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Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction Visitors — Stay at Park MGM for Nightlife

Attending Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction at Las Vegas Convention Center? Park MGM Las Vegas puts you in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip with easy access to the best nightclubs, pool parties, and entertainment after the show floor closes.

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Event Details

About Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

Event

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

Venue

Las Vegas Convention Center

Dates

September 10, 2026 – September 12, 2026

Estimated Attendance

25,000+ attendees

The world's greatest collector car auction brings hundreds of classic, muscle, and exotic cars under the hammer. A must-attend for automotive enthusiasts and collectors.

On Property

Nightlife at Park MGM

Park MGM features on-property nightlife venues, so you can walk straight from your room to the club during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction. No taxi, no rideshare, no waiting.

Walking Distance

Nearby Venues from Park MGM

You do not need to stay at a hotel to visit its nightclub. These venues are all within walking distance or a short rideshare from Park MGM — perfect for a night out after Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.

Hotel Overview

Why Stay at Park MGM for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

Park MGM hosts On The Record, a hidden speakeasy nightclub behind a record store entrance. Connected to MGM Grand, Hakkasan is practically on your doorstep, and Marquee at The Cosmopolitan is a short walk north.

Park MGM Las Vegas is a solid mid-range option that balances comfort and value with a 4-star rating. It is 18 min ride from the Las Vegas Convention Center, making it a convenient base for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees. Note that Park MGM charges a $39/night daily resort fee, which covers WiFi, fitness center, and pool access.

Park MGM is best for: couples, budget. Whether you are attending Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction solo, with colleagues, or as part of a group, the combination of on-site amenities and proximity to nightlife makes it an excellent choice.

2 pools After a full day at Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, the pool area is a great way to unwind before heading out to the clubs at night.

Nightlife Profile

Nightlife at Park MGM

Park MGM occupies a singular position in Las Vegas nightlife as the Strip's most creatively conceived boutique hotel experience. Where the dominant model for Strip nightlife properties is scale — the biggest club, the loudest sound system, the most prominent DJ — Park MGM built its nightlife identity around craft and character. On The Record, the hotel's on-property nightclub, is disguised as a record store: a functioning vinyl shop with a hidden door that opens onto an 11,000-square-foot nightclub space. The main room features a DJ booth constructed inside a salvaged Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, and the outdoor patio area centers on a double-decker London bus repurposed as a second DJ stage. These are deliberate design commitments that create a venue unlike any other in Las Vegas.

Park MGM's connection to T-Mobile Arena is the hotel's most strategically underrated advantage. T-Mobile Arena, immediately south of the hotel, hosts roughly 200 events per year — UFC fights, NBA games, major concerts, and award shows that draw 20,000 people on event nights. The post-show energy that flows from the arena back into the hotel and The Park entertainment district is unlike anything else on the Strip. On concert nights, On The Record often programs in alignment with the show next door — rock-themed nights when major acts play, hip-hop programming when the arena event calls for it — capturing audiences who are already in a celebratory mood.

Guest List Tips for Park MGM During Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

On The Record guest list access through NoCoverVegas covers free entry most nights. The venue's 800-person capacity means it reaches capacity faster than larger Strip clubs on popular booking nights — arrive before midnight to ensure smooth entry. On nights that coincide with major T-Mobile Arena events, On The Record fills earlier than usual as post-show crowds arrive by 11 PM. Text 725-999-9293 the afternoon of your visit or add your name through NoCoverVegas.com at least a few hours before your planned arrival.

Insider Tip: Park MGM

On The Record's record store entrance is not always obvious to first-time visitors. The storefront is positioned along the south-facing side of the Park MGM casino floor, identifiable by the actual vinyl record displays in the windows. If you are walking from the MGM Grand connection or from The Park corridor entrance, follow signs to the casino floor and look for the record store on the south wall. The concealed entry is intentional, and the slight confusion of finding it the first time is part of the designed experience.

Signature Experiences

What to Experience at Park MGM During Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

On The Record Three-Room Design — The main room features the Rolls-Royce DJ booth, music memorabilia covering every wall, and a high-energy dance floor for approximately 500 guests. The outdoor patio centers on a double-decker London bus serving as an elevated second DJ stage, surrounded by outdoor seating and a festival-feel environment. The private karaoke section lets groups of 8-20 reserve fully equipped rooms for private singing sessions with cocktail service. Moving between all three areas in a single night: karaoke at 10, outdoor bus stage at midnight, main room after 1 AM. This is a standard On The Record evening and one that no other Las Vegas nightclub can replicate.

