Marquee Bottle Service Prices 2026: Main Room, Boom Box, Library
What bottle service costs at Marquee at Cosmopolitan across all three bottle environments - Main Room, Boom Box, and the Library - plus the multi-room walk-over strategy.
Why we wrote this guide
Marquee at the Cosmopolitan runs two distinct rooms under one cover plus a lounge environment, which gives groups more flexibility on programming inside a single venue than any other Vegas nightclub. The Main Room runs big-room EDM and open-format depending on the night, Boom Box runs hip-hop heavy and late-night denser, and the Library sits between them as a cocktail-lounge environment. If you are booking Marquee in 2026, you are booking optionality. This guide covers what bottle service costs across all three environments. Last updated late June 2026.
If you have not yet picked the venue, the Best Vegas Nightclubs for Bottle Service 2026 guide compares Marquee 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 Marquee
Marquee at the Cosmopolitan 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 Marquee:
- 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.
Marquee's three bottle environments
The building runs three distinct bottle environments. Groups often book in one and walk to another later in the night without losing the table seat.
Main Room
The dance environment with the LED-wall production. Main Room tables run $2,000 to $5,000 standard weekend band. DJ-booth-adjacent and dance-floor-edge placements anchor the upper half ($3,500 to $5,000); perimeter tables anchor the lower half ($2,000 to $3,500).
Main Room is the right pick for groups of 8 to 12 who want the full room energy. On a Saturday with a marquee-EDM headliner on the calendar, Main Room dance-floor edge tables sell through first.
Group fit: 8 to 12 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $2,900 to $7,200.
Boom Box
The smaller hip-hop-heavy room one zone over. Boom Box runs late-night denser than Main Room and attracts a hip-hop-forward crowd in their late twenties and early thirties. Tables run $1,500 to $3,500 standard weekend band.
Boom Box is the right pick for groups whose music preference skews hip-hop or who want a smaller-floor energy. The late-night peak runs harder in Boom Box than in Main Room because the room is denser and the DJ is closer to the crowd.
Group fit: 6 to 10 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $2,160 to $5,000.
The Library
The cocktail-lounge environment between the two rooms. The Library runs as a quieter bottle environment with a cocktail-lounge feel. Tables run $1,000 to $2,500 standard weekend band.
The Library is the right pick for groups who want bottle service inside Marquee but want their conversation to be audible. Groups can also book the Library as a base and walk to Main Room or Boom Box for the dance portions of the night.
Group fit: 4 to 8 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $1,450 to $3,600.
Marquee headliner nights and 2026 programming
Marquee 2026 runs Marquee Mondays, Marquee Friday, and Marquee Saturday as the weekly programming, with Lowkey in the Library as the weekly cocktail-lounge program. The room rotates marquee EDM and hip-hop talent across the year, with the program more eclectic than the marquee-EDM rooms (Omnia, XS, LIV) and more eclectic than the hip-hop-anchored rooms (Tao, Hakkasan in 2026).
On a confirmed-resident headliner Saturday, Main Room minimums step up roughly 25 to 50 percent above the standard band. A $3,500 standard dance-floor table runs $4,500 to $5,250 on a headliner Saturday. A $5,000 prime placement runs $6,250 to $7,500. Prime placement sells through 2 to 4 weeks ahead for the bigger names.
For Sunday Industry Night at Marquee, Main Room minimums typically drop 20 to 30 percent below the standard band. Sunday placements run $1,500 to $3,500. This is the right night for groups who want main-room energy at lower spend.
Anchor weekends: F1, NYE
Marquee holds closer to standard band on anchor weekends than the four scale-up rooms (Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, LIV). The room runs deeper inventory than the smaller rooms, which absorbs anchor-weekend demand without aggressive re-rates.
F1 weekend (mid-November)
F1 race weekend Saturday at Marquee runs Main Room prime in the $7,500 to $15,000 range. Boom Box runs $3,000 to $7,000. The Library runs $2,000 to $5,000. Book 8 to 12 weeks ahead.
