May 13–19, 2026

EDC Week VIP & Bottle Service Guide 2026

Table minimums at XS, OMNIA, Encore Beach Club, Hakkasan, Marquee, LIV, and Zouk during EDC Week. What pricing looks like, when to book, and how to get the best table position for the busiest week in Las Vegas nightlife.

May 13–19
EDC Week Dates
May 15–17
Festival Dates
2–3×
EDC Week Pricing Multiplier
+35–40%
Table Add-ons (tax + gratuity)

Why Bottle Service Matters More During EDC Week Than Any Other Week of the Year

EDC Week 2026 runs May 13 through May 19 and brings an estimated 400,000 festival attendees to Las Vegas in the same seven-day window. Every major Strip nightclub and pool party is competing for those guests simultaneously. The practical consequence is that general admission lines at venues like Encore Beach Club, XS Nightclub, and OMNIA can run 45 minutes to over an hour on peak nights — Thursday, Friday, and Saturday — even with a confirmed guest list spot. Table service is not optional when 400,000 people are trying to get into fourteen clubs at once. A VIP table reservation bypasses the general admission line entirely. Your group walks to a dedicated VIP check-in, gets escorted to your section, and is seated with a bottle presentation before the guest list line has moved twenty feet. That logistical advantage is worth something on any Vegas weekend. During EDC Week it is worth significantly more because the opportunity cost of waiting in a 60-minute line — missing the first hour of a Calvin Harris or RUFUS DU SOL set — is higher than at almost any other point in the year. The second reason to book bottle service during EDC Week is group management. EDC Week crowds are among the densest Las Vegas sees all year. Without a reserved section, a group of eight people has no home base, no place to put bags, no guaranteed proximity to each other as the crowd thickens post-midnight. Bottle service solves all of this. Your section is your home for the night. You arrive together, you stay together, and you leave when you choose rather than when the crowd splits you up. The third reason is that EDC Week is an event people plan months in advance. The accommodation, flights, and festival passes represent a significant investment. Adding bottle service to a night that already cost you $400 in travel and lodging is a marginal cost in context — and it transforms a potentially frustrating logistical experience into a guaranteed VIP night at one of the most iconic clubs in the world.

EDC Week Pricing vs. Standard Weekends — What to Expect and How Much More to Budget

EDC Week is a special event designation at every Strip nightclub, which means standard weekend pricing does not apply. Minimum spends during EDC Week typically run two to three times higher than the same venue's regular Saturday minimum. A table at OMNIA Nightclub that costs $2,000 to $4,000 on a standard Saturday in March will run $5,000 to $10,000 or higher on EDC Week Saturday. XS Nightclub, which sees regular Saturday minimums of $2,000 to $5,000 for dance floor sections, posts EDC Week minimums starting at $4,000 for entry-level positions and reaching $15,000 to $25,000 or more for prime placements adjacent to the DJ booth on the Calvin Harris or Chainsmokers Saturday. Encore Beach Club runs the highest pool party minimums on the Strip and during EDC Week the Calvin Harris Saturday pool party is the most expensive event of the entire year — EBC Saturday minimums for premium positions have historically reached $30,000 during peak demand events, with entry-level tables starting at $3,000 to $5,000. These price points are not anomalies. Every venue applies event pricing to its EDC Week calendar, and the clubs are transparent that these minimums reflect demand rather than a change in what is included. The content of your table package — bottles, mixers, dedicated server, sparkler presentation, VIP entry — remains identical to a standard weekend table. You are paying more because 400,000 people want the same experience and there are only so many tables in the building. Wednesday and Thursday EDC Week pricing is meaningfully lower. Wednesday minimums at most venues are 20 to 40 percent above regular weekday pricing — not the two-to-three-times multiplier that kicks in for Friday through Sunday. If your group wants bottle service during EDC Week at a price point close to a regular weekend, Wednesday is your night. You still get headline-caliber talent — Mau P at EBC at Night on Wednesday is a genuine world-class event — at a fraction of the Saturday cost.