T-Mobile Arena Concert-to-Club — When T-Mobile hosts a major event, guests who are also hotel guests can walk directly from the arena to The Park entertainment corridor to On The Record without a ride or navigating Strip crowds. The Park itself provides bars, art installations, and street-level energy on event nights, creating an outdoor social scene between the arena and the casino that feels unlike any other transition on the Strip. For groups that combine arena entertainment with nightclub plans in the same evening, no other hotel in Las Vegas positions them this efficiently.

Private Karaoke Rooms — The On The Record karaoke rooms are among the best in Las Vegas for private group events. The rooms seat 8-20 guests and feature broadcast-quality karaoke systems with extensive English and international song libraries. The aesthetic matches the main club: vinyl records, music photography, warm lighting. Groups can reserve rooms for one to four hours with cocktail service throughout. The format works particularly well for bachelorette parties and birthday groups who want a dedicated private space as the evening's anchor rather than attempting to stay together in a large general admission club.

About Park MGM

Park MGM FAQ

How do you enter On The Record nightclub?

On The Record is accessed through a working record store on the Park MGM casino floor. The entrance looks like a retail vinyl shop — with actual albums on display and functioning shelving — and the door to the nightclub is located within the store interior. Staff directs guests through the record shop entrance to the ticketing and guest list check-in area. The concealed entry is part of the venue's deliberate design: the transition from casino floor to speakeasy nightclub is meant to feel like discovering a secret space, not walking through a branded nightclub entrance. First-time visitors should look for the record store storefront along the casino floor on the south side of the Park MGM property.

What nights does On The Record operate?

On The Record typically operates Wednesday through Saturday, with Wednesday having established itself as a popular industry night drawing Las Vegas service workers and nightlife professionals on their off nights. Friday and Saturday are the primary peak nights with higher-profile DJ bookings. Thursday programming is available on many weeks, particularly on nights when T-Mobile Arena hosts a major event — concert nights often generate sufficient demand for a Thursday opening. On nights when T-Mobile Arena hosts a major event, On The Record adjusts its programming and hours to capture the post-show crowd. Check the NoCoverVegas events calendar for current On The Record scheduling before planning your visit.

Is Park MGM a good choice for a bachelorette nightlife weekend?

Park MGM offers a strong bachelorette weekend experience with a distinctive character compared to the mega-club properties. On The Record's private karaoke rooms are a standout option for bachelorette groups — the rooms combine privacy, music, and cocktail service in a way that dedicated karaoke bars do not match. The main club provides the dance floor option for later in the evening. The hotel's boutique adults-only positioning creates an intimate resort atmosphere. And the proximity to Hakkasan, Marquee, and OMNIA via short walks means the group has variety across multiple nights without being limited to a single venue.

What is the capacity of On The Record at Park MGM?

On The Record holds approximately 800 guests across all three of its areas — the main dance floor and Rolls-Royce DJ booth room, the outdoor double-decker bus patio, and the private karaoke rooms. This makes it one of the smallest clubs on the Strip by capacity, which is entirely intentional: the venue is designed to feel intimate and social rather than overwhelming. The 800-person capacity also means the venue reaches capacity more quickly than larger clubs, particularly on post-arena event nights when crowds arrive earlier. Arriving before midnight is strongly recommended on busy nights to ensure entry.

How does On The Record compare to Hakkasan at MGM Grand?

On The Record and Hakkasan are both accessible from the Park MGM corridor, but they are radically different experiences. Hakkasan is an 80,000-square-foot, five-floor mega-club with one of the most powerful production setups in Las Vegas — huge crowds, massive sound, celebrity DJ spectacle. On The Record is an 11,000-square-foot creative venue focused on music culture, intimate atmosphere, and multi-room variety. Neither is objectively better — they serve different preferences. Guests who want maximum production scale and a globally famous brand should go to Hakkasan. Guests who want a more personal, creative environment with different rooms to explore throughout the night will prefer On The Record.

After Hours

After the Convention

The show floor closes, but Las Vegas is just getting started. Here are tips for making the most of your nights during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.

Submit Guest List 5–7 Days Out

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction draws classic car collectors, restoration specialists, automotive auction bidders, and motorsport enthusiasts to Las Vegas — a crowd that moves fast on nightlife bookings. The same week that fills Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction's session rooms also fills Strip guest lists. Submit your NoCoverVegas request before the conference opens to lock your spot. Text (725) 999-9293 or use the form below with your night, group size, and venue preference.

