EDC Week Group Guide

EDC Week Las Vegas 2026 Group Activities

Bachelor parties, bachelorette weekends, and large friend groups at EDC Week May 13–19, 2026. Venues, transportation, booking timelines, and the complete group logistics guide.

EDC: May 15–17 at LVMSEDC Week: May 13–19400,000+ AttendeesGroups of All Sizes

Venue Guide

Best Venues for Groups During EDC Week

Venues ranked by group capacity and EDC Week programming quality. Book nightclub tables 6 to 8 weeks in advance for EDC Week.

Hakkasan NightclubLarge groups 15–30+

Biggest connected group sections in Vegas. Books EDC-aligned house/techno.

OMNIA NightclubGroups 8–20

Best EDC Week production. Connected to OMNIA Dayclub for day-to-night groups.

XS NightclubGroups 6–15 (pool deck)

Iconic Vegas setting. Pool deck cabanas for bachelorette/birthday groups.

Marquee NightclubLarge groups 12–25+

Multi-tier layout lets sub-groups occupy different levels simultaneously.

LIV NightclubGroups 6–14

Miami energy. Open format layout with excellent table sight lines to stage.

Encore Beach ClubCabanas 10–25

Premium EDC Week pool party. Festival-level DJs noon to 6 PM.

OMNIA DayclubCabanas 12–20

Opened May 15 (EDC Day 1). Sky bridge to OMNIA Nightclub — perfect day-to-night groups.

Marquee DayclubLarge groups 15–30+

Best multi-section layout for large groups. Day-to-night packages with Marquee Nightclub.

Why EDC Week Is the Ultimate Las Vegas Group Trip

There is no week in the Las Vegas calendar that delivers more concentrated energy for a group trip than EDC Week. From May 13 to May 19, 2026, the city becomes the electronic music capital of the world. The festival itself — Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, May 15 through 17 — draws 400,000 people over three nights. But the activity that surrounds it, the EDC Week programming across every major nightclub and dayclub on the Strip, is what transforms a regular group weekend into a once-in-a-lifetime trip. For bachelor parties, bachelorette weekends, birthday groups, and friend groups that share a passion for electronic music, EDC Week hits on every level simultaneously. The festivals give your group a shared anchor experience each night. The dayclubs provide pool party programming during the day with the same DJs who played the festival the night before. The Strip nightclubs run their biggest headliner sets of the year. And because every venue is at peak operation simultaneously, there is a palpable energy throughout the city that makes even the most mundane moments — eating tacos at 4:00 AM, walking back to the hotel at sunrise — feel like part of something larger. EDC Week is a week-long event, not just a festival. Plan accordingly.

The EDC Week Group Planning Timeline

Successful EDC Week group trips require planning that starts months before May. Here is the timeline that prevents the most common group disasters. Six months out (November 2025): decide on the group size, confirm who is definitely in, and begin researching hotel options. Hotels within walking distance of the Strip nightclubs — Cosmopolitan, Wynn, Caesars, Fontainebleau — book out at premium rates for EDC Week. A group of 8 to 12 will need 2 to 4 rooms depending on desired room type. Book early or risk being pushed to off-Strip properties that add 20 to 30 minutes of transit time to every activity. Four months out (January 2026): purchase festival tickets. EDC general admission and VIP tiers sell out. Do not wait. Individual tickets for all 3 nights come in general admission, VIP Elevated, and VIP Elevated Plus tiers. General admission for 3 nights typically runs $400 to $500 per person. VIP Elevated runs $600 to $800. For groups, decide whether to ticket together or individually — there is no group discount from Insomniac, but coordinating together ensures everyone has the same tier and entry time. Two months out (March 2026): book nightclub tables and pool party cabanas. EDC Week nightclub reservations at XS, OMNIA, LIV, Hakkasan, and Marquee sell out 6 to 8 weeks before the event. This is not an exaggeration. Groups that call in late April for EDC Week tables will hear that everything is gone. One month out (April 2026): arrange transportation for festival nights. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 20 miles from the Strip. Official Insomniac shuttles, private party buses, and Sprinter vans all need to be booked in advance.

