Vegas Bottle Service Guide

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What Is Bottle Service?

Bottle service gets you a private VIP table, a dedicated server, and bottles of liquor at a Vegas nightclub or dayclub. It’s the premium way to experience Vegas nightlife — you skip the line, get guaranteed entry, and have a home base all night. Compare live minimums across venues on our interactive table pricing tool before you book.

Why Get a Table?

  • Skip the line — walk right past the general admission and guest list lines
  • Guaranteed entry — even on sold-out headliner nights
  • Private space — your own table, couch, or cabana
  • All drinks included — the minimum spend covers your bottles and mixers
  • The math works out — a $3,000 table split 6 ways is $500/person for a full night of drinks plus VIP entry

Nightclub Pricing Tiers

TierLocationMinimum SpendGuests
Back / SideFurther from stage$1,500 – $3,0004 – 6
Dance FloorNear the action$3,000 – $10,0006 – 10
Main Stage / FrontPrime real estate$5,000 – $25,000+8 – 15
Ultra-PremiumBest in the houseUp to $50,000+10 – 20+

Dayclub Pricing Tiers

TierTypeMinimum SpendGuests
Daybed / CouchPoolside seating$1,000 – $3,0004 – 6
CabanaCovered with shade$2,500 – $7,5006 – 10
Bungalow / VillaPrivate luxury$5,000 – $25,000+10 – 20
Stage / PremiumBest locationUp to $50,000+10 – 20+

What Drives Pricing?

What’s Included (and What’s Not)

Included

  • Table reservation with guaranteed entry
  • Dedicated server and busser
  • Bottles of liquor (based on your minimum spend)
  • Mixers, ice, and garnishes
  • VIP line skip

Not Included (Added to Your Bill)

  • Tax — approximately 8.375% (Clark County sales tax)
  • Gratuity — 20% automatic gratuity
  • Premium bottle upgrades — if you want top-shelf beyond your minimum

Bottle Pricing at the Table

CategoryPrice Range
Standard bottles (Tito’s, Grey Goose, etc.)$500 – $700
Premium bottles (Don Julio 1942, Clase Azul)$800 – $1,500
Ultra-premium (Ace of Spades, Dom Pérignon)$2,000+

For reference, these bottles retail at $30 – $60. The markup pays for the table, service, and experience.

How to Book

  1. Through the venue — contact the venue’s VIP host or book online
  2. Through a promoter — local VIP hosts can sometimes negotiate better tables or perks
  3. Through Vinny — ask our AI concierge for real-time pricing and availability

When to book: As early as possible, especially for weekend headliner nights. Premium tables sell out days in advance.

Pro Tips

  • The deposit is not extra — your deposit (usually 50%) applies toward the minimum spend
  • Split the cost — a table is most cost-effective with a full group (6 – 10 people)
  • Mention special occasions — birthdays, bachelorettes, and anniversaries may get you perks (sparklers, cake, a better table)
  • Arrive on time — most tables have a check-in window; showing up late risks losing your reservation
  • Don’t waste your minimum on expensive bottles — standard bottles count toward the minimum just the same
  • Dayclubs are cheaper — if you want the VIP experience on a budget, dayclubs like Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub, LIV Beach, and Tao Beach Dayclub offer lower minimums
  • Check pricing before you go — table prices vary by event, not just venue. A Tuesday at Marquee Nightclub is very different from a Saturday with a headliner DJ. Browse upcoming Vegas nightlife events to see who’s playing and which nights spike pricing

Dress Code Still Applies

A confirmed table reservation does not override the door’s dress code — bouncers can still turn you away. Read the Vegas nightclub dress code guide before you head out, especially for premium rooms like XS, LIV, and Omnia.

Guest List vs. Bottle Service: When to Upgrade

ScenarioRecommendation
Small group, weeknightGuest list is fine
Large group (6+)Table is better value per person
Headliner night or holidayTable guarantees entry
Group of mostly guysTable avoids ratio requirements
Special celebrationTable with VIP treatment
Budget night outGuest list + bar drinks

Not ready to commit to a table? Read how Vegas guest lists work to see if you qualify for free entry, or compare full minimums and tiers on the interactive /tables tool.