The Crowd at Elevate
The crowd is a mixture of locals and tourists, all ethnicities and ages from 20s to 40s, with the crowd averaging younger as it gets later and the dinner crowd goes home. A bachelorette party had women outnumbering men 3 to one on the dance floor on the Saturday night I was there.
The management bases the fullness of the house on when the dance floor is packed, not when the club is full, so you may wait an hour in line when the lounge area is half empty because there's no room on the dance floor.
There are many complaints about the door policy at Elevate, where bouncers pick and choose who gets in regardless of your position in line.
People coming across after dinner at Takami get priority over the line of people waiting downstairs, but you have to buy a full dinner, not just hang out at the Takami bar, to get the cover charge waived, and Takami patrons are not guaranteed entry into Elevate.