Strip Club Birthday Guide

Birthday at Palomino Club Las Vegas

The only fully nude gentlemen's club in Nevada that also serves alcohol. A Las Vegas legend since 1969 — and the one birthday experience that truly cannot be replicated anywhere else in the state.

FREE

Entry

$300

Bottle Min.

1969

Since

Full Nude + Full Bar

Format

Why Palomino Club Is Unique: The License No One Else Has

Las Vegas has dozens of gentlemen's clubs and a reputation for operating at the edge of entertainment law, but one specific legal reality sets Palomino Club apart from every other venue in the state. Palomino Club is the only licensed establishment in Nevada that is permitted to offer both fully nude entertainment and full alcohol service at the same time. Every other Las Vegas strip club must choose one or the other. Venues with topless-only entertainment — Sapphire, Hustler Club, Peppermint Hippo, Spearmint Rhino — can operate full bars. Venues with fully nude entertainment — Little Darlings — must operate without alcohol. Palomino sits in a legally unique category because it obtained its license before July 19, 1995, when Nevada amended the ordinance to prohibit this combination. As a grandfathered establishment, Palomino retained its original combined license, and that license has been renewed without expiration. No new club can ever apply for or obtain the same combination. For a birthday group, this means that a night at Palomino is not just a choice between strip clubs — it is access to something that is genuinely one of a kind and cannot be replicated at any other address in Nevada. Guests can order cocktails at the full bar, have bottle service delivered to their table with premium spirits, and be fully immersed in the Palomino experience without any of the experience being separated from the other.

What 1969 Las Vegas Looked Like — and What Palomino Preserved

Palomino Club opened in 1969. The Las Vegas surrounding it looked almost nothing like the city operating today. The Strip ran from the Sahara at the north through the Sands, Desert Inn, Flamingo, and Dunes. The Mirage — the first mega-resort and the opening act of modern Las Vegas — was twenty years away. The corporate hospitality era that produced Bellagio, Venetian, and Aria was thirty years in the future. What Palomino opened into was a frontier entertainment economy: real estate cheap enough that venues could build for function rather than spectacle, regulatory frameworks written by local officials rather than national corporations, and an adult entertainment culture operating without the branding requirements, insurance mandates, or corporate oversight that governs venues today. The city that shaped Palomino's operational DNA is gone. The Sands was imploded in 1996. The Desert Inn came down in 2001. The Riviera was demolished in 2016. The Stardust in 2007. Palomino outlasted every major Strip property operating when it opened — not by transforming to match the new Las Vegas, but by remaining itself. An evening at Palomino is an evening inside a venue that predates the resort era, survived the corporate transformation of the city, and still operates at the same North Las Vegas address where it started fifty-five years ago. The physical setting carries that history in a way that no venue conceived in 2005 or 2015 can manufacture, regardless of capital invested in building it.

Two Floors, Three Stages: Palomino's Performance Architecture

Palomino Club operates on two levels with a total of three dedicated performance stages. The ground floor houses the main stage — a double-pole setup anchoring the primary entertainment programming for the evening. The floor is configured for viewing density: the main bar is accessible from multiple positions, seating extends outward from the stage in a layout that maximizes sightlines from the greatest number of positions simultaneously, and the DJ booth sits adjacent to the stage with the sound system calibrated for performance as the focal point rather than ambient background. The upstairs ultra-lounge functions as a venue-within-a-venue. Its dedicated stage runs independent entertainment programming from the ground floor. Sound levels are lower, seating more intimate, and the distance from stage to nearest seat shorter — the scale of the upstairs room makes the entertainment feel immediate in a way the expansive main floor does not. Guests who prefer watching closely over experiencing broad energy from a distance tend toward the ultra-lounge. Celebrations commonly use both levels across an evening: arrival and earlier hours on the main floor where the full venue energy is most accessible, movement to the ultra-lounge later when the occasion calls for a more focused and conversational setting. Private fantasy rooms represent the third distinct environment within Palomino's architecture — available for one-on-one sessions and functioning as the designated private experience for the celebrating individual specifically. The multi-stage structure actively rewards guests who move through all of it rather than anchoring to a single area for the entire evening.

