It was a game-changer for Ghostbar, which brought a new dimension to Las Vegas nightlife. Originally opening in November 2001, Ghostbar became one of the city’s hottest hot spots after being featured on the 2002 season of MTV reality series “The Real World,” which was filmed at the Palms. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians now owns the Palms, having closed last month on its $650 million purchase of the hotel-casino from Station Casinos parent company, Red Rock Resorts. Now, Ghostbar is set to return when the hotel-casino reopens under its new owner this spring at a date to be announced, the Palms tweeted Tuesday. NFL stars, rock stars, movie stars - they all flocked there to party under the stars on Ghostbar’s patio and perhaps get the willies on its famous see-through glass balcony. Up on the 55th floor of the Palms, the 8,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor club was known for gorgeous views of gorgeous people - and gleaming Las Vegas alike. If you could withstand lines longer than one of the runways at Harry Reid International Airport, you do. It was once one of Las Vegas’ premier haunts.
Outdoor patio at Ghostbar nightclub at the Palms hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Aug.