The ad says come and get sticky-sweet stuck at Club Honey, a no-cover Saturday-night-only situation at The Linq Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip where the music hits and the crowd actually dances.
Starting at 9 p.m. (and launching Saturday, Feb. 21), Club Honey turns Glitterloft, 99 Prince Bar and Diner Ross Steakhouse into one big house party in the former Spiegelworld “DiscoShow” multilevel space that closed in January.

“When we closed ‘DiscoShow,’ we still wanted somewhere to fack around and dance,” said Ross Mollison, Spiegelworld’s Impresario Extraordinaire. “I’ve been thinking about what to do with our space at 3535 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
“I briefly considered doing something responsible. Instead, welcome to Club Honey.” Translation: They’re keeping the good bones and ditching the overthinking.

Dance to the music you love until you can’t anymore – welcome back to your 20s! When you need a break, grab a drink, find a couch and have a lounge in the lounge. Saturdays are for dancing. The Club Honey entrance is at 99 Prince Bar.
From 9 p.m.-2 a.m. every Saturday, once you’re in, you’re in. DJ Lexto is blasting Prince, Kaytranada, Beyoncé. Like – I’m sorry – are we kidding? You will lose your friends. You will not care.


Hit the photo booth downstairs before you forget or when your iPhone battery dies, and pop into Diner Ross for a Wagyu flight and a plate of disco fries. It’s an all-in-one night out delivering real party energy for people who just wanna dance.
OK, wait for it … “Oh, I wanna dance with somebody, I wanna feel the heat with somebody … with somebody who loves me” (insert heart emoji). The guest-list link is here. Now dance, I said … dance!
