Reserving Your Celebration at the One Address That Holds This License

A coordinated Palomino evening begins at the reservation stage, not at the door. The gap between an arranged visit and an improvised one determines how much of the venue's full capacity the celebrating party actually accesses. The baseline — free entry through NoCoverVegas, limo pickup from the hotel — requires only a name, a count, and an arrival time. This level is genuine and complete for smaller parties who want an unstructured night at a legally singular venue. The next tier adds a reserved table with bottle service starting at $300 on the main floor. That reservation changes the evening's practical architecture: a physical home base, a dedicated server, and advance notice to venue staff that the occasion has a specific purpose. That advance notice is what enables coordinated celebration elements — DJ recognition timed to your arrival, a choreographed bottle presentation, entertainment staff directed toward your table throughout the night. These details are not automatic features of any visit. They require the venue to know the occasion is coming and to prepare accordingly. The private fantasy room is the top-tier option for the celebrating individual specifically: a time-allocated one-on-one session functioning as the private centerpiece within the larger group evening. The ultra-lounge upstairs provides an alternative gathering point — lower-energy than the main floor, with its own dedicated stage, suited for the portion of the evening when intimacy matters more than intensity. Request fantasy room timing at the reservation stage rather than improvising on arrival; staff coordinate availability more effectively with twenty-four to forty-eight hours of advance notice than with same-night requests.

Bottle Service at Palomino: The Best Value in Vegas Gentlemen's Clubs

Palomino Club's bottle service starting at $300 is the lowest minimum among the major Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs, and that pricing difference has meaningful consequences for birthday group planning. At Sapphire or Hustler Club, weekend table service minimums typically begin at $400 on the main floor. At Palomino, the $300 entry point means a group of ten people achieves reserved table status for $30 per person in minimum spend — a number that typically converts into two premium bottles covering the group's drinks for the majority of a three-hour birthday evening. The lower minimum does not translate to a lower-quality experience: Palomino's table service includes dedicated cocktail service, premium bottle options from standard spirit categories (vodka, whiskey, tequila, rum), and the birthday coordination elements described above. For birthday groups that want the VIP table experience without the financial pressure of higher-minimum venues, Palomino offers a genuine alternative that delivers full service at a more accessible price point. The bottle service inventory at Palomino includes standard well-known brands in each spirit category — the selection is comparable to other Las Vegas club venues in the same tier, and NoCoverVegas hosts can advise on specific bottle recommendations based on your group's preferences.

North Las Vegas Location and Free Limo Logistics

Palomino Club is located at 1848 Las Vegas Blvd N in North Las Vegas, approximately 10 to 15 minutes from the center of the Strip. The North Las Vegas location is the practical reality that shapes how every Palomino birthday group plans their evening — it requires a vehicle and a specific decision to make Palomino part of the night, unlike venues that are walkable from the casino corridor. The free limo service through NoCoverVegas directly addresses this. A limo picks up your group at your hotel entrance at your chosen time, handles the full group in one vehicle — no splitting across three Ubers — and delivers everyone together to Palomino's front door. The return limo is available whenever the group decides the night is over: text your host, and pickup comes to you. For groups arriving directly from the Strip, the 10-to-15-minute limo ride is also genuinely pleasant — a comfortable vehicle, the group together, and the transition between the Strip environment and the Palomino experience is smooth rather than chaotic. The free parking in Palomino's own lot is available for groups driving themselves, though the free limo through NoCoverVegas is the recommended option for birthday groups because it eliminates designated driver considerations for a party where everyone should be able to participate fully.

Palomino vs. Little Darlings: Choosing Between Las Vegas's Fully Nude Clubs

Las Vegas has two fully nude gentlemen's clubs — Palomino Club and Little Darlings. For a birthday group trying to decide between them, the difference comes down almost entirely to one variable: Palomino has a full bar and Little Darlings does not. At Little Darlings, the venue is fully nude but guests cannot order alcohol — they can purchase non-alcoholic beverages only, which is the legal requirement for fully nude clubs operating in Clark County without the grandfathered license that Palomino holds. For birthday groups where drinking is a core part of the celebration, this distinction is decisive. Palomino delivers the fully nude experience within the context of a normal evening that includes cocktails, bottle service, and the social lubricant of alcohol — the experience does not require any adjustment to how a group approaches a night out. Little Darlings is the better choice specifically for groups that want full nudity as the priority and are comfortable with a non-alcohol environment — which suits some preferences. But for the typical birthday group that wants both — fully nude entertainment and a functional cocktail experience — Palomino is the only venue in Nevada that delivers both simultaneously, and that combination is genuinely the reason birthday groups seek it out specifically.