Festival Night Transportation: The Group Logistics Problem

Transportation from the Strip to Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the single most important logistics decision for a group trip during EDC Week. LVMS is 20 miles northeast of the Strip — a 25 to 40 minute drive under normal conditions. During EDC nights (May 15, 16, 17), the roads around LVMS are heavily managed by police, and typical Uber surge pricing makes individual rideshares expensive and unreliable. Groups have three real options. Option one is the official Insomniac shuttle. Shuttle passes run approximately $60 to $80 per person per night and depart from designated pickup locations at major Strip hotels starting at 5:00 PM. Return shuttles run until approximately 7:00 AM. The official shuttle is the most affordable option but means your group surrenders control of timing — you leave when the shuttle schedule allows, not when your group is ready. Option two is a private party bus or Sprinter van. For a group of 10 to 20, a private party bus costs $700 to $1,400 for the night ($70 to $100 per person). The bus picks you up from your hotel, takes you to LVMS, waits during the festival, and brings you home. You set the departure and return time. The bus becomes your pre-show party space, and the post-show ride home is where the group decompresses together. This is the premium group option and the one most bachelor and bachelorette parties choose. Option three is designated driver rotation — a complex and unreliable option that falls apart around 2:00 AM. Do not count on this for a group of more than 4.

Best Nightclubs for Groups During EDC Week

Every major nightclub on the Strip runs elevated programming during EDC Week, with the biggest names in electronic music rotating between venues. For groups, venue selection during EDC Week comes down to three criteria: music alignment, group size accommodation, and proximity to your hotel. Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand has one of the largest group-friendly floor plans of any club in Las Vegas — multiple connected sections can accommodate groups of 15 to 30 in a single contiguous area. During EDC Week, Hakkasan books house and techno artists that align closely with the festival's sound. XS Nightclub at the Wynn is the premium choice for groups who want the iconic Vegas setting during EDC Week. The outdoor pool deck accommodates birthday and bachelorette group setups better than any other venue. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace runs some of the most thematic EDC Week sets in the city and their connected OMNIA Dayclub opened May 15 — the same day EDC begins — giving groups a seamless day-to-night option at one property. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is the best option for groups who want the multi-tier layout that allows sub-groups to occupy different levels simultaneously. On EDC Week, Marquee books house artists who bridge commercial and underground tastes, making it accessible for groups with mixed EDM knowledge. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World fills a different niche: smaller capacity, more intimate, and the venue where groups who prefer a less overwhelming setting find their ideal EDC Week night. LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau brings Miami energy to EDC Week programming, with the venue's open layout giving groups excellent sight lines from their tables to the DJ stage.

Bachelorette Party at EDC Week Las Vegas

EDC Week is the highest-demand bachelorette party week in Las Vegas, and for groups who share a love of electronic music, it is the perfect setting for a bride's last hurrah. The bachelorette group during EDC Week has more options per day than any other week of the year: festival nights at LVMS, pool parties with international DJs during the day, and nightclub programming at premium venues every evening. The sequence that works best for EDC Week bachelorette parties is a hybrid approach: attend the festival as a group on one or two of the three festival nights (not all three — the physical demands of LVMS each night are significant), and use the off-festival nights for nightclub table service and a more curated celebration. Festival nights give the bachelorette group a shared adventure — navigating 400,000 people together, finding your favorite stage, dancing under the open sky. Nightclub nights give the group the birthday/bachelorette production: sparkler presentations, LED name displays, dedicated VIP hosts, and the intimate table experience that makes a bachelorette celebration photographable. Pool parties during EDC Week fill the daytime hours with programming from the same artists who perform at the festival. A bachelorette group that does a pool party from noon to 5:00 PM, a group dinner from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, and then a nightclub table from 10:30 PM has maximized a full day with three distinct celebration experiences. The bride's standard Vegas perks — free entry, champagne, VIP host attention — apply during EDC Week at most venues and should be requested in advance when booking.