Venue-by-Venue EDC Week Table Minimums and What You Get

Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas is the highest-demand pool party venue during EDC Week. Calvin Harris headlines Saturday May 16. EBC minimum spends for EDC Week range from $3,000 on the low end for outer pool deck positions to $30,000 or more for front-rail sections closest to the main stage. Encore Beach Club's cabana minimums — the fully covered private structures with dedicated service and panoramic pool views — run $5,000 to $15,000 depending on position and date. EBC at Night on Wednesday with Mau P runs minimums starting around $1,500, which is an extremely favorable entry point given the quality of the performance. XS Nightclub at Encore is the companion indoor-outdoor venue on the same Wynn campus. The Chainsmokers headline Saturday May 16. XS EDC Week minimums start at $4,000 for indoor wall positions and reach $15,000 to $25,000 for prime outdoor patio tables closest to the stage overlooking the pool. The XS outdoor patio is one of the best late-night environments in Las Vegas — warm desert air, pool views, the intimacy of an open-air space with the production of a world-class nightclub. Kaskade at XS on Monday May 18 carries significantly lower minimums, typically $1,500 to $3,000, with broader guest list availability. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace books Martin Garrix and Justin Mylo for Tuesday May 19. OMNIA's kinetic chandelier main room hosts EDC Week minimums ranging from $3,000 for elevated mezzanine positions to $10,000 or more for floor tables directly beneath the chandelier. OMNIA is connected to OMNIA Dayclub via a dedicated bridge — guests at OMNIA Nightclub on Tuesday have access to the Caesars campus complex and can move between the two venues. OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace hosts the grand opening weekend over Friday May 15 through Sunday May 17. Fisher Friday, RUFUS DU SOL Saturday, Martin Garrix Sunday. As a pool party and dayclub rather than a nightclub, OMNIA Dayclub's table structure focuses on daybed sections, cabana areas, and pool-adjacent positions. Minimums for opening weekend during EDC Week start around $2,000 for general daybed positions and reach $8,000 to $15,000 for front-cabana placements directly facing the main stage. Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand is a five-level, 7,500-capacity mega-club running a full EDC Week slate of electronic headliners. Hakkasan minimums during EDC Week range from $2,500 to $8,000 on peak nights, with five distinct room environments — the main room, Ling Ling, the Pavilion, Lobby, and Daylight — each carrying different price tiers. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan runs a full EDC Week program including the Chris Lorenzo Wednesday opening. Marquee EDC Week minimums start at $2,000 for Library room positions and reach $8,000 for main room central sections. Marquee Dayclub on the rooftop has its own EDC Week program and minimum structure starting at $1,500 for general pool deck sections. LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau hosts David Guetta on Monday May 18. LIV's indoor space runs EDC Week minimums from $2,500 on the low end to $10,000 for main floor positions. LIV Beach, the adjacent outdoor pool party venue, hosted John Summit and Dom Dolla on Friday May 15 with pool deck minimum spends starting at $2,500. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World hosts Ray Volpe on Wednesday May 13. Zouk is a purpose-built electronic music nightclub with a surround-sound system specifically designed for bass-forward productions. EDC Week minimums at Zouk start at $2,000 for booth positions along the walls and reach $6,000 for central dance floor placements. Zouk is an excellent value during EDC Week given its sound quality, the caliber of its EDC Week bookings, and its relatively lower minimums compared to Wynn and Caesars campus venues.

EDC Festival Bottle Service at Las Vegas Motor Speedway — A Separate Experience

The Electric Daisy Carnival festival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway offers its own bottle service program that is entirely separate from Strip nightclub table service. This is often confused by first-time EDC attendees — you can book a VIP table at the festival itself, at the main stages, without going to a Strip club at all. EDC festival bottle service tables are located on elevated platforms adjacent to the main stages: Kinetic Field (the main stage), Circuit Grounds, and Neon Garden. The table structures at these stages are called the Kinetic SkyDeck, Circuit Deck, and Neon Deck respectively. Festival table minimums are significant. According to Discotech, the booking platform that manages EDC festival tables, the cheapest festival table starts at $5,000 and the best Front of House positions at the main Kinetic Field stage reach $150,000. The average spend for a main stage table at the festival is $6,000 to $10,000 before tax, fees, and gratuity. Discotech notes that additional costs including sales tax, venue fees, and gratuity add approximately 35 to 40 percent on top of the stated minimum. A $6,000 festival table becomes $8,400 after all-in costs. Festival bottle service is purchased for a single festival night — if you attend all three nights and want table service each night, you must book and pay for three separate reservations. Bottles are delivered on the outdoor festival stage platforms, which operate under different license conditions than a licensed nightclub — the bottle menu and service style are adapted for an outdoor festival environment. Table location within a row is assigned based on when you book: the earlier you reserve, the better your position within the section. Festival table minimums do not decrease as the event approaches in the way that nightclub tables sometimes do on slower nights. EDC festival tables are a different experience from Strip club bottle service — they put you on a dedicated raised platform watching a headline DJ at a festival with 180,000 people in the same space, which has a scale that no indoor nightclub can replicate. The trade-off is that festival table service is purely outdoor, weather-dependent, and the service model is simpler than an indoor nightclub.