Why the Grandfathered License Cannot Be Replicated at Any Scale

The comparison most celebration planners eventually arrive at is Palomino versus Sapphire — the two most distinctive venues in Las Vegas adult entertainment for opposite reasons. Sapphire is the world's largest gentlemen's club: 71,000 square feet, 400-plus entertainers on peak nights, VIP skyboxes elevated above a main floor resembling the interior of a mid-sized arena. The Sapphire proposition is total sensory immersion at maximum scale. Palomino's proposition runs in the opposite direction: a venue operating under a permit no other address in Nevada possesses, offering an experience that capital investment cannot replicate regardless of square footage or entertainer count. A larger Sapphire would still be Sapphire — the same licensing structure, the same topless-only entertainment model, the same standard Nevada liquor license scaled to more rooms. A Palomino built twice as large would still be the only Palomino — fully nude entertainment and full cocktail service in the same room at larger scale, the same legal singularity with more square footage. No competitor can open a venue offering the same combination. The ordinance that permitted it was closed in 1995. The grandfathered license is attached to 1848 Las Vegas Blvd North specifically — it cannot be transferred to another address or replicated by a new entrant regardless of investment capacity. Both venues are accessible through NoCoverVegas with free entry and free limo pickup. The choice is a values question: maximum production scale, or a legal singularity that no competitor in Nevada can ever match. These two propositions do not occupy the same category.

Pricing at Palomino Club for Birthday Groups

Building an accurate budget for a Palomino birthday night requires understanding each layer of the cost structure. Entry is normally $20 to $30 per person, fully waived for your entire group through NoCoverVegas. For a group of ten people, that is $200 to $300 in saved cover charges before a single drink is ordered. Cocktails at Palomino run $10 to $16 for mixed drinks and $8 to $12 for beers — slightly lower than the drink prices at larger Strip-adjacent venues, consistent with Palomino's positioning as a high-value option. Table service with bottle service starts at $300 on the main floor and $500 for stageside and VIP sections — the lowest table minimums among Las Vegas's major gentlemen's clubs. A standard premium bottle (750ml of a recognized vodka, tequila, or whiskey brand) typically serves six to eight people through an evening. For a group of ten using a $300 table minimum split ten ways, the per-person cost of reserved table service is $30 — before accounting for the fact that bottle service includes mixer and garnish that reduces individual drink orders. Fantasy room sessions for the birthday person add to the total and are priced based on duration and entertainer selection — this element is highly variable and best discussed with NoCoverVegas during the reservation process so expectations are calibrated correctly. The free limo eliminates what would otherwise be a $60 to $120 rideshare expense for a group from the Strip — round trip — which compounds the overall value of booking through NoCoverVegas rather than arriving independently.

Best Times to Visit Palomino for a Birthday

Palomino Club operates daily from 4:00 PM — earlier than most gentlemen's clubs — with weekend hours extending to 7:00 AM. The timing structure of a birthday visit to Palomino depends on where Palomino fits within the larger evening. If Palomino is the primary destination — the centerpiece of the birthday night rather than an add-on — Friday and Saturday from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM is peak Palomino: maximum entertainer rotation, full DJ programming, and the main floor at its most energetic. Thursday nights are the strongest weekday option: lower table minimums than weekend rates, strong entertainment depth, and more individualized attention from both the entertainment staff and the cocktail service team. The late-night window — 2:00 AM to 7:00 AM on weekends — is a genuine Palomino advantage over most Las Vegas venues, which begin winding down at 2:00 AM. Birthday groups that start a nightclub early and want to continue the celebration after standard club hours find Palomino one of the few credible options in the city. The venue is fully operational in this window — the entertainment staff, the bar, and the DJ are all running at the same level as the earlier portions of the night. If Palomino is a secondary stop — used as the first venue before heading to a Strip nightclub — the 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM early window offers excellent table selection, lower crowd density, and a more relaxed atmosphere ideal for groups with older members or anyone who prefers a lighter-pressure environment to start a big birthday night.