Bachelor Party at EDC Week Las Vegas

EDC Week bachelor parties occupy a specific position in the Las Vegas event landscape. The festival provides a built-in activity that requires no planning beyond getting to LVMS — the entertainment is on the stage. The Strip programming during EDC Week means the group has premium nightclubs and pool parties available without needing to coordinate anything beyond reservations. For bachelor parties specifically, the question is usually how many festival nights to attend versus how many nightclub nights to schedule. A four-night bachelor party (Thursday through Sunday of EDC Week) that includes two festival nights and two nightclub nights is the optimal balance. The two festival nights give the groom his EDC bucket-list moments; the two nightclub nights give the group the traditional Vegas bachelor party experience. Thursday nightclub, Friday festival, Saturday festival, Sunday strip club or after-hours is a common EDC Week bachelor party sequence. The day-by-day breakdown: Thursday arrival, pool party in the afternoon, nightclub at night with table service. Friday: pool party, rest, festival at LVMS (depart at 8:00 PM via party bus). Saturday: daytime recovery at pool, afternoon nap, second festival night (depart at 9:00 PM). Sunday: final pool party, group dinner, late night strip club or nightclub. The strip club element is traditional for bachelor parties — several venues including Sapphire and Crazy Horse 3 offer limo pickup from your hotel, which integrates smoothly into the EDC Week schedule on a night when you are not attending the festival.

Birthday Groups at EDC Week

Birthdays during EDC Week benefit from the same principle as Memorial Day Weekend birthdays: the ambient energy of the event makes the personal celebration feel larger. If your birthday falls during EDC Week (May 13 through 19, 2026), you are celebrating at the single busiest nightlife week of the year. Tables at premium venues are harder to book but more impressive when you get them. The DJ performing on your birthday night is likely an artist who also played the festival — the lineups during EDC Week represent the best electronic music acts in the world in one city simultaneously. For EDC Week birthday groups, the venue choice depends on how aligned the birthday person is with electronic music. For confirmed EDM fans, OMNIA Nightclub or XS during EDC Week is the pinnacle — the room is full of people who are there specifically for the music, the energy is at festival level, and the birthday moment happens inside one of the most electric rooms in nightlife. For birthday groups where only some members are into EDM, Hakkasan or Marquee during EDC Week books headliners who cross over between festival and commercial audiences. The birthday guest of honor's standard comps — free entry, champagne, VIP host — apply during EDC Week. Book early and specifically mention the birthday when reserving.

Pool Party Programming for Groups During EDC Week

EDC Week pool parties are where the festival extends into daytime Las Vegas. From May 13 to 19, every major dayclub runs programming featuring artists from the EDC lineup. For groups, pool parties during EDC Week solve the common daytime problem: what do we do between the hotel check-in and the evening activities? The answer is a full dayclub experience with the artists you came to Vegas to see. OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace has a specifically resonant connection to EDC Week 2026 — the venue opened May 15, the same day EDC begins. Fisher, Rufus du Sol, and Martin Garrix all performed at the opening weekend, creating an overlap between OMNIA Dayclub's debut and the festival itself. For groups attending EDC Week, a pool party at OMNIA Dayclub on Thursday or Sunday (non-festival days) is the ideal pairing. Encore Beach Club at the Wynn runs some of the most technically impressive DJ sets during EDC Week — the production quality at EBC matches festival-level sound and lighting even at noon. Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the most group-accessible option with multi-tier layout accommodating large groups comfortably. The Saturday day slot is particularly valuable for groups attending the festival on Friday and Saturday nights — a midday pool party on Saturday gives the group a chance to celebrate together in daylight after the Friday festival night without requiring the energy commitment of a full nightclub evening. Pool parties during EDC Week carry pricing premiums comparable to Memorial Day Weekend — expect daybed minimums to be $1,200 to $2,000 and cabanas to run $2,500 to $4,500 for headliner pool party days.

EDC Week Group Hotel Strategy

Hotels during EDC Week operate at 100 percent capacity with premium pricing. A hotel that charges $200 per night in April charges $400 to $600 during EDC Week. Groups that do not plan their hotel strategy carefully end up paying more for worse locations. The optimal EDC Week group hotel is one that sits within the Cosmopolitan–Caesars–Wynn corridor, roughly the central Strip section that contains the most EDC Week nightclub programming. The Cosmopolitan houses Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub — staying there means zero travel time to your nightclub reservation. The Wynn houses XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club — if your group plans multiple nights at XS or EBC, the Wynn's property access is unmatched. Caesars Palace houses OMNIA Nightclub and the newly opened OMNIA Dayclub — if OMNIA is your primary venue, Caesars is the logical hotel choice. For groups with tighter budgets, Paris Las Vegas and Bally's sit within 5 to 10 minutes walking distance of most major EDC Week venues and typically price lower than the flagship properties. The MGM Grand is another strong mid-range option — Hakkasan is on-property, and the proximity to other Strip venues is excellent. Whatever hotel you choose, book room blocks rather than individual rooms. A group of 12 booking 4 rooms on separate reservations has no guarantee of adjacency. A room block request (call the hotel group sales line, not the standard reservations line) can secure contiguous rooms or even a suite block. Hotels honor group rate requests for EDC Week when contacted well in advance.

