HQ Night Club inside Revel Casino in Atlantic city  is one of the most ridiculous clubs I've entered in a long time. Especially with the way patrons can be treated. Lets keep this in mind I don't drink but doesn't mean I don't know how to have a great time. First ill start off with it was my friends birthday we had a party of 10 on a list and each couple was still charged $60 entry fee. Then my fellow followers of yelp we get told oh the elevators do not work so all the women in those pumps got to walk up 6-7 flights of concrete slippery steps yeah now try doing that at the end of the night when most people are intoxified. Finally after catching our breath from the stair master HQ fitness Stair Course I walk into the club itself. This is where there's a toss up. The Dj was great EDM play was Crazy with a great light show and performance but from there it starts to fall off. Two very small bars roped off like your waiting on line for a ride at six flags and bouncers constantly trying to push you along. The drink prices are all manhattan prices if not higher. What was a shme is yes music was good and can look past drink prices but not charging that crazy of a door fee then saying hey you get to use the stair master to party. Sorry lucky it was a freinds bday or I would've taken my cash elsewhere. Very poor customer satisfaction and will not return.
Review Source:For starters, after our experience and others I've read about on here, HQ apparently routinely practices a bait-and-switch when it comes to their VIP tables. A group of friends and I planned on a trip there on a Saturday night. We called ahead and asked about reserving a VIP table and were given a price of $1,000 for a table inside by the dance floor. This wasn't cheap by our standards, but in our minds it was worth it if we didn't have to wait in line and would aslo get bottle service. So, we made a reservation. Upon arriving we went upstairs to the VIP entry area and waited about 15 minutes to talk to one of the guys carrying a clipboard. It was then that we were told tables inside were $2,000 and "I don't know who told you $1,000." They know they've got you by the balls when you see enormous lines waiting to get in, so they double the price. So, we were pissed. We started talking about it when the guy chimed in saying "there are no tables left inside, but we can give you one outside for $600. What good is a reservation if you're going to switch the price and location?
So we decided on the table outside and after waiting another 30 minutes they lead us to it.
Since it was nice out, the table area itself wasn't bad. It was not anywhere near the dance floor like we had wanted, but it was ok. Now, we paid $600 for the table, plus tax. Then, for bottle service, we paid $425 each fo 3 bottles of vodka, then they sell you overpriced mixers on top of that. Nothing like paying 15 times retail value for a bottle of vodka. We had a server, who was actually very nice. The servers dress like hookers. Stay classy, HQ.
The dance floor itself is very small. It'll take you 10 minutes just to get on it. Its called a dance floor but because of the setup you'll be doing very little dancing on it, as its so small and confined that the majority of your time will be spent bumping into people.
Ditto on the crowd. It's littered with an odd mix of douchebags and mostly average looking women. Granted, a club can't do much about who chooses to go there, or can they?
We toughed it out until about 4:00am and by then. we'd had enough. I left feeling like I'd just wasted a ton of money on nothing. I won't be back.