How to Book and What to Expect on Arrival

Booking a Palomino Club birthday through NoCoverVegas requires three pieces of information: your hotel name, your group's size, and your planned arrival time. Once submitted via the guest list form or by text to your NoCoverVegas host, confirmation comes back with the limo pickup details. The limo arrives at your hotel entrance at the agreed-upon time and handles the group together in one vehicle. Arrival at Palomino is direct — the group walks in together and checks in under the NoCoverVegas reservation name at the door. If a table reservation is booked, staff direct the group to the reserved section; if not, the group enters freely and claims available seating on either the main floor or the upstairs ultra-lounge. Informing the door staff that the visit is for a birthday is important — it flags the group to floor staff and entertainment staff who can coordinate the recognition elements requested at booking. The Palomino staff handles birthday visits regularly and coordinates the celebration moments without the overwrought theatrics that some large Strip nightclubs apply to birthday table presentations. For the most organized outcome, request specific elements — private room timing for the birthday person, bottle sparkler presentation, DJ acknowledgment — when you book rather than improvising on arrival. Staff can prepare these elements properly with 24 to 48 hours of lead time. The return limo for the end of the night is coordinated through your NoCoverVegas host — text when the group is ready to leave, and pickup arrives at Palomino's front door within 10 to 20 minutes.

The Grandfathered License Explained: Nevada Law and Palomino's Legal Singularity

The legal mechanism behind Palomino Club's unique status requires a brief explanation of Nevada adult entertainment law to fully appreciate. Nevada's general regulatory framework for adult entertainment is administered through Clark County Code Chapter 6.140, which governs sexually oriented businesses. The key rule — that establishments offering full nudity cannot serve alcohol, and establishments serving alcohol cannot offer full nudity — was codified in its current form in 1995. Clark County amended the relevant ordinance on July 19, 1995, to close a prior regulatory gap that had permitted some licensed establishments to operate under both permissions simultaneously. Palomino Club was one of those establishments. Its combined license — full nudity and full alcohol service — predated the 1995 amendment, and under Nevada's grandfathering framework for existing business licenses, Palomino's license was permitted to continue as long as the establishment maintained continuous operation. The license cannot be transferred to a new owner and reset the grandfathered status — any ownership transfer must maintain the operational continuity that established the grandfathered protection. The license cannot be moved to a new address; it is attached specifically to the property at 1848 Las Vegas Blvd North. No new establishment can apply for the same combined license: the ordinance that permitted it no longer exists, and the grandfathering protection only applies to establishments that were already operating under the prior rules at the time of the 1995 amendment. This legal architecture means that Palomino's combined license is, in the most literal sense, a finite and irreplaceable asset. The only way it could cease to exist is if Palomino closed long enough to lose its operational continuity — which has not happened in over five decades of continuous operation. For birthday groups, the legal uniqueness translates directly: a night at Palomino is the only place in Nevada where fully nude entertainment and full cocktail service coexist legally, and that fact does not change regardless of how much money someone spends trying to replicate it elsewhere.

55 Years Open: Celebrating at One of Las Vegas's Oldest Surviving Institutions

Palomino Club opened in 1969. To understand what that means, consider the Las Vegas that existed at that moment: a city of approximately 125,000 people (versus the current 2.3 million in the metro area), a Strip anchored by the Sands Hotel (demolished 1996), the Desert Inn (demolished 2001), the Riviera (demolished 2016), and the original Stardust (demolished 2007). The megaresort era triggered by Steve Wynn's Mirage in 1989 was twenty years away. The themed resort decade that produced Luxor, New York-New York, and Mandalay Bay was thirty years away. The EDM nightclub culture at XS and OMNIA was forty years away. Palomino Club opened when Las Vegas was a mob-era frontier town with an entertainment culture built around lounge acts, live jazz and big band performances, late-night casino gambling, and adult entertainment that operated openly in the pre-corporate era. The club has outlasted every major Strip hotel operating when it opened. It survived the Mob-to-corporation transition of the 1980s when the casino industry restructured under new ownership. It survived the themed resort explosion of the 1990s that transformed the Strip from a gambling corridor into a tourism destination. It survived the 2008 financial crisis that shuttered multiple Las Vegas entertainment businesses. It survived the COVID-19 shutdown of 2020, which closed every public entertainment venue in Nevada for months, and reopened with its operational continuity intact — preserving the grandfathered license. When your birthday group celebrates at Palomino Club, you are celebrating inside a Las Vegas institution that holds more institutional memory than most of the buildings on the Strip. The venue is a physical artifact of the city's history — weathered and genuine in a way that the constantly rebuilt, constantly rebranded casino properties on Las Vegas Boulevard cannot replicate. Birthday groups that have been to Bellagio and Wynn and OMNIA have experienced the manufactured grandeur of the corporate resort era. Palomino is something different: a real Las Vegas survivor.

