Las Vegas Bottle Service Prices: 2026 VIP Table Cost Guide
Published
Las Vegas bottle service prices move fast, and the same venue can have totally different minimum spends depending on the DJ, holiday calendar, and table location. This guide gives you practical ranges so you can budget before you lock in a reservation.
If you want real-time listings by date and venue, use our live VIP table pricing tool.
Typical Las Vegas bottle service price ranges
For most weekends, you can use these baseline ranges:
- Entry tier tables: $1,000 to $2,500 minimum spend
- Mid-tier dance-floor tables: $2,500 to $6,000 minimum spend
- Prime main-room tables: $6,000 to $15,000 minimum spend
- Ultra-premium stage/front tables: $15,000 to $50,000+
Dayclub pricing is usually lower than major Saturday nightclub headliner nights, but premium holiday weekends can push dayclub minimums into nightclub territory.
How minimum spend actually works
Minimum spend is not a ticket price. It is a required spend commitment on your table check. In most cases:
- You pay a deposit up front.
- The deposit applies to your minimum.
- You spend the rest on bottles, mixers, and add-ons at the table.
A $4,000 minimum for 8 guests is effectively $500 per person before tax and gratuity. This is why group size matters so much when comparing value.
Table location tiers and why they change pricing
Venue maps usually follow predictable pricing zones:
- Back/side/main room edge: cheapest way to get into VIP
- Dance-floor second row: better energy, moderate jump in cost
- Main stage/front: highest visibility and biggest premium
- Specialty inventory (cabana, bungalow, villa): priced by privacy + capacity
At high-demand clubs like LIV Las Vegas, XS Nightclub, and Omnia Nightclub, moving from back wall to true front-row can multiply minimum spend several times on the same night.
Venue tier expectations (nightclubs)
These are practical planning bands, not fixed posted rates:
Premium tier
- LIV Las Vegas
- XS Nightclub
- Omnia Nightclub
Expect many weekend options to start around $3,000 to $6,000, with top locations and major artists ranging far higher.
Mid-to-high tier
You can often find more inventory in the $1,500 to $4,500 range on non-holiday dates, with strong jumps for holiday lineups.
Venue tier expectations (dayclubs)
Dayclubs still vary, but most buyers see these patterns:
- LIV Beach: premium inventory and strong demand on marquee Saturdays
- Encore Beach Club: premium pricing with major artist volatility
- Marquee Dayclub: broad range from entry-level to premium cabana spends
- Tao Beach Dayclub: good inventory spread with event-dependent spikes
Budget dayclub minimums often begin around $1,000 to $2,500, while prime placement on big weekends can move above $10,000.
Hidden costs many groups miss
Most first-time buyers budget only the minimum spend and get surprised at final checkout. Plan for:
- Sales tax
- Automatic gratuity (commonly 20%)
- Venue fee / service fee where applicable
- Premium brand upgrades if your group orders beyond standard bottles
A simple rule: build a total-night budget that is roughly 30% to 40% above minimum spend so your group is not squeezed at checkout.
How to choose the right table for your group
Use this decision framework:
- 4–6 guests, value focus: look for side/back inventory and off-peak dates
- 6–10 guests, energy focus: dance-floor second-row tables usually balance vibe and spend
- 10+ guests, celebration focus: compare premium large-format tables against multiple smaller tables
Then cross-check your options in the table pricing comparison tool by filtering for guest capacity and per-person spend.
Booking strategy that saves money
- Book earlier for headliner dates. Prime inventory disappears first.
- Stay flexible on exact venue. Same-night alternatives can be thousands lower.
- Target shoulder dates. Thursday, Sunday, and non-holiday weekends can materially reduce minimums.
- Optimize by location, not only headline name. A second-row table at a premium venue can beat a front table at your second-choice venue on value.
Quick budget examples
- $3,000 minimum / 6 guests: about $500 per person before tax/gratuity
- $6,000 minimum / 10 guests: about $600 per person before tax/gratuity
- $12,000 minimum / 12 guests: about $1,000 per person before tax/gratuity
If your per-person target is clear before you shop, table selection gets much easier.
Final takeaway
Las Vegas bottle service pricing is best treated as a range market, not a fixed menu. Start with your group size, set a per-person target, compare current listings in /tables, then choose the table location and venue tier that matches your night.