Zouk Bottle Service Prices 2026: Main Floor + Empire Cellar VIP
What bottle service costs at Zouk at Resorts World across Main Floor and the signature Empire Cellar VIP placement, with Meduza and James Hype as the 2026 anchor residencies.
Why we wrote this guide
Zouk at Resorts World opened in 2021 as the first ground-up new Vegas nightclub of the decade and brought an Asian-pedigree operating team and a programming lean toward house and tech-forward bookings. The 2026 residency program runs Meduza and James Hype as the two anchor residencies, with the Empire Cellar VIP bottle ritual as the room's signature element. If you are booking Zouk in 2026, you are booking the room with the cleanest single-property weekend package on the Strip (Zouk plus AYU Dayclub at Resorts World). This guide covers what bottle service costs across the bottle environments and the anchor-weekend re-rates. Last updated late June 2026.
If you have not yet picked the venue, the Best Vegas Nightclubs for Bottle Service 2026 guide compares Zouk 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 Zouk
Zouk at Resorts World runs the standard non-Tao-Group bill structure. Your quoted minimum is the first line; the venue fee, gratuity, and sales tax land on top:
Minimum spend on the table
15 percent venue fee added on top of the minimum
15 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)
Worked example for a $1,000 minimum at Zouk:
Minimum: $1,000
Venue fee (15 percent): $150
Subtotal: $1,150
Sales tax (8.375 percent of $1,150): $96.31
Gratuity (15 percent of the minimum): $150
All-in total: $1,396.31
That works out to roughly 1.39x to 1.40x the quoted minimum, or about 39.6 percent on top. A $5,000 minimum lands at $6,982 all-in. A $10,000 prime placement lands at $13,963.
Zouk's bottle environments
The room runs two distinct bottle environments: the main floor (dance-anchored) and the Empire Cellar VIP (the room's signature ritual placement).
Main Floor
The dance environment with the resident-DJ booth. Main-floor tables run $1,500 to $5,000 standard weekend band. Dance-floor side and booth-adjacent placements anchor the upper half ($3,500 to $5,000); perimeter tables anchor the lower half ($1,500 to $3,500).
Main Floor is the right pick for groups of 6 to 12 who want the room energy. On a Meduza or James Hype confirmed-resident Saturday, the main-floor energy peaks early and the dance-floor side tables sell through first.
Group fit: 6 to 12 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $2,160 to $7,200.
Empire Cellar VIP
The Empire Cellar is Zouk's signature placement: a dedicated VIP environment with a bottle ritual built around the venue's curated spirit collection. Empire Cellar bookings run $4,000 to $8,000 standard weekend band and include the curated bottle presentation as part of the experience.
Empire Cellar is the right pick for groups who want a dedicated host experience with a signature ritual built around the booking. Groups of 6 to 10 looking for the marquee Zouk experience get this placement. The ritual itself runs as part of the night's narrative.
Group fit: 6 to 10 guests.
Standard weekend all-in: $5,750 to $11,500.
Zouk headliner nights and 2026 residency programming
Zouk's 2026 residency program runs Meduza and James Hype as the two anchor residencies. The room books additional rotating talent across the year, with the program leaning house, tech, and progressive forward.
On a confirmed-resident Saturday (Meduza or James Hype on the deck), main-floor minimums step up roughly 25 to 40 percent above the standard band. A $3,500 standard dance-floor table runs $4,500 to $5,500 on a residency Saturday. A $5,000 prime placement runs $6,500 to $7,500. Prime placement sells through 2 to 4 weeks ahead for the residency nights.
For Friday Zouk (the weekly Friday program, often rotating talent), main-floor placements typically run at the lower end of the standard band ($1,500 to $3,500).
Anchor weekends: F1, NYE, EDC week, fight nights
Zouk holds closer to standard band on anchor weekends than the four scale-up rooms (Omnia, XS, Hakkasan, LIV). The economics of a tech-forward house program mean the room does not re-rate as aggressively for F1 weekend or NYE as the marquee-EDM rooms.
F1 weekend (mid-November)
F1 race weekend Saturday at Zouk runs main-floor prime in the $5,000 to $10,000 range. Empire Cellar runs $7,500 to $15,000. Book 8 to 12 weeks ahead.