Key Birthday Details

Cover Charge

FREE with NoCoverVegas (normally $20-30)

Bottle Service

Starting at $300 — lowest in Las Vegas

Location

North Las Vegas (1848 Las Vegas Blvd N)

Transportation

Free limo pickup from any Strip hotel

What Makes It Unique

Only fully nude + full alcohol in Nevada

Hours

Daily 4 PM – 5 AM (Fri-Sat until 7 AM)

Birthday at Palomino Club FAQ

What makes Palomino Club different from every other strip club in Las Vegas?

Palomino Club is the only licensed establishment in Nevada permitted to operate full nudity and full alcohol service simultaneously in the same room. This is not a marketing position — it is a regulatory fact derived from Clark County Code Chapter 6.140, which governs sexually oriented businesses in the Las Vegas valley. Nevada amended the relevant ordinance on July 19, 1995, to prohibit this combination. Palomino already held its combined license before that amendment and was grandfathered into continued operation under the prior rules. The grandfathered status renews with the license and has remained intact through more than five decades of continuous operation. No new venue can ever apply for the same combined authorization — the ordinance permitting it no longer exists. Every other Las Vegas gentlemen's club must choose one or the other: topless entertainment with a full liquor license, or fully nude entertainment without alcohol service. Sapphire, Hustler Club, and Spearmint Rhino are topless with full bars. Little Darlings is fully nude without alcohol. Palomino occupies a regulatory category with exactly one member in the entire state, and no amount of investment or creative licensing can change that arithmetic.

How far is Palomino Club from the Las Vegas Strip?

Palomino Club is located at 1848 Las Vegas Blvd N in North Las Vegas — approximately 10 to 15 minutes by car from the center of the Las Vegas Strip. The venue sits on the same Las Vegas Boulevard corridor that runs through the Strip, just north of the casino resort concentration. NoCoverVegas coordinates free limo pickup from any Strip hotel, which means the distance is handled without logistics complexity or per-person rideshare costs. The limo departs from your hotel entrance, handles the group together in one vehicle, and returns at the end of the night. For birthday groups, the short drive is a practical non-issue when transportation is already arranged — the 10 to 15 minutes from hotel to door is typically less time than waiting for surge-priced rideshare pickups on a busy Strip night.

What are the hours at Palomino Club Las Vegas?

Palomino Club operates Sunday through Thursday from 4:00 PM to 5:00 AM, and Friday and Saturday from 4:00 PM to 7:00 AM. The 7:00 AM weekend closing makes Palomino one of the latest-operating venues anywhere in Las Vegas — Strip nightclubs typically wind down between 4:00 and 5:00 AM, leaving a gap that Palomino fills exclusively for those wanting to continue past standard closing hours. The 4:00 PM daily opening is equally distinctive: most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs do not reach full operation until 9:00 or 10:00 PM, making Palomino viable for celebrations that want to start early in the evening rather than defaulting to the midnight window. An arrival at 5:00 to 7:00 PM on any day means lighter crowds, easier table access, and more attentive service from the entertainment staff — a markedly different atmosphere from peak-hour operation. The full program — main stage entertainment, ultra-lounge, and complete bar service — runs throughout all hours without a reduced late-night staffing configuration.

Can we book a birthday package at Palomino Club?

Yes. Palomino Club handles birthday groups regularly and can coordinate recognition elements when booked in advance through NoCoverVegas. Birthday packages typically involve a reserved table or section with bottle service starting at $300, and the venue can arrange birthday acknowledgments from the DJ or entertainment staff. For the birthday person specifically, a private fantasy room session can be incorporated as the centerpiece upgrade of the evening — a fully private one-on-one experience separate from the main floor. The upstairs ultra-lounge also functions as a semi-private area for groups wanting a more intimate environment away from the main stage energy. Contact NoCoverVegas when making your reservation to request specific birthday elements — sparkler bottle service, DJ recognition, or private room timing work best when arranged 24 to 48 hours in advance rather than on the night itself.

What is the cover charge for a birthday group at Palomino Club?