The Tao Group Party Pass — An Alternative to Individual Table Bookings

Tao Group Hospitality operates OMNIA Nightclub, OMNIA Dayclub, Marquee Nightclub, Marquee Dayclub, TAO Nightclub, TAO Beach, and Palm Tree Beach Club in Las Vegas. During EDC Week the group offers an all-inclusive Party Pass that provides access to all Tao Group venues from approximately May 12 through May 18 without booking individual table reservations at each venue. The Party Pass is priced per person rather than as a table minimum and typically includes general admission entry to all covered events — not VIP table service, but guaranteed access without worrying about guest list cutoffs, cover charges, or night-by-night availability. This makes the Party Pass a fundamentally different product from bottle service: you are buying multi-venue flexibility rather than a reserved section at a specific venue. For groups where some members want bottle service and others want flexibility, the Party Pass and a single table reservation are not mutually exclusive — one or two people can have the table while others cover multiple venues with the pass. The value calculation of the Tao Group Party Pass versus individual bookings depends on how many Tao Group venues you plan to visit during the week. If your EDC Week itinerary includes OMNIA Dayclub for the Fisher grand opening, Marquee Nightclub for the Chris Lorenzo Wednesday event, TAO Beach during the day, and OMNIA Nightclub for the Tuesday Martin Garrix show, the Party Pass covers all four events with a single purchase. Booking individual guest list entry at those four events would typically cost $30 to $50 in cover charges per person per night — potentially $120 to $200 total before drink spend. The Party Pass consolidates that cost. The downside is that the Party Pass does not include bottle service, does not provide a reserved section, and does not guarantee proximity to the DJ booth or main floor. If the experience of having your own space, your own server, and line bypass is important to your group, a table reservation at the single most important venue on your itinerary is a better use of money than the Party Pass alone.

Day-by-Day VIP Recommendation — Where to Book Each Night of EDC Week

Wednesday May 13 is the best night to book a first bottle service experience during EDC Week if cost is a constraint. Mau P at EBC at Night at Wynn is the top recommendation — EDC Week Wednesday EBC minimums start around $1,500 to $2,000, you get the Wynn production quality and the EBC at Night atmosphere, and the crowd is about half of Saturday density. Alternatively, Zouk Nightclub with Ray Volpe on Wednesday runs minimums starting at $2,000 and delivers one of the best sound experiences in Las Vegas nightlife at a lower price point than any Wynn or Caesars venue. Thursday May 14 is the lowest-demand nightclub night of EDC Week given the World Party Parade consuming the early evening. Marquee Dayclub with Eli Brown and Rebuke during the day is a strong table option — Marquee Dayclub EDC Week daytime minimums start under $2,000 and the rooftop pool deck environment is excellent for a midday session before the parade. Friday May 15 is OMNIA Dayclub's grand opening with Fisher. If you book one daytime table during EDC Week, the Fisher grand opening at OMNIA Dayclub is the highest-prestige option of the entire week. Minimums start around $2,000 for outer daybed positions and go up significantly for front-of-stage cabanas. LIV Beach with John Summit and Dom Dolla is the alternative for tech-house fans who want a different venue experience — minimums at LIV Beach start around $2,500. Saturday May 16 is peak night. If budget allows for one premium Saturday table, choose based on your group's music preference: Calvin Harris at Encore Beach Club if your group skews pop-electronic and you want the outdoor pool experience, The Chainsmokers at XS if your group wants the indoor-outdoor Wynn nightclub environment, or RUFUS DU SOL at OMNIA Dayclub if your group prefers melodic house and live instrumentation. All three Saturday events are among the most demand-constrained bottle service experiences in Las Vegas all year. Book at least 4 to 6 weeks in advance. Sunday May 17 is Martin Garrix at OMNIA Dayclub — lower minimums than Saturday, still opening-weekend prestige, and the Sunday crowd has more room than Saturday. Monday and Tuesday are value-play bottle service nights. Kaskade at XS on Monday and Martin Garrix at OMNIA Nightclub on Tuesday both carry minimums significantly below their peak-night equivalents. Monday and Tuesday EDC Week tables can often be secured 1 to 2 weeks in advance at rates that rival or match regular Las Vegas weekend pricing.