NYE (December 31)
NYE at Zouk runs main-floor prime in the $5,000 to $10,000 band. Empire Cellar runs $7,500 to $15,000. Book 6 to 10 weeks ahead.
EDC week (third weekend of May)
EDC week is one of Zouk's stronger anchor weekends because of the dance-music programming alignment. Main-floor prime EDC week runs $4,000 to $8,000. Empire Cellar runs $6,000 to $12,000.
Fight nights
Major championship fights drive Friday and Saturday Zouk bookings, though the re-rate is lighter than at the MGM Grand-adjacent rooms. Main-floor prime fight Saturday runs $4,000 to $8,000.
How to get the best table at Zouk
A few patterns from running Zouk bookings through MyRSVP:
Empire Cellar is the marquee experience. If your group wants the signature Zouk night, the Empire Cellar placement is the booking that defines the experience. The bottle ritual is part of the night, not an add-on. Groups of 6 to 10 who want the most-distinctive Vegas nightclub bottle service experience should request Empire Cellar specifically.
Single-property weekend at Resorts World. Zouk pairs naturally with AYU Dayclub for a single-property Vegas weekend. Groups staying at Resorts World can walk to both venues without leaving the property. This is the cleanest property-and-club pairing on the Strip for guests prioritizing convenience.
Sunday at Zouk for the value play. Sunday programming at Zouk runs softer minimums than Friday and Saturday. The right night for groups whose Saturday already booked elsewhere or who want to extend the trip into Sunday programming.
House-music alignment matters. The 2026 program is house and tech forward. Groups whose music preference aligns (Meduza, James Hype, rotating house/tech talent) get the most from this room. Groups looking for big-room EDM or hip-hop should book elsewhere.
Asian-pedigree bottle list distinction. The bottle list trends toward aged Japanese whisky, premium sake, and rare-spirit selections more than the standard Strip room. Worth requesting a pre-night bottle-list preview if your group wants to plan around the distinctive offerings.
How MyRSVP holds the Zouk table
We work two desks in parallel on every Zouk inquiry. Our venue-relations desk has direct relationships with the Zouk Group team that runs the Resorts World room, 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 Zouk 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 Zouk bill higher than the quoted minimum?
Because the venue fee, gratuity, sales tax stack on top. Use 1.39x to 1.40x as the conversion from quoted minimum to all-in.
Can I get Zouk bottle service for under $2,500 all-in?
Yes, on main-floor perimeter placements ($1,500 to $2,000 minimum). Empire Cellar starts at $4,000 minimum.
What is Empire Cellar at Zouk?
The Empire Cellar is Zouk's signature VIP placement: a dedicated environment with a bottle ritual built around the venue's curated spirit collection. The ritual itself is part of the booking, not an add-on.
Who are the resident DJs at Zouk in 2026?
Meduza and James Hype as the two anchor residencies, plus rotating talent across the year. The program leans house, tech, and progressive forward.
Do prices change last minute at Zouk?
Inside 48 hours of the night, yes. Soft demand drops minimums 15 to 25 percent on Sunday or weekday placements. Friday and Saturday Empire Cellar bookings do not soften last-minute because the placement is the booking.
What is the cheapest way to get a group of 10 into Zouk?
Main-floor perimeter with a $2,500 minimum lands at $3,600 all-in or $360 per head. Empire Cellar at $4,000 lands at $5,750 all-in or $575 per head with the trade-off that the placement carries the signature ritual.
Can I pair Zouk with AYU Dayclub?
Yes. Zouk and AYU Dayclub at Resorts World are the cleanest single-property pairing on the Strip. Saturday-night Zouk plus Sunday AYU Dayclub is the standard package; we coordinate the bookings together.
How far in advance should I book Zouk?
For a standard Friday or Saturday, 3 to 6 weeks. For a confirmed-resident Saturday (Meduza or James Hype), 6 to 10 weeks. For F1 weekend, NYE, EDC week, or major fight cards, 8 to 12 weeks. For Sunday programming or weekday rotations, 1 to 2 weeks is usually enough.
Reserve your Zouk table
Tell us the night and the group. We come back inside 12 hours with placements at Zouk that fit your spend band and group size, with the all-in cost on each.
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