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Las Vegas Bottle Service Prices

What bottle service actually costs in Las Vegas, what drives the price, and how to get the best table for your budget. Straight from the hosts who book it every night.

We are Promoter Now, the local host team that books VIP tables and bottle service at every major club and dayclub on the Strip. We quote these minimums and walk groups to their tables week after week, so the numbers below are not scraped from a press release. They are the real-world ranges we actually see, plus the fees that turn a headline minimum into your true out-the-door total. There is no fixed price list in Vegas, because the number moves with the night, the headliner, your group and where you sit. Here is exactly how it works and how to spend smart.

How Much Is Bottle Service in Las Vegas?

As a rough guide, table minimums run from around $1,000 to $2,000 at mid-tier nightclubs and $2,000 to $3,500 or more at the megaclubs on a normal weekend. On a marquee headliner night (think a Tiesto, Calvin Harris or John Summit Saturday) or a holiday weekend like New Year's Eve, Memorial Day or Labor Day, the same dance-floor table can climb into the five figures. Dayclubs and pool parties follow the same logic for daybeds and cabanas, just shifted to daytime. These are live ranges, not a menu, and the most important thing to understand is below.

The minimum is not a cover charge. It is the amount your group must spend on bottles and mixers, so you actually get product for it rather than handing over money at a door. The number you should budget around is not the headline minimum but the all-in total after fees, which we break down further down this page.

A real VIP bottle service table setup at XS Nightclub Las Vegas

Table Minimums by Club Tier (2026)

Use this as a planning range, not a quote. Minimums move daily with demand, so the figures below show the typical spread from a quiet weeknight to a sold-out headliner. All numbers are the table minimum only, before tax, venue fee and gratuity.

Tier Example venues Weeknight Weekend Headliner / holiday
Megaclubs LIV, XS, Omnia, Hakkasan, Zouk $1,000 - $2,000 $2,000 - $3,500+ $3,500 - $10,000+
Mid-tier nightclubs Marquee, TAO, Jewel $800 - $1,500 $1,500 - $3,000 $3,000 - $6,000+
Dayclubs / pool parties Encore Beach Club, Palm Tree Beach Club, TAO Beach, Marquee Dayclub $400 - $1,000 (daybed) $1,500 - $3,000 (cabana) $3,000 - $8,000+ (cabana)

Ranges reflect typical 2026 minimums before tax, venue fee and gratuity. Dance-floor and stage-side tables sit at the top of each range; perimeter tables at the bottom. For per-venue minimums, fee stacks and a downloadable dataset, see our quarterly Vegas Nightlife Price Index.

What Drives the Price

Five factors decide where your minimum lands inside those ranges. Move any one of them and the number moves with it.

VIP bottle service table at a Las Vegas nightclub

The All-In Cost (Don't Forget the Fees)

Your quoted minimum is not your final number, and this is where most groups under-budget. Three charges stack on top of whatever you spend: Nevada sales tax of about 8.4%, a venue or admin fee that at the big rooms is often around 12 to 13%, and gratuity of 18 to 20%. Added together that is roughly a 35 to 40% markup on your minimum.

A simple way to estimate your real out-the-door total is to multiply the minimum by about 1.37. So a $1,000 minimum lands near $1,370, a $2,000 minimum lands near $2,750, and a $3,000 headliner table lands closer to $4,100 all-in. We track every venue's fee stack in the Vegas Nightlife Price Index, our quarterly data report. What you get for that markup is not nothing: the table itself, line-skip VIP entry with cover included, a dedicated cocktail server, a busser keeping you stocked with ice, cups and mixers, and security on your section all night. We always quote the all-in number, not the teaser minimum, so there are no surprises when the check lands at the table.

Sparkler bottle presentation being carried to a VIP table in a Las Vegas nightclub

Per-Venue Examples

To make the ranges concrete, here is roughly where a few signature rooms tend to start. These are typical entry points, not guarantees, and they rise fast on headliner Saturdays.

Want to see what is bookable on your exact date? Browse bottle service deals by venue, or compare rooms first in our guide to the best Las Vegas nightclubs.

Nightclub vs Dayclub Pricing

Bottle service splits into two worlds, and the pricing behaves differently in each. At night you are buying a table inside a club, and the entry product is just that, a table. During the day at a pool party you are buying outdoor real estate, and the tier of that real estate drives the number far more than at night. A daybed (the entry-level option, usually two to four people) starts as low as $400 on a weekday and runs $700 to $1,500 on a peak Saturday. A cabana (a semi-enclosed structure seating six to twelve) starts around $1,500 and climbs to $6,000 and beyond, while bungalows and plunge-pool cabanas at venues like Encore Beach Club sit at $3,000 and up, reaching $8,000 or more on a headliner Saturday.

Two practical differences matter for your budget. First, dayclubs add food and the same line-skip access into the package, so the value math shifts in your favor for a group that plans to spend the whole day there. Second, the season is everything: Vegas pool season runs roughly March through September, with the highest minimums on summer Saturdays and the major holiday weekends. If you want the lowest possible entry point in the city, a weekday dayclub daybed is hard to beat. If you want the marquee experience, a summer Saturday cabana at the top dayclubs is the priciest seat in town, daytime or night.

