Jewel Bottle Service Prices 2026: Main Floor + Mezzanine at Aria
What bottle service costs at Jewel at Aria across Main Floor and Mezzanine - the most intimate room of the eight Strip-marquee rooms, with the steadiest anchor-weekend pricing on the Strip.
Why we wrote this guide
Jewel at Aria is the most intimate room of the eight Strip-marquee nightclubs, which is its feature, not a limitation. Two stories with a quieter mezzanine, EDM-leaning programming, and a layout that makes a 4 to 8 top feel like a private bottle environment. The 2026 program runs JEWEL Friday and JEWEL Saturday as the weekly programming with DJ Nova, Eric Remy, and rotating talent. If you are booking Jewel in 2026, you are booking the room that prices most disciplined through anchor weekends. This guide covers what bottle service costs across the two-story environment. Last updated late June 2026.
If you have not yet picked the venue, the Best Vegas Nightclubs for Bottle Service 2026 guide compares Jewel to the other seven Strip rooms. For the cross-venue cost math, see the Las Vegas Bottle Service Prices, Tables and Minimums 2026 pillar.
The all-in cost math at Jewel
Jewel at Aria is a Tao Group property, which sets the bill structure across the night. Your quoted minimum is the first line; the venue fee, gratuity, and sales tax land on top:
- Minimum spend on the table
- 14 percent venue fee added on top of the minimum
- 20 percent gratuity for your server and bottle hostess
- 8.375 percent Clark County sales tax applied to the minimum plus the venue fee (the sales tax stacks on the subtotal that already includes the venue fee, which is the line item most independent hosts miss)
Worked example for a $1,000 minimum at Jewel:
- Minimum: $1,000
- Venue fee (14 percent): $140
- Subtotal: $1,140
- Sales tax (8.375 percent of $1,140): $95.48
- Gratuity (20 percent of the minimum): $200
- All-in total: $1,435.48
That works out to roughly 1.43x to 1.44x the quoted minimum, or about 43.6 percent on top. A $5,000 minimum lands at $7,177 all-in. A $10,000 prime placement lands at $14,355.
Jewel's two bottle environments
The two-story room runs two distinct bottle environments: the main floor (dance-anchored) and the mezzanine (elevated, quieter).
Main Floor
The dance environment with the resident-DJ booth. Main-floor tables run $1,500 to $3,000 standard weekend band. Dance-floor edge and DJ-booth-adjacent placements anchor the upper half ($2,500 to $3,000); perimeter tables anchor the lower half ($1,500 to $2,500).
Main Floor is the right pick for groups of 6 to 10 who want the full room energy. Because Jewel is the most intimate of the eight rooms on this guide, the main-floor energy peaks earlier and stays consistent through the night.
Group fit: 6 to 10 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $2,160 to $4,320.
Mezzanine
The elevated bottle-service environment overlooking the main floor. Mezzanine tables run $1,000 to $2,500 standard weekend band.
Mezzanine is the right pick for first-time bottle-service guests, smaller groups (4 to 6), or anyone who wants the Jewel room experience without the main-floor budget. The mezzanine layout makes a 4 to 6 top feel like a private bottle environment, which is the room's signature feel.
Group fit: 4 to 8 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $1,450 to $3,600.
Jewel headliner nights and 2026 programming
Jewel 2026 runs JEWEL Friday and JEWEL Saturday as the weekly weekend programming with DJ Nova, Eric Remy, and rotating EDM-leaning talent. The room programs EDM-anchored Saturdays consistently, with rotating headliners booking 4 to 6 weeks at a time.
On a confirmed-headliner Saturday, main-floor minimums step up roughly 20 to 35 percent above the standard band. A $2,500 standard dance-floor table runs $3,000 to $3,500 on a headliner Saturday. A $3,000 prime placement runs $3,500 to $4,000. The re-rate is the most-disciplined of the eight Strip-marquee rooms on this guide; Jewel does not aggressively scale even for marquee names because the smaller floor plan caps demand.
Anchor weekends: the steadiest pricing on the Strip
Jewel runs the most-disciplined anchor-weekend pricing of the eight Strip-marquee rooms. The economics of a smaller floor plan mean the room does not scale the way Omnia or XS do for F1 or fight weekends, which makes Jewel the steadiest-priced room on the Strip for guests who book during anchor weekends but do not want anchor-weekend pricing.
F1 weekend (mid-November)
F1 race weekend Saturday at Jewel runs main-floor prime in the $3,000 to $6,000 range. Mezzanine runs $2,000 to $4,000. Friday of F1 weekend runs main-floor prime $2,500 to $5,000. Book 4 to 8 weeks ahead.