Classic car collectors: Dress Code Reminder

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction's classic car collectors arrive dressed for the show floor — which means badge lanyards, branded totes, and comfortable footwear that will not pass the nightclub door. Before leaving Park MGM, swap the conference wear for dress shoes (men) or cocktail attire (women). Athletic wear, hats, and sneakers are turned away at OMNIA, XS, Hakkasan, and Marquee without exception.

Peak Night: Thursday or Friday

Barrett-Jackson draws a mix of high-net-worth car collectors and passionate automotive enthusiasts who treat auction week as an event vacation. Thursday or Friday is the highest-demand session — deals have been signed, speakers have wrapped, and the entire Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction crowd is still in Las Vegas before weekend departures begin. If you want the full experience, thursday or friday at Hakkasan is it. The following nights thin quickly as early-flight attendees leave.

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction: Dayclubs for Networking

Pool parties are an underused extension of Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction networking — the informal outdoor setting at Encore Beach Club, OMNIA Dayclub, or Marquee Dayclub removes the formality of badge-scanning lobbies. When classic car collectors step off the live collector car auctions and automotive showcases drawing bidders who fly in specifically to acquire vehicles show floor onto a pool party terrace, the conversation dynamic shifts entirely.

Nightlife Calendar

What's On in Las Vegas During Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction

Las Vegas runs headliner nightlife events every weekend regardless of what convention is in town. Here is exactly what is happening at clubs near Park MGM while you are in Las Vegas for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction — so you can plan your nights before you arrive.

Las Vegas September 11–13 Weekend 2026 — Alesso, The Chainsmokers, Tiësto & Martin Garrix

The September 11–13 weekend opens Mexican Independence Day Weekend with Martin Garrix at OMNIA Friday night, then escalates Saturday to Tiësto at OMNIA Dayclub, The Chainsmokers at EBC, Martin Garrix w/ Justin Mylo at Tao Beach, Dom Dolla at LIV Beach, Kygo at Palm Tree, and Alesso at OMNIA Nightclub — before closing Sunday with Marshmello at EBC.

Full lineup →

Friday, September 11 — Mexican Independence Day Weekend Opens

Martin Garrix w/ Justin Mylo

OMNIA Nightclub

10:30 PMNightclub
10:00 PMNightclub

Saturday, September 12 — Peak Day

Tiësto (Mexican Independence Day)

OMNIA Dayclub

11:00 AMDayclub
11:00 AMDayclub
10:30 PMNightclub
10:30 PMNightclub

Palm Tree Beach Club September 2026 — End-of-Summer Season Lineup

Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand closes the 2026 pool season in September with five confirmed headliner performances spanning the month. The September lineup features Martin Garrix on September 5 (Labor Day Weekend), Blond:ish on September 6 (Labor Day Weekend Sunday), Kygo on September 12, DJ Pauly D on September 19, and Steve Aoki on September 26. Labor Day Weekend (September 5–7) anchors the month's highest-demand period. All events begin at 11:00 AM. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas available for qualifying groups.

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Saturday, September 12 — Kygo

11:00 AMDayclub

OMNIA Dayclub September 2026 — Labor Day Weekend & Fall Season

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace closes its debut summer season in September 2026 with five confirmed headliner appearances across four weekends. Labor Day Weekend delivers the month's most concentrated programming: Tiësto headlines Saturday September 5 and Fisher closes Sunday September 6, creating the most in-demand two-day pool party event of the Las Vegas fall transition. Tiësto returns for Mexican Independence Day Weekend on Saturday September 12, his second OMNIA Dayclub September appearance. Steve Aoki headlines Saturday September 19 and Alesso closes the confirmed September calendar on Saturday September 26. All events begin at 11:00 AM. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for qualifying groups.

Full lineup →

Saturday, September 12 — Tiësto (Mexican Independence Day Weekend)

