Las Vegas Bottle Service: Prices, Tables & Minimums 2026
The reference companion to the Best Vegas Nightclubs guide. Per-venue minimums, the venue fee + gratuity + sales tax + processing math, anchor-weekend bands at the four scale-up rooms, and the group-size table that tells you what minimum to target for N guests.
What this guide is for
This is the reference document we share with guests who already know they want bottle service in Las Vegas and need the actual numbers before booking. It is the pricing companion to our Best Vegas Nightclubs for Bottle Service 2026 guide. That guide covers which venues fit which group; this one covers what those venues actually cost. Last updated late June 2026.
If you are still picking a venue, start with the ranked guide. If you have the venue picked and need the math, the next section is the one to read.
The full all-in cost math
Every Vegas nightclub and dayclub bill stacks the same way structurally, but the percentages split into two distinct fee schedules depending on which operator runs the room. The Vegas Strip splits into two fee structures: Tao Group rooms and non-Tao rooms. Which one applies to your venue changes the all-in number meaningfully.
Tao Group rooms (OMNIA, Marquee, Tao Nightclub, Hakkasan, Jewel + dayclub counterparts including Marquee Dayclub, OMNIA Dayclub, Tao Beach, LIQUID Pool, Palm Tree Beach Club)
| Line item | Standard rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum spend | Whatever the venue quoted you | The number you have to hit on food and beverage |
| Venue fee | 14 percent of minimum | Applied first |
| Sales tax | 8.375 percent of subtotal | Applied to minimum PLUS venue fee - stacks on the venue-fee-inclusive subtotal |
| Gratuity | 20 percent of minimum | Goes to your server, bottle hostess, and table support |
Worked example for a $1,000 minimum at a Tao Group room:
Minimum: $1,000
Venue fee (14 percent): $140
Subtotal: $1,140
Sales tax (8.375 percent of $1,140): $95.48
Gratuity (20 percent): $200
All-in total: $1,435.48
A $5,000 Tao Group minimum runs $7,177 all-in. A $10,000 prime placement runs $14,355. Use 1.43x to 1.44x as the rough conversion from quoted minimum to all-in.
Non-Tao rooms (XS, Encore Beach Club, LIV, LIV Beach, Zouk)
| Line item | Standard rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum spend | Quoted at booking | Same definition |
| Venue fee | 15 percent of minimum | One percentage point higher than Tao Group |
| Sales tax | 8.375 percent of subtotal | Same stacking on the venue-fee-inclusive subtotal |
| Gratuity | 15 percent of minimum | Five percentage points lower than Tao Group |
Worked example for a $1,000 minimum at a non-Tao room:
Minimum: $1,000
Venue fee (15 percent): $150
Subtotal: $1,150
Sales tax (8.375 percent of $1,150): $96.31
Gratuity (15 percent): $150
All-in total: $1,396.31
A $5,000 non-Tao minimum runs $6,982 all-in. A $10,000 prime placement runs $13,963. Use 1.39x to 1.40x as the rough conversion.
Notes that apply to both fee schedules
Some rooms add a small per-card processing fee at the close ($10 to $25 range when present). Not standard across every venue; varies by operator and booking platform. We surface it in the all-in cost on every placement we send.
Anything you order above the minimum runs through the same percentages.
Bottle prices themselves start around $725 for a 750ml of premium vodka on most rooms and climb from there. Champagne train upgrades, magnums, and rare spirits run open ended.
Per-venue minimum-spend table
These are the typical Friday and Saturday standard-program bands. Headliner nights, F1 weekend, NYE, EDC, and fight weekends step beyond these bands at the four high-leverage rooms (Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, LIV); the rest of the rooms hold close to band.
| Venue | Property | Fee schedule | Weekend low | Weekend high | All-in low | All-in high |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omnia | Caesars Palace | Tao Group | $1,000 | $10,000 | $1,435 | $14,355 |
| XS (pre-refurb) | Encore | Non-Tao | $2,000 | $12,000 | $2,793 | $16,756 |
| Marquee | Cosmopolitan | Tao Group | $1,000 | $5,000 | $1,435 | $7,177 |
| Tao | Venetian | Tao Group | $800 | $3,000 | $1,148 | $4,306 |
| Hakkasan | MGM Grand | Tao Group | $1,000 | $6,000 | $1,435 | $8,613 |
| LIV | Fontainebleau | Non-Tao | $2,000 | $10,000 | $2,793 | $13,963 |
| Zouk | Resorts World | Non-Tao | $1,000 | $5,000 | $1,396 | $6,982 |
| Jewel | Aria | Tao Group | $1,000 | $3,000 | $1,435 | $4,306 |
The low end of each band is the off-floor / mezzanine / library / pool-deck placement. The high end is dance-floor adjacency or DJ-booth side. Headliner Saturdays and anchor-weekend Saturdays push above these bands at Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, and LIV.