NYE (December 31)
NYE at Jewel runs main-floor prime in the $3,000 to $5,000 band. Mezzanine runs $2,000 to $3,500. Book 4 to 8 weeks ahead.
EDC week (third weekend of May)
EDC week runs main-floor prime $2,500 to $5,000 with EDM-aligned programming on the Friday and Saturday programs. Mezzanine holds closer to standard band ($1,500 to $3,000).
Fight nights
Major championship fights drive Friday and Saturday Jewel bookings, with the lighter re-rate of any of the eight rooms. Main-floor prime fight Saturday runs $2,500 to $4,500.
How to get the best table at Jewel
A few patterns from running Jewel bookings through MyRSVP:
Mezzanine for first-time bottle service. The mezzanine layout at Jewel is the right entry-point for first-time bottle service in a controllable environment. The elevated placement gives the group the room view without the dance-floor commitment, and the smaller floor plan means the staff attention is more concentrated than at the larger rooms.
Jewel for the post-Aria-dinner pairing. Jewel is in the Aria complex, which means the host-walk between the room and Aria restaurants is short. We will route the table arrival and the dinner reservation together for groups dining at Carbone, Catch LV, Gymkhana, or any of the Aria rooms before walking over to Jewel.
Jewel as the steady-pricing anchor-weekend pick. Because Jewel does not aggressively re-rate for F1, NYE, or fight weekends, the room is the value play for groups booking during anchor weekends but wanting to skip the $15,000-plus minimums at the scale-up rooms.
Anchor-weekend timing for the F1 weekend trip. Groups whose Vegas trip lands on F1 weekend but who do not want to book F1-priced clubs (Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, LIV) should book Jewel. The room runs $3,000 to $6,000 main-floor prime F1 Saturday compared to $10,000 to $30,000 at Omnia.
Aria connectivity. Aria is the central CityCenter property and the in-property walk is short for guests staying at Aria, Vdara, or Waldorf Astoria. Worth factoring into the trip planning.
How MyRSVP holds the Jewel table
We work two desks in parallel on every Jewel inquiry. Our venue-relations desk has direct relationships with the Tao Group team that operates Jewel, which means we get table maps the public booking flows do not surface. Our operations desk handles arrival timing and host introductions.
The process for you is short:
- Tell us the night, the group size, and the rough spend band you are comfortable with.
- We come back inside 12 hours with two or three placements at Jewel that fit, with the all-in cost on each.
- You pick. We hold and confirm with the venue.
Frequently asked pricing questions
Why is my Jewel bill higher than the quoted minimum?
Because the venue fee, gratuity, sales tax stack on top. Use 1.43x to 1.44x as the conversion from quoted minimum to all-in.
Can I get Jewel bottle service for under $1,500 all-in?
Yes, on mezzanine placements ($1,000 minimum lands at $1,450 all-in). Mezzanine is the lowest-minimum environment in the room.
Is Jewel a smaller venue than the other Strip nightclubs?
Yes. Jewel runs the most-intimate floor plan of the eight Strip-marquee rooms on this guide. The smaller scale is the room's feature: a 4 to 6 top on the mezzanine feels like a private bottle environment, and the main-floor crowd density makes the dance program feel consistent through the night.
Who programs the talent at Jewel in 2026?
JEWEL Friday and JEWEL Saturday run the weekly weekend programming with DJ Nova, Eric Remy, and rotating EDM-leaning talent. The room books rotating headliners 4 to 6 weeks at a time.
Do prices change last minute at Jewel?
Inside 48 hours of the night, yes. Soft demand drops minimums 15 to 25 percent at Jewel's standard-program placements. Anchor weekends do not soften last-minute.
What is the cheapest way to get a group of 10 into Jewel?
Mezzanine with a $2,000 minimum lands at $2,900 all-in or $290 per head. Main-floor perimeter at $2,500 lands at $3,600 all-in or $360 per head. Mezzanine is the value placement for groups whose spend tier prioritizes per-head value.
Why book Jewel during F1 weekend?
Because the room does not aggressively re-rate for F1. F1 Saturday at Jewel runs $3,000 to $6,000 main-floor prime compared to $10,000 to $30,000 at Omnia. Groups who want bottle service on F1 weekend but who do not want anchor-weekend pricing should book Jewel.
How far in advance should I book Jewel?
For a standard Friday or Saturday, 2 to 4 weeks. For Headliner Saturday, 4 to 6 weeks. For F1 weekend, NYE, or EDC week, 6 to 8 weeks. For weekday or soft programming, 1 to 2 weeks is usually enough.
Reserve your Jewel table
Tell us the night and the group. We come back inside 12 hours with placements at Jewel that fit your spend band and group size, with the all-in cost on each.
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