The standard cover charge at Palomino Club is $20 to $30 per person without a reservation. Through NoCoverVegas, entry is completely free for your birthday group — no cover charge for anyone on the guest list. For a group of eight to twelve people, the waived cover charge is a $160 to $360 saving before a single drink is ordered. This matters because many birthday groups spread spending across multiple venues over the course of a night — each waived cover charge at subsequent stops compounds the total value. At Palomino specifically, the combination of free entry plus free limo pickup means the group arrives without any pre-spend overhead, allowing the full budget to go toward the experiences inside the venue.

What is the bottle service minimum at Palomino Club?

Bottle service at Palomino Club starts at $300 on the main floor and $500 for stageside and VIP sections — making Palomino one of the most accessible bottle service options among Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs. At Sapphire and Hustler Club, weekend minimums typically start at $400 or higher. The $300 starting point at Palomino lets a group of eight people achieve reserved table service for roughly $37.50 per person in minimum spend, which typically converts into premium liquor bottles that cover the group's drinks for the majority of the evening. Birthday groups using bottle service at Palomino get the reserved table experience, dedicated cocktail service, and the club's birthday coordination — the lower minimum is a real financial advantage that opens VIP-level service to groups that might not budget for the higher minimums at larger Strip-adjacent venues.

Is Palomino Club appropriate for a birthday group that includes women?

Yes — Palomino Club welcomes women as guests and admits them on the same guest list terms as men, including free entry through NoCoverVegas. Mixed-gender birthday groups visit Palomino regularly, particularly for birthday evenings where the group wants to experience something genuinely unusual rather than a conventional nightclub. The upstairs ultra-lounge at Palomino provides a more relaxed environment that tends to work well for mixed groups — it has its own stage, lower energy than the main floor, and a more intimate atmosphere where conversation is easier. Women who are curious about the full-nude-plus-alcohol concept from an experiential standpoint often find Palomino's old-school, authentic atmosphere less intimidating than the high-production club environment of a venue like Sapphire. Groups should communicate that the party is mixed-gender when making a NoCoverVegas reservation so that appropriate table placement and coordination can be set up in advance.

What are the private room options for a Palomino birthday?

Palomino Club has private fantasy rooms available for one-on-one sessions — the standard private experience at a Las Vegas gentlemen's club. For a birthday night, the fantasy room is typically used as the dedicated upgrade for the birthday person rather than for the group broadly. The structure most commonly used by birthday groups is to spend 60 to 90 minutes at a main floor table, and then move the birthday person to a private fantasy room for their dedicated session while the rest of the group continues at the main floor or upstairs lounge. This structure gives the birthday person a focused private moment within the larger group context of the evening. The upstairs ultra-lounge at Palomino also functions as a semi-private area for groups wanting a more secluded shared experience — less private than the fantasy rooms but quieter and more intimate than the main floor. Pricing for fantasy rooms is arranged directly with entertainers or through venue staff; NoCoverVegas can assist with advance coordination when requested at booking.

What is the dress code at Palomino Club?

Palomino Club operates a casual dress code — significantly more relaxed than Strip nightclubs or even most of the other Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs. Men can wear jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, and standard going-out clothes without concern. Women have no specific dress requirement. The restrictions that apply at venues like Hustler Club (no athletic wear, no sports jerseys) are largely not enforced at Palomino's casual standard. For birthday groups arriving from a Strip dinner, a hotel pregame, or an earlier nightclub stop, a wardrobe change before Palomino is almost never necessary. This is a practical advantage for multi-stop birthday nights where the group does not want to return to the hotel between venues — Palomino accepts what most people are already wearing after a Las Vegas evening.

How does the free limo service work for a Palomino Club birthday?

The free limo service for Palomino Club is arranged through NoCoverVegas at the time of reservation. After confirming your hotel name, group size, and planned pickup time, a limo is dispatched to your hotel entrance at the scheduled time. The vehicle handles the full group together — no splitting across multiple rideshare cars or waiting for consecutive pickups. The drive to Palomino from most Strip hotels takes 10 to 15 minutes, which is faster than the typical surge-pricing rideshare experience on busy Friday and Saturday nights when Strip rideshare demand is highest. For the return trip, text your NoCoverVegas host when the group is ready and a limo returns for the pickup — no coordination required and no per-person transport cost. The round-trip free limo is included as part of the NoCoverVegas reservation and requires no separate booking or payment beyond your standard in-venue spending.

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