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Vegas Bottle Service Guide

  • Feb 14
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 16


Bottle service is when you book a table at a nightclub in Las Vegas. You pay for bottles and drinks that get delivered to your table. You contact a host who reserves your table. You arrive at the club and skip the long regular entry line. A server brings your bottles and handles your drinks all night. Knowing how this works helps you understand the real costs upfront.


What Bottle Service Includes?


Bottle service Las Vegas includes a reserved table in the VIP section. You get a fast entry that skips the regular line. Bottles come to your table with mixers, ice, cups, and garnishes.


Regular entry lines take 30 minutes to 2 hours on busy nights. VIP entry gets you inside in 5 to 10 minutes.


Your table gives your group a spot to sit all night. You do not stand in crowded areas or fight for space. Your group has a home base.


A server works your section all night. They bring bottles, refill ice and mixers, and handle drink orders. A busser keeps your table clean and restocked.


Tables near the DJ or stage cost more than tables in back sections. Better locations mean higher beverage minimums.

How to Book


Book bottle service before you arrive in Las Vegas. Booking early gets you better table locations and lower beverage minimums. Last minute bookings limit your options and cost more.


Contact a host 2 to 4 weeks before your trip for regular weekends. For holiday weekends and big DJ nights, book 6 to 8 weeks ahead.


Book through a host rather than calling clubs directly. Hosts have venue connections and get better table locations and lower minimums. They handle coordination so you do not manage details during your trip.


Thursday offers the best value. Minimums are lower but the music and energy stay strong. Friday has mid level pricing with solid crowds. Saturday costs the most but brings peak atmosphere.


Choose Thursday or Sunday over Friday or Saturday to save 40 to 60 percent. The experience stays good but costs drop.


Check which DJs play when you visit. Pick clubs that match your music taste. XS, Omnia, and Hakkasan play EDM. TAO plays hip hop.


How much is the cost?


Table minimums depend on the club, night, DJ, table spot, and time of year. A table that costs $2,000 on Thursday might cost $7,000 on Saturday with a big name DJ.


The math works like this. A $3,500 minimum split among 10 people equals $350 per person. This pays for all your drinks, your table, and VIP entry for the night.


Individual drinks at Vegas clubs cost $20 to $28. Each person drinking 6 to 10 drinks costs roughly the same amount. Bottle service saves time too because you skip entry lines.


Most bookings need a 20 to 50 percent deposit when you reserve. You pay the balance at the club with a credit card.

Your minimum gets extra charges added. Tax adds 8.375 percent. Venue fee adds 10 to 15 percent. Gratuity adds 18 to 20 percent. A $3,500 minimum ends up around $4,778 to $5,033 after fees.


Tip your server 20 percent of your total bottle bill. Good servers earn good tips.


Tips for Your Night


Arrive at the club between 11 PM and midnight. Earlier and the club is not full yet. Later and you miss peak hours.

Dress code is enforced strictly even with bottle service. Men need collared shirts and dress shoes. No athletic wear, sneakers, boots, or hats. Women need stylish club attire. Clubs turn you away if you break dress code even with reservations.


Your table is your home base but explore the club too. Dance on the main floor. Check out different areas and levels. Take photos in various spots. Your table will be there when you need to rest.


Build rapport with your server from the start. Introduce yourself. Tell them what you are celebrating. Communicate clearly about what you need. Good servers make your night better. Tip them well.


Club Options


Each club plays different music and has a different vibe. Check which DJs perform when you visit. Pick clubs that play music your group likes.


XS at Encore has indoor and outdoor spaces. The indoor area has big lighting displays. The outdoor pool deck gives different energy. You get variety in one club.


Omnia at Caesars Palace has multiple levels and a big chandelier. Different levels give different party views. The rooftop has Strip views for photos.


Hakkasan at MGM Grand has five levels. Small lounges and large main rooms let you move between quiet and loud spaces. This works when your group has different moods.


TAO at the Venetian plays hip hop. The club has Asian design with multiple rooms.


Research clubs before you book. Watch videos of the spaces. Read about what makes each one different. Know which atmosphere your group wants before you pick.


How to Plan it?


Bottle service gives you a reserved table, fast entry, a dedicated server, and your own spot for the whole night. You pay a spending minimum up front plus taxes, club fees, and tips.


Book your table 2 to 4 weeks ahead for regular weekends. Book 6 to 8 weeks ahead for holiday weekends and big DJ nights. Booking early through a host gets you lower beverage minimums and better table locations.


Pick clubs that match your music preferences. Check club calendars to see which DJs perform during your visit dates.


Know your total cost before you book. Add taxes, club fees, and tips to your spending minimum to get the real total. Divide the total by your group size to find the per person cost.


Bottle service saves time with fast entry and gives your group a home base all night. You skip long lines and have your own table instead of standing in crowds.


If you need help booking bottle service in Las Vegas, understanding costs, or finding clubs that fit your group and budget, contact Surreal Nightlife and we will walk you through it. We know how the Vegas system works and what stops problems later.

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