Per-venue dayclub and pool pricing
Pool clubs and dayclubs run a parallel price structure with the same 15 plus 15 plus 8.375 math but with a much wider range because cabana inventory is more granular than indoor club floor plans. A grand cabana at Encore Beach Club on a headliner Saturday and a daybed at LIQUID Pool on a Sunday are not the same product even though both fall under "Vegas dayclub bottle service."
| Venue | Property | Standard low | Standard high | Cabana / villa premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Encore Beach Club | Encore | $1,500 | $8,000 | $10,000 to $25,000 |
| Marquee Dayclub | Cosmopolitan | $800 | $5,000 | $6,000 to $15,000 |
| OMNIA Dayclub | Caesars Palace | $1,000 | $5,000 | $6,000 to $12,000 |
| Tao Beach | Venetian | $800 | $4,000 | $5,000 to $10,000 |
| LIQUID Pool Lounge | Aria | $700 | $3,500 | $4,000 to $9,000 |
| AYU Dayclub | Resorts World | $1,000 | $5,000 | $6,000 to $12,000 |
| LIV Beach | Fontainebleau | $1,500 | $8,000 | $10,000 to $22,000 |
| Palm Tree Beach Club | MGM Grand | $1,000 | $5,000 | $6,000 to $14,000 |
| Tailgate Beach Club | Mandalay Bay | $800 | $4,000 | $5,000 to $11,000 |
Saturday is the harder push at every property. Sunday Funday programs at Encore Beach Club, LIQUID, and Tao Beach run softer minimums but stretch the daypart longer. Friday is the gentler entry to the dayclub scene.
What bottles actually cost
Once you have the minimum, you spend it. Here is what to expect on the bottle list itself across most Vegas rooms in 2026:
| Category | Common range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Premium vodka (Grey Goose, Tito's, Belvedere) | $725 to $1,100 | The most common minimum-builder bottle |
| Premium tequila (Casamigos, Don Julio 1942, Clase Azul) | $850 to $2,500 | 1942 and Clase Azul Reposado anchor the upper bands |
| Champagne (Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, Moet) | $750 to $1,200 | Standard 750ml |
| Champagne magnum (1.5L, Veuve Clicquot or Moet) | $1,500 to $2,400 | Common for groups of 6 or more |
| Champagne train upgrade | $5,000 to $25,000+ | Performance-add, not menu pricing |
| Premium cognac (Hennessy XO, Louis XIII) | $1,500 to $30,000 | Louis XIII bottles are tier-jumping markers |
| Rare-spirit / collectible bottles | Open-ended | Macallan 25, vintage Cristal magnum, etc. |
A typical 8-person table on a $5,000 minimum lands at 3 premium vodkas plus a champagne magnum (around $4,500 to $5,000) and gets you to the minimum with a bottle of premium tequila as the upgrade. Your hostess pre-stages the bottle list before you commit.
How minimums move by night and event
Five things move a Vegas minimum from quoted standard to actual quote:
Day of the week. Friday is lighter, Saturday is the harder push. Most rooms re-rate Saturday 30 to 50 percent above Friday at the same placement.
Talent on the deck. A Steve Aoki Saturday at Omnia is not a standard-program Saturday. The exact same booth-adjacent table re-rates 30 to 80 percent above the standard band on headliner nights. The four rooms where this matters most are Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, and LIV.
Anchor weekends. F1 race weekend (mid-November), fight nights (rotating), NYE (Dec 31), EDC week (third weekend of May), Memorial Day weekend, Labor Day weekend, Super Bowl Vegas (once every several years). Only Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, and LIV re-rate aggressively across these; the rest of the rooms hold close to standard band.
Soft-demand pickups. Inside 48 hours of the night, soft demand drops minimums 15 to 25 percent at most rooms. We can sometimes catch a Wednesday or Thursday placement at the floor of the band by booking inside the window.
Group size and table footprint. A four-top on a small placement runs differently than a twelve-top on a connected booth pair. Larger groups get better per-head value but harder placement constraints; smaller groups have more table options but pay a higher per-head minimum.