EDC Week Daytime Activities Beyond the Pool Party

Not every person in the group wants to be at a pool party every afternoon. EDC Week in Las Vegas offers daytime activities that complement the nighttime festival experience without requiring a dayclub reservation. The High Roller observation wheel at The LINQ is particularly popular during EDC Week — the 30-minute rotation at 550 feet gives groups a panoramic view of the city and functions as a decompression activity between the festival the night before and the activities ahead. Gondola rides at The Venetian offer a similarly low-intensity afternoon activity that the group can do in swimwear before transitioning to the pool. Food hall options at Area 15 (the adjacent arts and entertainment venue) attract EDC-weekend crowds who want a quirky daytime experience without alcohol commitment. For groups with a gambler in the mix, the sportsbooks and casino floors are open 24 hours — a recovering group member can sit at a poker table while others do the pool party. Brunch is the underrated group activity during EDC Week. Most groups skip breakfast given the late festival hours and lean directly into a 1:00 PM brunch that combines the morning meal with the start of drinking. Eggslut at the Cosmopolitan, La Cave at Wynn, and Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan are established EDC Week brunch spots because they are integrated into hotel properties and can accommodate groups with minimal wait time. Book brunch reservations in advance — the walk-in situation at Strip restaurants during EDC Week is as bad as the nightclub walk-in situation.

Coordinating a Large EDC Week Group: 12 to 30 People

The larger your EDC Week group, the more critical pre-trip coordination becomes. Groups of 12 or more face specific friction points that smaller groups do not. Festival entry for large groups requires synchronized ticket purchasing — everyone needs the same ticket tier to enter through the same gate. General admission groups and VIP groups cannot enter together, so align on ticket tier before purchasing. At LVMS itself, the venue is large enough that a group of 20 can easily lose cohesion. Designate a home base — a specific artist stage or landmark — where the group reconvenes every 90 minutes. Create a group chat before the trip with the meeting point and a check-in schedule. At nightclubs, large groups need multi-table setups booked in advance, and a single designated person should handle all communications with the venue's events coordinator. Groups of 20 or more who show up without a confirmed multi-table arrangement on EDC Week will find that the available sections are not contiguous and the group is split. This is avoidable only through advance booking. At pool parties, cabana sections for 15 or more exist at EBC, Marquee Dayclub, and OMNIA Dayclub — but they need to be requested as a group booking, not assembled from individual daybed reservations. For transportation, a 20-person group fits in a standard party bus (30 to 45 person bus has extra space for movement). A 30-person group needs two buses or a large coach. Book transportation vehicles before all other logistics — availability disappears faster than hotel or nightclub availability during EDC Week.

The OMNIA Dayclub Advantage for EDC Week Groups

OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace opened on May 15, 2026 — the precise date EDC Las Vegas begins. This timing is not coincidental. Tao Group positioned the opening to coincide with the single highest-traffic nightlife week in Las Vegas, and the opening weekend lineup — Fisher, Rufus du Sol, and Martin Garrix — overlaps directly with the EDC artist ecosystem. For groups attending EDC Week, OMNIA Dayclub represents a new option that did not exist in previous years: a 46,000 square foot rooftop pool experience at Caesars Palace that connects via sky bridge to OMNIA Nightclub. A group that books a dayclub cabana at OMNIA Dayclub and a nightclub table at OMNIA Nightclub on the same property can have a continuous 12-hour birthday or bachelorette experience without ever leaving Caesars Palace. The sky bridge connection means transitioning from pool to nightclub is a 3-minute walk, not a 20-minute Strip commute. For EDC Week specifically, OMNIA Dayclub on Thursday May 14 (the day before EDC begins) and Monday May 18 (the day after EDC ends) provides lower-priced pool party days with strong programming. The major EDC days — May 15 through 17 — will have premium dayclub pricing at OMNIA. Non-festival days are the sweet spot for groups who want strong music without the full MDW-level pricing.