What Is Included in EDC Week Bottle Service

Bottle service at every Strip nightclub and pool party during EDC Week includes the same core package regardless of price tier. You receive a reserved table or section in the VIP area, expedited entry through a dedicated VIP line that bypasses general admission entirely, a dedicated cocktail waitress who manages your bottles and drink orders for the entire night, a busser who keeps your table stocked with ice, mixers, and garnishes, and a security host who maintains your section boundary. Bottles arrive with a full sparkler presentation, LED-lit bottle presenters, and a personal announcement if it is a celebration event like a birthday or bachelorette. Mixers included in the standard setup are typically club soda, tonic water, orange juice, cranberry juice, Red Bull, Coke, Diet Coke, water, and ice. Premium mixers and specialty setups vary by venue. The bottle menu at Strip nightclubs typically includes vodka selections at multiple price tiers — Grey Goose and Belvedere as standard, Ciroc and Tito's as alternatives, and ultra-premium options like Clase Azul or Don Julio 1942 at significantly higher per-bottle prices. Champagne and Cognac options are available at all major venues. The table minimum does not include the cost of individual drinks ordered separately from the bottle package, tax, or gratuity. During EDC Week some venues offer limited enhancements including champagne towers, custom balloon arrangements, and birthday cake delivery, which can be arranged in advance through the VIP host. These extras are worth requesting when you book if your group is celebrating — venues often include them at no charge for confirmed bottle service reservations with advance notice.

How to Book, When to Book, and What the Process Looks Like

The booking timeline for EDC Week bottle service is more compressed than any other Las Vegas event of the year. Prime tables at Encore Beach Club for Calvin Harris Saturday, XS Nightclub for The Chainsmokers Saturday, and OMNIA Dayclub for the grand opening weekend sell out between 6 and 10 weeks before the event. If you are reading this in April for May dates, some of the best positions are already gone — but mid-tier and elevated positions at all major venues typically remain available through early May. The booking process works as follows: you contact a VIP host or promoter with your event date, preferred venue, group size, and an approximate budget. The host sends you a table map with available positions and the minimum spend for each. You select a position, sign a reservation agreement, and provide a credit card for a deposit ranging from $200 to $500 depending on the venue and the event. The deposit is credited against your table minimum on the night of the event. Your VIP host provides a confirmation with the check-in procedure, arrival window, and a direct contact for the night. On the event night you text or call your host when you arrive, meet the host at the VIP entry point, and are walked directly to your table. Booking through nocovervegas.com connects you with a VIP host who works directly with the venue's reservation team. The advantage of booking through a promoter rather than directly through the venue is that promoters negotiate table positions and sometimes minimum spends on behalf of their clients — the venue's direct booking line typically offers no flexibility on either. A promoter who moves volume at a specific club during EDC Week can secure a better table at the stated minimum or the same table at a slightly reduced minimum. Promoters also know which tables at each venue have the best DJ sightlines, which sections have the best sound positioning, and which areas the venue prefers to keep clear for flow, which affects the quality of your experience in ways that are not visible on a table map.