The anchor-weekend math is worth knowing precisely. F1 weekend at Omnia main-floor prime tops out around $30,000, not the $40,000 to $60,000 numbers you will see quoted by some independent hosts. The accurate F1 weekend bands at the four scale-up rooms:
| Venue | F1 weekend prime range | NYE prime range | Standard headliner range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Omnia main floor | $10,000 to $30,000 | $15,000 to $30,000 | $7,500 to $15,000 |
| XS (pre-refurb) | $15,000 to $30,000 | $20,000 to $35,000 | $10,000 to $20,000 |
| Hakkasan main floor | $10,000 to $25,000 | $15,000 to $25,000 | $7,500 to $12,000 |
| LIV main floor | $12,000 to $25,000 | $15,000 to $25,000 | $7,500 to $15,000 |
Super Bowl Vegas (the cycles when it happens) is the only weekend where every room re-rates above its standard band.
Pricing by group size
This is the question we get most after the per-venue math: what minimum makes sense for a group of N?
| Group size | Recommended placement | Typical minimum band | Per-head all-in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 to 4 | Mezzanine, library, off-floor | $800 to $2,000 | $280 to $700 |
| 5 to 8 | Mid-band placement | $2,000 to $5,000 | $350 to $875 |
| 9 to 12 | Main floor or connected booth pair | $5,000 to $10,000 | $550 to $1,400 |
| 13 to 20 | Booth pair or VIP environment | $10,000 to $25,000 | $700 to $1,750 |
| 20-plus | Cabana cluster (dayclub) or partial buyout (nightclub) | $25,000 to $80,000+ | $1,000 to $4,000 |
For groups smaller than five, bottle service is a luxury and not a value play. For groups of five and up, the per-head spend often lands at or below the cost of buying drinks at the bar plus the time cost of waiting in line. The transition point is somewhere between three and five guests depending on the room.
Tipping etiquette beyond the standard gratuity
The 15 percent gratuity built into the bill goes to your server and bottle hostess as their base. A few situations where additional tipping is the norm:
The host who placed you. A direct host tip at the end of the night ($100 to $500 depending on the placement quality) is standard for premium placements. Your concierge or operator should clarify whether they have already taken host attention out of their fee.
The bottle parade. If you order a champagne train or rare-spirit presentation, an additional $200 to $500 for the parade staff is standard for the rooms that run it.
Late-night extensions. If the venue extends your table past last call, an additional flat tip is the norm. Coordinate with your server before the close.
Cabana attendant at dayclubs. Cabana attendants typically work for a separate tip on top of the standard gratuity. $100 to $300 for a six-hour cabana day is standard.
Common pricing questions
Why is my final bill higher than the quoted minimum?
Because the venue fee, gratuity, sales tax, and processing fee stack on top. Use 1.43x to 1.44x for Tao Group; 1.39x to 1.40x for non-Tao as the conversion from quoted minimum to all-in.
Do venues ever quote all-in upfront?
A handful do. Most quote the minimum and expect you to know the math. We always send back placement options with the all-in cost explicit so the final number is not a surprise.
Can we get below the minimum if we do not finish the bottles?
No. The minimum is what you commit to spending. Anything unfinished can sometimes be taken home but does not reduce the minimum.
Are gratuity and venue fee negotiable?
Almost never. The 15 plus 15 is industry standard. The only time we see flexibility is on partial-buyout structures for large corporate groups.
Do prices change last minute?
Inside 48 hours of the night, yes. Soft demand drops minimums 15 to 25 percent; a surge can move them the other direction. We bake that into the placement options we send.
Do we have to pay a deposit upfront?
Most rooms require a deposit equal to the minimum upfront to confirm the table. Some accept a card hold; some require the full minimum charged at confirmation. Specifics get clarified per venue before commitment.
Can the group split the bill?
Most venues will split a tab three ways at the end of the night. We pre-clear split-pay logistics with the host so the close goes smoothly. For groups of 10 or more, designate a primary card holder for the confirmation and arrange splits at the close.
How far in advance should we book?
For Friday and Saturday at any room with primetime headliner programming, 6 to 8 weeks. For anchor weekends (F1, NYE, EDC, fight nights), 12 to 16 weeks ahead. For weeknights and softer programs, 1 to 2 weeks is usually enough.
What happens if the venue changes the talent?
We hold the placement against venue confirmation. If the talent changes materially after we hold, we offer a swap to an equivalent night at the same room or a comparable room at the same minimum without surcharge.
Are the prices in this guide accurate today?
These are the typical bands we see across the rooms. Live quotes are confirmed at the moment of booking. The bands move with talent, venue strategy, and event calendars. Last reviewed late June 2026; we update as venues adjust.
Reserve a table
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 that fit, with the all-in cost on each so the venue fee, gratuity, and tax are explicit.
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Want the venue ranking guide instead? See Best Vegas Nightclubs for Bottle Service 2026 for which room fits which group.
Looking at dayparts? See Best Las Vegas Dayclubs and Pool Parties 2026 for the pool-side equivalent.
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