Budget Planning for an EDC Week Group Trip

EDC Week is an expensive trip. Honest budget planning prevents the group friction that comes from unexpected costs. Here is a per-person budget framework for a 4-night EDC Week group trip with two festival nights and two nightclub nights. Festival tickets: $400 to $500 for general admission 3-day pass (only 2 nights needed, but 3-day passes are often the most cost-effective). Hotel: $200 to $400 per person per night for 4 nights at a mid-tier Strip property, split 2 to 3 per room. Total: $800 to $1,600 per person. Nightclub table service (2 nights): $500 to $800 per person split across the group, depending on group size and venue. Pool party (2 days): $200 to $500 per person for daybed reservations. Transportation (2 festival nights party bus, split): $100 to $200. Food and incidentals: $300 to $500 for 4 nights including 2 group dinners, brunch, and late-night meals. Total per-person EDC Week trip cost: $2,300 to $4,100. This is a wide range because it depends heavily on group size (more people = lower per-person cost on shared expenses), hotel choice, and whether you do budget daybeds or premium cabanas. The group that goes in with a realistic budget and assigns a trip treasurer to track the shared expenses avoids the post-trip awkwardness of someone feeling they overpaid for others.

Non-EDM Members in the Group: What to Do

Not every person in a group trip has the same relationship to electronic music, and EDC Week can feel exclusionary for group members who are not festival-goers. The solution is not to skip EDC Week as a group destination but to build in enough parallel programming that every preference is accommodated. For the group member who does not want to attend the festival, the Strip during EDC Week is actually more active than a typical weekend — the city is packed, every restaurant and bar has energy, and the festival crowd creates ambient excitement throughout the city without requiring LVMS attendance. A non-festival subgroup can spend the festival nights at a nightclub with hip-hop programming (Drai's or Zouk run non-EDM lineups during EDC Week), at a strip club, at a casino poker room, or simply at a rooftop bar. The group reconvenes the following morning, and the non-festival contingent typically has stories just as good as the festival attendees. For pool parties, many dayclubs run both EDM-heavy and open-format programming during EDC Week. Marquee Dayclub typically has at least one session with a hip-hop or open-format DJ alongside the EDM headliners. Tao Beach runs a more intimate programming that does not require knowledge of the artist to enjoy. The group that assigns a sub-planner to handle the non-EDM contingent's activities can run two parallel schedules without creating a fragmented group trip.

More EDC Week & Group Nightlife Resources

For the complete EDC Week nightclub lineup and event calendar, see our EDC Week Las Vegas 2026 guide. Pool party programming specifically is covered in the EDC pool parties 2026 guide. For after-hours options when the festival ends at 6 AM, see EDC afterparties 2026. Hotels during EDC Week are covered in the EDC Week hotels guide. For free guest list and no-cover options during EDC Week, read the EDC Week free guest list guide. For bachelorette party planning outside of EDC Week, see our bachelorette weekend itinerary guide. For bachelor party venue guides covering every major nightclub, see the best nightclubs for bachelor parties guide.

Group Tips

What EDC Week Group Veterans Know

Pick Two Festival Nights, Not Three

Attending all three EDC nights at LVMS burns the group out. Two festival nights plus one Strip nightclub night is the most sustainable format. The group arrives at the nightclub fresher than if they did three straight LVMS nights.

Buy Tickets Together at the Same Tier

Everyone in the group needs the same ticket tier (GA or VIP) to enter through the same gates. Mismatched tickets split the group at the LVMS entrance and create logistical headaches that start the festival night on a sour note.

Book the Party Bus Before Everything Else

Transportation to LVMS sells out before nightclub tables and pool parties. Make the party bus reservation your first booking after hotel and festival tickets. Available vehicles disappear by March.

Schedule a Rest Day in the Middle

A 4-night EDC Week trip needs at least one intentionally low-key day — usually the day after the first festival night. A brunch and afternoon nap is not failure; it is what allows the group to actually enjoy the second festival night.

