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Check out these six pricey bottle service packages at Encore Beach Club

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With the unofficial end of summer coming on Labor Day weekend, the pools of Las Vegas will soon close for the season. That means one last big bash before the temperatures cool. Encore Beach Club at Encore Las Vegas hosts a pool party with deejay Zedd of “Clarity” fame taking over the decks on Sept. 4, followed by Swedish deejay Avicii on Sept. 5. Progressive house deejay Kaskade continues his residency on Sept. 6, with French deejay David Guetta wrapping up the holiday weekend on Sept. 7.

Why not add some crazy bottle service to boot? Here, a look at six bottle services at Encore Beach Club from least to most expensive.

1. Bae Watch
Servers clad in bikinis stand atop the lifeguard stand with one jeroboam (that’s 3 liters) of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label and five bottles of house bubbly for $6,000.

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2. The S.S. EBC
Encore Beach Club’s “private yacht” docks tableside with one jeroboam of Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque rosé and 10 bottles of house bubbly for $10,000.

3. I Woke Up In a New Bugatti
One jeroboam of Dom Pérignon Rosé and 15 bottles of house bubbly come delivered in miniature sports car for $15,000.

4. Star of the Show
The newest bottle service package comes delivered on a 10-foot mechanical Ferris wheel complete with its own music, cryo and confetti cannons. Encore Beach Club’s servers sit on four seats that rotate as they spray friends with 20 bottles of house bubbly. The package comes with a methuselah (6-liter) bottle of Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque rosé for $25,000.

5. Captain of the Ship
Pick a vessel that servers steer to the table with a methuselah of Armand de Brignac “Ace of Spades” Brut and 25 bottles of house bubbly for $50,000.

6. Mid-life Crisis
This pricey bottle service includes one methuselah of Dom Pérignon Rosé White Gold and 30 bottles of house bubbly delivered on a Harley-Davidson that the guest takes home. Price, $125,000.

Note, tip not included.

Info: Encore Beach Club

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