Group Sizing and Bottle Math

The number that trips people up is the gap between the table minimum and the price of a single bottle. They are two different figures. A megaclub minimum of $2,000 might be met with three standard bottles at roughly $700 each, while a mid-tier $1,000 minimum might be two bottles. The working rule clubs use is about one bottle for every five to six guests, so a group of ten usually lands on a two to three bottle minimum that doubles as the table you are paying for.

That is also why bottle service is a per-head game. Take a $2,000 weekend table at a megaclub: all-in it runs near $2,750, and split across ten people that is about $275 each for guaranteed entry, a reserved home base and your drinks for the night. Split across four, the same table is closer to $690 a head and rarely worth it. Before you book, divide the all-in total by your real headcount and compare it to what cover plus a few bar drinks would cost each person. If the table number is in the same neighborhood, the table almost always wins on convenience and certainty.

The bottle wall and chandelier room at Omnia Las Vegas

How to Get the Best Deal

The same table can vary by thousands of dollars between venues and nights, so a little planning goes a long way. Go midweek or on a Sunday when your schedule allows, since the night of the week is the single biggest lever on price. Choose a perimeter or raised table over a dance-floor spot if proximity to the booth is not the point. Size your minimum to your real group rather than overbooking, and let the bottle selection do the work of hitting the number rather than padding it with expensive champagne you do not need.

Above all, compare. We check options across multiple clubs and dayclubs, steer you to the right night, and match the table to your group and budget, then come back with an accurate all-in price so you can decide with the real number in hand. There is no charge to you for the host service. Tell us your date, your venue or vibe, and your headcount, and we will handle the rest. If you are weighing a table against simply getting in, see our Las Vegas guest list guide, check what is on for your date on the Las Vegas club events calendar, or browse current bottle service deals.

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Las Vegas Bottle Service Price FAQ

How much is bottle service in Las Vegas? +
Table minimums typically run $1,000 to $2,000 at mid-tier clubs and $2,000 to $3,500 or more at the megaclubs on a normal weekend, climbing into the five figures for marquee headliners and holiday weekends. On top of the minimum you pay sales tax (about 8.4%), a venue or admin fee (often around 12 to 13%), and gratuity (usually 18 to 20%), so your all-in total runs roughly 1.35x to 1.4x the quoted minimum. The minimum itself is spent on bottles and mixers for your group, so it is not a pure cover charge.
What is a table minimum? +
The minimum is the amount your group must spend on bottles and mixers to hold the table for the night. If your minimum is $2,000, you order at least $2,000 of bottles. If you order less, you still owe the full $2,000; if you order more, you pay the overage. Tax, the venue fee and gratuity are then added on top of whatever you spend.
How much does a single bottle cost at a Vegas club? +
Standard liquor bottles like Grey Goose, Ketel One or Casamigos run roughly $600 to $900 at the megaclubs and $500 to $700 at mid-tier rooms. Champagne and premium pours such as Dom Perignon and Ace of Spades run $700 to $2,000 and up. Your table minimum is met by adding up the bottles you order, not by a separate flat fee.
What does the all-in price include beyond the minimum? +
Three add-ons stack on the minimum: sales tax of about 8.4%, a venue or admin fee that is often around 12 to 13%, and gratuity of 18 to 20%. Added together that is roughly a 35 to 40% markup, so a $2,000 minimum lands closer to $2,700 to $2,800 out the door. In return the table itself, line-skip entry, a dedicated server, a busser, mixers, ice and section security are all included at no extra charge.
How many people does one table cover? +
A table works for a range of group sizes, and the rule of thumb clubs use is about one bottle per five to six people. A group of eight to ten usually fits a standard table comfortably on a two to three bottle minimum, while bigger groups need a larger table, a higher minimum, or more bottles. The cleanest way to judge value is to divide the all-in total by your headcount and compare it to what cover plus drinks at the bar would cost each person.
Which Vegas clubs have the cheapest bottle service? +
On a weeknight, mid-tier rooms like Marquee, TAO and Jewel carry the lowest entry minimums, sometimes starting near $800 to $1,000. Dayclubs are even cheaper at the daybed level, with weekday daybeds starting around $400. The megaclubs (LIV, XS, Omnia) sit at the top of the range, especially on Saturdays and headliner nights. The single biggest lever on price is the night you go, not just the venue.
Is bottle service worth it in Vegas? +
On a busy weekend or a headliner night, usually yes. It skips the line, guarantees entry even when general admission is capped, gives your group a home base with a server, and on a sold-out night it is often the only reliable way in. On a quieter weeknight, the guest list can be more than enough. We will tell you honestly which one makes sense for your specific date and group.
How do I get the best bottle service deal? +
Pricing swings by night, headliner, group size and table location, so the same room can vary by thousands of dollars across a week. Go on a weeknight or a Sunday when you can, choose a perimeter table over a dance-floor or stage-side spot, size your minimum to your real headcount, and let a host compare options across multiple venues. We do exactly that and come back with table choices and an accurate all-in quote up front at no charge to you.
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