Designate a Group Chat Manager

One person should handle all venue communications, booking confirmations, and day-of logistics. Group trips where everyone has a different thread with the venue coordinator end in confusion about arrival times and reservation details.

The Bachelorette Free Entry Comp Applies at EDC Week

The bride and birthday honoree's standard free entry comp applies during EDC Week at most venues. Specifically mention the bachelorette or birthday status when booking — the comp needs to be noted in advance, not requested at the door.

Common Questions

EDC Week Group Activities FAQ

How many days should a group plan for EDC Week Las Vegas 2026?

Four to five days is the sweet spot for an EDC Week group trip. EDC itself runs three nights (May 15, 16, 17), but EDC Week programming spans May 13 to 19. A Thursday arrival through Sunday departure covers the full EDC festival and gives the group pool party days before and after. Groups that do four nights — arriving Thursday and leaving Monday — get two festival nights, two nightclub nights, and two to three pool party days without anyone feeling destroyed by the schedule. Trying to attend all three festival nights plus nightclub nights is possible but physically demanding. Most experienced EDC groups attend two of the three festival nights and use the third festival night for a more relaxed Strip nightclub experience.

What is the best way for a group to get to LVMS during EDC?

For groups of 10 to 20 people, a private party bus is the best transportation option. A party bus costs $700 to $1,400 total for the night and provides private transportation from your Strip hotel to LVMS and back on your schedule. The bus itself becomes a pre-show and post-show party space. Official Insomniac shuttles at $60 to $80 per person are the budget option but require you to follow the shuttle schedule rather than your group's timeline. Individual Uber or Lyft rides during EDC nights are expensive due to surge pricing and unreliable due to driver availability around LVMS. Never rely on rideshare for a group of more than 4 during festival nights.

Which EDC Week nightclub is best for a bachelorette party?

XS Nightclub at the Wynn is the top bachelorette venue during EDC Week for its combination of production quality, outdoor pool deck setting, and EDC-week DJ lineups. The pool deck gives the bachelorette group a photogenic and slightly separated environment from the main room crowd. OMNIA Nightclub is the best choice for bachelorette groups that want the most theatrical production — the LED ceiling, confetti cannons, and the sky bridge connection to OMNIA Dayclub give the group options no other venue can match. For bachelorette groups where not everyone is an EDM fan, Marquee Nightclub books more broadly accessible lineups during EDC Week and has the group-friendly multi-tier layout that works for mixed music preferences.

Do I need to buy EDC festival tickets separately from my nightclub reservations?

Yes. EDC festival tickets (for Las Vegas Motor Speedway) and Las Vegas Strip nightclub reservations are completely separate. EDC tickets are purchased through the official Insomniac ticketing system (frontgatetickets.com or the EDC Las Vegas website). Nightclub tables, pool party cabanas, and guest list spots are booked through the venues directly or through a concierge service. There is no bundle that combines both. A group booking an EDC Week nightclub table does not automatically get festival access, and purchasing festival tickets does not get you into any Strip venue. Budget and book both separately.

How early should a group book EDC Week nightclub tables?

Six to eight weeks before EDC Week is the minimum — that means booking by late March or early April for a May 15 to 19 event window. At the major venues (XS, OMNIA, Hakkasan, Marquee), the premium table positions sell out by early April. If you are reading this in late April, do not panic, but act immediately. The general table inventory holds a bit longer than the premium positions, but EDC Week is the most oversubscribed week of the year for Strip nightclubs. Multi-table setups for groups of 12 or more need even more lead time — these require coordination between the group events team and the venue, and they need to be arranged before individual table inventory is depleted.

What is the OMNIA Dayclub connection to EDC Week 2026?

OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace opened on May 15, 2026 — the first night of EDC Las Vegas. The opening weekend featured Fisher, Rufus du Sol, and Martin Garrix, creating a direct overlap between the OMNIA Dayclub debut and the EDC artist ecosystem. For EDC Week groups, OMNIA Dayclub is significant because it is connected via sky bridge to OMNIA Nightclub, enabling a continuous day-to-night group experience at a single property. A group that books an OMNIA Dayclub cabana for the afternoon and an OMNIA Nightclub table for the night never leaves Caesars Palace. This is the smoothest day-to-night pipeline available during EDC Week and eliminates all transportation and logistics for a full celebration day.

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