Bottle Service in Las Vegas: Complete Price Guide by Venue 2026

Updated March 2026 · By Deep Patel, Official TAO Group Promoter

Bottle service in Las Vegas is one of the most misunderstood — and most Googled — topics in nightlife. What does it actually cost? What do you get? Is it worth it? As an official TAO Group promoter who has placed hundreds of groups at VIP tables, I'll give you the honest answers.

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What Is Bottle Service?

Bottle service means you're reserving a table in the VIP section of the club. Your table comes with a bottle minimum — you commit to spending a certain dollar amount on bottles from the menu. That minimum covers the cost of your table reservation. What you get in return: guaranteed entry (no waiting in the door line), your own section of the club, a dedicated server, bottles delivered to your table with mixers, ice, and glassware, and the ability to actually sit down and have a home base for the night.

How Minimums Work

The minimum is the amount you must spend on bottles. It is not a flat entry fee — it applies to your bottle purchases. A $1,000 minimum means you need to spend $1,000 on bottles at the table. Premium bottles, premium sections, and peak nights (holidays, major headliners) all increase the minimum.

Most venues charge 18–20% gratuity on top of the minimum, plus applicable taxes. A $1,000 table minimum realistically costs $1,200–$1,300 out the door.

2026 Bottle Service Price Estimates by Venue

Note: These are estimates based on current standard-night pricing. Holiday weekends and major headliner events push minimums significantly higher. Text me for an accurate quote on your specific date.

TAO Nightclub — The Venetian

Standard nights: $500–$1,500 depending on section. Main floor tables near the DJ command the highest minimums. Sky boxes and terrace tables vary. Holiday weekends: $1,500–$3,000+. TAO Nightclub full guide →

Hakkasan — MGM Grand

Standard nights: $600–$2,000 depending on section. Main room near the DJ is the premium section. Ling Ling (hip-hop room) and Pavilion typically run lower. Holiday weekends: $2,000–$5,000+. Hakkasan full guide →

OMNIA — Caesars Palace

Standard nights: $500–$2,000 depending on section. Main room under the chandelier is the premium spot. Rooftop terrace and Heart of OMNIA run differently. Holiday weekends: $2,000–$4,000+. OMNIA full guide →

Marquee Nightclub — The Cosmopolitan

Standard nights: $500–$1,200 depending on section and night. Wednesday (The Library) typically runs lower minimums than Saturday. Holiday weekends: $1,500–$3,000+. Marquee full guide →

JEWEL — Aria

Standard nights: $400–$1,000. JEWEL's more intimate footprint means more accessible minimums than Hakkasan or OMNIA. Mezzanine private suites run higher. JEWEL full guide →

LAVO — The Palazzo

Standard nights: $400–$1,000 for the nightclub. Party Brunch pricing is separate. LAVO full guide →

TAO Beach, Marquee Dayclub, Wet Republic (Dayclubs)

Dayclub cabana and table minimums run $400–$1,500+ on standard days. Holiday weekends (Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day) are significantly higher — some cabanas run $3,000–$8,000+ on peak holiday days. Text me for accurate dayclub pricing on your specific date.

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Is Bottle Service Worth It?

For groups of 6 or more, almost always yes — especially for special occasions. Here's why:

FAQ — Bottle Service Las Vegas

What's included in bottle service?
Your reserved table, bottles from the menu, mixers (juice, soda, Red Bull), ice, glassware, and a dedicated server. Entry is included — no separate cover charge. Gratuity (18–20%) is added to your bill.
How many bottles do I need?
Standard guidance is one bottle per 3–4 people. Most tables have a minimum that corresponds roughly to this ratio anyway. If your group drinks heavily, plan for more.
Can I negotiate the minimum?
Generally no — venue minimums are set. What I can do is find you the right section at the right price point for your budget. There's always an option that makes sense. Text me and we'll figure it out.
Do I have to buy expensive bottles?
You have to hit the minimum, but the bottles you choose are up to you. Basic vodkas and whiskeys are usually the most cost-efficient way to hit the minimum. Champagne and premium spirits cost significantly more per bottle.