NYE (December 31)
NYE at Marquee runs Main Room prime in the $7,500 to $15,000 band. Boom Box runs $3,000 to $7,000. The Library runs $2,500 to $5,000. Book 8 to 12 weeks ahead.
EDC week (third weekend of May)
EDC week runs Main Room prime $5,000 to $10,000 with EDM-aligned programming. Boom Box and The Library hold closer to standard band.
Fight nights
Major championship fights drive Friday and Saturday Marquee bookings, though the re-rate is lighter than at the marquee-EDM rooms. Main Room prime fight Saturday runs $4,000 to $9,000.
How to get the best table at Marquee
A few patterns from running Marquee bookings through MyRSVP:
Main Room booking with Boom Box walk-over is the standard play. We will often book a Main Room minimum and walk the group to Boom Box for the back half of the night. The two rooms are connected and the staff routes guests between them. This gives the group two distinct dance-floor experiences inside a single bottle-service booking.
Boom Box minimums run softer than Main Room. For groups whose music preference skews hip-hop, Boom Box is both the better fit and the better value placement. Same building access, lower minimum, denser late-night energy.
The Library for first-time bottle service. First-time bottle-service guests often benefit from starting in The Library where the conversation is audible, then walking to Main Room for the dance portions. This works as a single-bottle-minimum booking with multi-environment access.
Sunday Industry Night for the value play. Marquee's Sunday Industry Night runs significantly softer minimums than Friday or Saturday. The right night for groups whose weekend already booked elsewhere or who want to extend a Vegas trip into Sunday.
Cosmopolitan property advantage. The Cosmopolitan is a luxury-positioned property and the Marquee-to-restaurant walk inside Cosmopolitan is the cleanest dinner-to-club routing on the Strip. Groups dining at Scarpetta, Beauty and Essex, STK, or Zuma can walk directly to Marquee without a Lyft.
How MyRSVP holds the Marquee table
We work two desks in parallel on every Marquee inquiry. Our venue-relations desk has direct relationships with the Tao Group team that operates Marquee, 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 Marquee 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 Marquee 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 Marquee bottle service for under $2,000 all-in?
Yes, on Library placements ($1,000 to $1,500 minimum range) or Sunday Industry Night Main Room (often at $1,500 minimum on soft programming).
Can I move between rooms during the night on one booking?
Yes. Marquee staff routes guests between Main Room, Boom Box, and the Library on a single bottle-service booking. We will often place the minimum in the Main Room and walk the group to Boom Box for the back half of the night.
What is the cheapest Marquee night for Main Room bottle service?
Sunday Industry Night. Main Room placements run $1,500 to $3,500 on Sunday compared to $2,000 to $5,000 Friday and Saturday.
Is Boom Box at Marquee a separate venue?
It is a separate room inside the Marquee building, with its own bottle inventory and a different programming style (hip-hop heavy, late-night denser). A single bottle-service booking gives access to both rooms.
Do prices change last minute at Marquee?
Inside 48 hours of the night, yes. Soft demand drops minimums 15 to 25 percent at Marquee's standard-program placements. Anchor weekends (F1, NYE, EDC week, fight cards) do not soften last-minute.
What is the cheapest way to get a group of 10 into Marquee?
Library with a $2,000 minimum lands at $2,900 all-in or $290 per head. Boom Box perimeter at $2,500 lands at $3,600 all-in or $360 per head. Main Room perimeter at $3,000 lands at $4,320 all-in or $432 per head.
How far in advance should I book Marquee?
For a standard Friday or Saturday, 3 to 6 weeks. For Headliner Saturday with a confirmed name on the marquee, 6 to 10 weeks. For F1 weekend, NYE, or EDC week, 8 to 12 weeks. For Sunday Industry Night, 1 to 2 weeks is usually enough.
Reserve your Marquee table
Tell us the night and the group. We come back inside 12 hours with placements at Marquee that fit your spend band and group size, with the all-in cost on each.
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