Understanding the Full Cost — Tax, Fees, and Gratuity

Las Vegas nightclub bottle service has a well-established all-in cost structure that adds approximately 35 to 40 percent to the stated table minimum. Understanding this structure before you book prevents sticker shock when the bill arrives. Sales tax in Clark County is 8.375 percent and applies to all alcohol purchases. Every nightclub adds a venue or service fee that ranges from 10 to 15 percent of the bottle total — the industry standard is approximately 12.75 percent. Gratuity for your cocktail waitress and support staff is automatically added at 18 to 20 percent in most Vegas venues. A table with a $5,000 minimum therefore generates approximately $2,000 in additional charges: $419 in sales tax, $637 in venue fees, and $1,000 in gratuity. Your total bill is approximately $7,000 before any optional extras or cash tips. The total all-in cost structure at EDC festival tables (at the Speedway rather than the Strip) is similar — Discotech notes 35 to 40 percent above the stated minimum across tax, fees, and gratuity. Practical planning guidance: budget 40 percent above the stated minimum as your real per-person cost calculation when determining whether table service fits your group's budget. For a group of eight at a $5,000 minimum table, the true per-person cost is approximately $875 including all charges. Compared to buying individual drinks in the club at $20 to $30 per cocktail over a 4-hour night — which adds up to $80 to $120 per person in drinks alone, plus cover charge — bottle service becomes competitive in per-person cost for groups of 6 or more, while delivering a materially superior experience.

Arrival, Dress Code, and Night-of Logistics

VIP table holders at Strip nightclubs and pool parties enter through a dedicated check-in that is separate from both the general admission line and the guest list queue. You will receive a confirmation from your VIP host with an arrival window — typically a 90-minute window ending 30 minutes after the DJ start time. Arriving within this window is important because venues hold tables for a limited period before reassigning them to walk-up demand. If you arrive after your window, contact your VIP host directly rather than joining the general queue. Dress code for bottle service guests at Las Vegas nightclubs is the same as general admission but enforced more carefully because you are visible in a premium section. Men require collared shirts, dress pants or dark jeans, and dress shoes. Sandals, athletic wear, shorts, ball caps, and visible athletic logos are not permitted regardless of spend level. Women require upscale going-out attire. Pool party and dayclub events during EDC Week have a separate dress code — swimwear and cover-ups are appropriate daytime. The Skybar component of OMNIA Dayclub transitions to more dressed attire for the evening extension. EDC festival fashion — kandi, light-up accessories, costumes — is appropriate at the festival grounds at Las Vegas Motor Speedway but not at Strip nightclubs. Kandi, tutus, and festival body paint will result in denial at the nightclub door regardless of your table reservation. Bring a valid government-issued ID with a legible birthdate. Las Vegas nightclubs use machine-scan ID verification and will reject damaged, expired, or unreadable cards. The minimum age is 21 with no exceptions. Transportation: rideshare surge during EDC festival hours (1 AM to 5 AM) runs $50 to $100 from the Speedway to the Strip. If you are combining festival and nightclub programming in the same night, budget for surge pricing or purchase an official EDC shuttle pass that drops off at Strip pickup points.

Per-Venue Breakdown

EDC Week Table Minimums by Venue & Night

VenueHeadlinerNightRegular WeekendEDC Week Min.Notes
Encore Beach ClubCalvin HarrisSaturday May 16$1,000–$5,000$3,000–$30,000+Highest-demand single night of EDC Week. Book 6+ weeks out.
EBC at NightMau PWednesday May 13$800–$2,500$1,500–$5,000Best value Wynn nightclub night of the week.
XS NightclubThe ChainsmokersSaturday May 16$2,000–$5,000$4,000–$25,000+Indoor-outdoor Wynn venue. Prime patio tables face the pool.
XS NightclubKaskadeMonday May 18$2,000–$5,000$1,500–$4,000Value night — extended EDC Week with easy access.
OMNIA DayclubFisherFriday May 15Opening Season$2,000–$10,000Grand opening. Best tech-house dayclub event of the week.
OMNIA DayclubRUFUS DU SOLSaturday May 16Opening Season$3,000–$15,000+Opening weekend Saturday. Grammy winners, melodic house.
OMNIA DayclubMartin GarrixSunday May 17Opening Season$2,000–$10,000Sunday is slightly more accessible than Saturday.
OMNIA NightclubMartin Garrix + Justin MyloTuesday May 19$1,000–$2,500$2,000–$6,000Intimate post-festival session. Kinetic chandelier main room.
Hakkasan NightclubEDC Week SlateFull Week$800–$2,000$2,500–$8,000+Five-room mega-club. 7,500 capacity.
Marquee NightclubChris LorenzoWednesday May 13$800–$2,000$1,500–$5,000Multi-room Cosmopolitan venue. Library room for house/bass.
LIV NightclubDavid GuettaMonday May 18$1,000–$2,500$2,500–$8,000Fontainebleau. Value Monday after peak festival weekend.
Zouk NightclubRay VolpeWednesday May 13$800–$2,000$2,000–$6,000Best surround sound in Las Vegas. Bass-forward productions.