11:00 AMDayclub

Marquee Nightclub September 2026 — Steve Aoki Labor Day, Deorro & Mustard

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas anchors its September 2026 calendar with a Labor Day Weekend headline booking and two of the highest-profile Saturday headliners of its fall season. Steve Aoki — the Las Vegas-born DJ, producer, and Dim Mak Records founder whose Las Vegas residency history spans over a decade of Strip bookings at Hakkasan, OMNIA, and now Marquee — headlines the Labor Day Saturday (September 5) at 10:30 PM, marking one of the most commercially significant holiday-weekend bookings on the Cosmopolitan campus. His multi-venue familiarity with Las Vegas crowds and career spanning nearly three decades of electronic and big-room production makes the Labor Day Saturday one of Marquee's most reliably attended dates of the fall stretch. Deorro headlines Friday September 11 — the Mexican-American DJ and producer from Los Angeles whose cross-genre output bridges EDM, hip-hop, and cumbia, and whose Thrice label releases have earned him bookings at large-format US nightclubs and festival stages throughout the Americas. His Friday Marquee booking provides the second-week September opening after the Labor Day holiday traffic recedes, and his crossover appeal draws a different audience profile than the pure-EDM bookings that dominate Marquee's Main Room weekend schedule. Mustard — real name Dijon McFarlane, the Los Angeles producer and DJ whose production credits on DJ Mustard tracks include some of the most commercially successful hip-hop instrumentals of the 2010s and 2020s — closes out Marquee's confirmed September headliner run with a Saturday September 12 appearance (10:30 PM), bringing hip-hop production energy into the Marquee Main Room for one of the fall season's highest-demand Saturday bookings. The Lowkey in the Library Wednesday series continues through September with DJ Lema on September 2, DJ Hills on September 9, and additional rotation DJs through the month. Guest list through NoCoverVegas is available for all confirmed dates. Source: app.discotech.me, electronic.vegas/venue/marquee-nightclub-cosmopolitan/, tickets.taogroup.com

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Friday, September 11 — Deorro at Marquee

10:30 PMNightclub

Saturday, September 12 — Mustard at Marquee

10:30 PMNightclub

Insider Guide

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction at Park MGM: What to Know

About Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction. The world's greatest collector car auction brings hundreds of classic, muscle, and exotic cars under the hammer. A must-attend for automotive enthusiasts and collectors. The convention draws around 25K attendees to Las Vegas Convention Center each January, concentrated in the automotive and auction sector. Las Vegas venue operators recognize Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction as one of the busier convention weeks of the year: guest lists fill 24 to 48 hours before target nights, and cover charges at walk-up are higher than on a standard weekend.

Park MGM for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees. Park MGM hosts On The Record, a hidden speakeasy nightclub behind a record store entrance. Connected to MGM Grand, Hakkasan is practically on your doorstep, and Marquee at The Cosmopolitan is a short walk north. Park MGM sits 18 min ride from Las Vegas Convention Center — a standard 10-to-15-minute rideshare from the show floor without convention-week traffic. As a mid-range-tier option, Park MGM attracts mid-level attendees and regional buyers attending Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction. The $39/night resort fee covers amenities including pool access, fitness facilities, and Wi-Fi.

On-property nightlife access. Park MGM is among the Strip hotels that give Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees direct on-property access to On The Record. For convention groups, the advantage is logistical: no rideshare coordination, no surge pricing exposure, and no dispersal problem for a group that has been separated across the show floor all day. Beyond that, Hakkasan (3 min walk) and Marquee Nightclub (8 min walk) are the closest off-property options. Use the NoCoverVegas guest list for both on-property and nearby options — one submission covers whichever venue the group prefers on the night.

Nightclubs in January. Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in January falls outside Las Vegas's pool party season, which concentrates convention nightlife entirely into late-night venues. OMNIA Nightclub, XS, Hakkasan, Zouk, LIV, and Marquee all program year-round regardless of season. January and February historically attract major DJ residency starts — artists front-loading the calendar before EDC and Memorial Day, which means strong headliner bookings during most winter convention weeks. Check the NoCoverVegas January calendar for specific headliner dates overlapping the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction window.

Dining and group coordination at Park MGM. Coordinating a group dinner before a night out is one of the practical challenges during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction week. Park MGM's restaurant lineup — Bavette's, Eataly — includes best friend, all of which take reservations. For Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction groups managing scattered show-floor schedules, a standing 7:30 or 8 PM dinner reservation provides a reliable gathering point after the convention floor closes. Book restaurant reservations and nightclub guest lists in the same planning window — both fill faster during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction week than on a normal Las Vegas weekend.

Strip clubs during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction from Park MGM. Las Vegas strip clubs are the most convention-compatible late-night option because every major club — Sapphire, Hustler Club, Spearmint Rhino, and Peppermint Hippo — sends complimentary transportation directly to Park MGM. No rideshare required, no cover charge, and a host at the door expecting your group by name. For Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction groups with mixed preferences, Sapphire's 71,000-square-foot facility operates more like a nightclub — multiple bars, performance stages, and VIP sections that accommodate groups where not everyone is a strip club regular. The free limo from Park MGM is available every night of Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction week. Text (725) 999-9293 to confirm pickup.

Who attends Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction. Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction draws classic car collectors, restoration specialists, automotive auction bidders, and motorsport enthusiasts, giving it a distinct after-hours dynamic compared to other Las Vegas conventions. The show focuses on live collector car auctions and automotive showcases drawing bidders who fly in specifically to acquire vehicles. Barrett-Jackson draws a mix of high-net-worth car collectors and passionate automotive enthusiasts who treat auction week as an event vacation. The crowd gravitates toward nightclubs and upscale casino bars, with bottle service tables common for serious collector groups on Thursday and Friday evenings. Park MGM's 77,000 sq ft casino floor provides a natural decompression point between the convention center and the nightclub — the transition from badge lanyard to casino floor to nightclub is a convention-week ritual that becomes routine by day two. On The Record, walking distance from the Park MGM room tower, is the most frictionless nightclub option on Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction peak nights — no rideshare required, no surge pricing, and a direct walk from check-in to the door. Lock in your guest list before Thursday or Friday — that is the night Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction demand peaks.

Book Before Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction Opens

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction fills guest lists 24–48 hours before peak nights — faster than a normal Las Vegas weekend. Submit your NoCoverVegas request the same week you book Park MGM, not the night before. Text (725) 999-9293 with your arrival date and group size to confirm.

Convention Attire → Club Attire

Classic car collectors in Las Vegas for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction arrive ready for the show floor, not the nightclub door. Leave badge lanyard, conference footwear, and trade gear at Park MGM before heading out — dress shoes and a collared shirt are the minimum at On The Record.

Peak Night at Park MGM: Thursday or Friday

Barrett-Jackson draws a mix of high-net-worth car collectors and passionate automotive enthusiasts who treat auction week as an event vacation. For Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction groups staying at Park MGM, thursday or friday is the night that matters. The full convention crowd is still in Las Vegas, energy is at its peak, and the venues within reach of Park MGM are fully programmed. Lock in your guest list for thursday or friday first.

Park MGM Group Coordination

Convention groups scatter across the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction show floor all day — coordinating nightlife separately creates split parties and different entry queues. Text us your full group size and hotel once; we coordinate a single NoCoverVegas reservation that covers everyone staying at Park MGM without individual sign-ups.

Common Questions

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction & Park MGM FAQ

Where should I stay for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction?

Park MGM Las Vegas is a top choice for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees. It features on-property nightlife including On The Record. Use our free guest list to skip the cover charge at any venue.

What nightlife is near Park MGM during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction?

Park MGM puts you close to On The Record, Hakkasan, Marquee Nightclub, OMNIA Nightclub, and more. During Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, these venues host special events and extended hours to cater to convention crowds. Get on our free guest list for no-cover entry.

How do I get on the guest list during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction?

Use the free guest list form on this page or text us at (725) 999-9293. We will get you on the guest list at any club near Park MGM with no cover charge — completely free, even during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.

Is there nightlife at Park MGM or do I need to leave the hotel?

Yes! Park MGM has on-property nightlife: On The Record. You can walk straight from your room to the venue without needing a taxi or rideshare. There are also great options nearby if you want to explore the Strip and experience different venues throughout Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.

What should I wear to nightclubs during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction?

Las Vegas nightclubs enforce a strict dress code, even during conventions. For men, wear a collared shirt or fitted designer tee with dress shoes — no athletic shoes, shorts, sandals, or hats. For women, cocktail dresses, heels, and fashionable attire are standard. If you are coming directly from Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, swap your lanyard and conference badge for proper club attire. Business casual from the convention floor sometimes works, but it is best to change at Park MGM before heading out. Pool parties during the day require swimwear — no jeans or street clothes poolside.

Is Park MGM a good hotel for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees?

Park MGM is a strong base for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction's classic car collectors, restoration specialists, automotive auction bidders, and motorsport enthusiasts. The hotel is 18 min ride from Las Vegas Convention Center. On-property nightlife — On The Record — means no transportation needed after the show floor closes. The mid-range tier and on-site casino make Park MGM a self-contained base for the full Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction week.

What do Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction attendees typically do at night in Las Vegas?

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction brings classic car collectors, restoration specialists, automotive auction bidders, and motorsport enthusiasts to Las Vegas. Barrett-Jackson draws a mix of high-net-worth car collectors and passionate automotive enthusiasts who treat auction week as an event vacation. The crowd gravitates toward nightclubs and upscale casino bars, with bottle service tables common for serious collector groups on Thursday and Friday evenings. The NoCoverVegas guest list provides access to every major nightclub and strip club from Park MGM at no cost — submit at least 48 hours before Thursday or Friday, when Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction demand is highest.

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