All minimums are estimates based on historical EDC Week pricing and 2026 advance booking rates. Actual minimums depend on table position, group size, and booking date. Contact us for a current quote at your specific venue.

Real Cost Breakdown

What a $5,000 Table Actually Costs All-In

Table Minimum (stated)$5,000
Sales Tax (8.375%)$419
Venue Fee (≠12.75%)$637
Gratuity (20%)$1,000
Total All-In Cost$7,056
Per Person (group of 8)$882

For a group of 8 splitting a $5,000 table, bottle service costs approximately $882 per person all-in — comparable to buying 30+ individual cocktails per person at $20 each, but with a reserved section, VIP entry, and a dedicated server for the entire night.

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Common Questions

EDC Week Bottle Service FAQ

How much does bottle service cost during EDC Week 2026?

EDC Week bottle service runs two to three times higher than standard weekend minimums at all major Strip venues. Entry-level tables at most clubs start at $1,500 to $3,000 on Wednesday and Thursday. Peak nights — Friday, Saturday, Sunday — carry minimums of $3,000 to $8,000 at mid-tier positions and $10,000 to $30,000 for premium placements closest to the DJ booth at venues like Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub. Budget an additional 35 to 40 percent on top of the stated minimum for sales tax (8.375%), venue fees (approximately 12.75%), and gratuity (18 to 20%). EDC festival tables at the Speedway start at $5,000 for the cheapest positions and reach $150,000 for front-of-house main stage placements.

When should I book bottle service for EDC Week to get the best table?

Book 6 to 8 weeks before EDC Week for peak nights — Saturday May 16 at Encore Beach Club (Calvin Harris), XS Nightclub (The Chainsmokers), and OMNIA Dayclub (RUFUS DU SOL) — or risk finding only outer positions and elevated sections available. For Wednesday and Thursday events, 2 to 4 weeks is typically sufficient. Monday and Tuesday tables can often be secured within 1 to 2 weeks. The earlier you book within any tier, the better your position within the section — tables are assigned on a first-come basis within the available inventory at each price tier.

Does bottle service include entry to the EDC festival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?

No. Strip nightclub bottle service and pool party table reservations have no connection to the EDC festival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. A VIP table at OMNIA Nightclub or Encore Beach Club provides entry to that specific venue only. To attend the festival at the Speedway, you need a separate EDC Las Vegas festival ticket purchased through the official Insomniac website. The two experiences — Strip nightclubs and the festival — are independent, and many EDC Week visitors combine both across the seven-day window.

Is the Tao Group Party Pass better than booking individual tables?

The Party Pass provides multi-venue general admission access to all Tao Group venues (OMNIA Nightclub, OMNIA Dayclub, Marquee Nightclub, Marquee Dayclub, TAO Nightclub, TAO Beach, Palm Tree Beach Club) throughout EDC Week. It does not include bottle service or a reserved section. If your group plans to visit multiple Tao Group venues and values flexibility over a dedicated home base, the Party Pass is efficient. If your group wants the reserved section, VIP entry, and dedicated service that bottle service provides, a table at the single most important venue on your itinerary will deliver a better experience than the Party Pass alone — though you can combine both.

Can I cancel my EDC Week bottle service reservation?

Most venues require a credit card deposit of $200 to $500 to secure the reservation. Cancellations within 24 to 48 hours of the event typically forfeit the deposit. No-shows are charged the full table minimum to the card on file. Cancellation policies are stricter during special event weeks like EDC than on standard weekends. If your plans change, contact your VIP host as early as possible — venues are significantly more accommodating when given 72 or more hours of notice, as it gives them time to resell the table.

What is the dress code for bottle service tables during EDC Week?

The dress code for nightclub bottle service during EDC Week is the same as any Las Vegas nightclub: collared shirts, dress pants or dark jeans, and dress shoes for men. Upscale cocktail attire for women. No athletic wear, shorts, sandals, ball caps, or visible sports logos regardless of spend level. EDC festival attire — kandi, tutus, costumes, body paint — is appropriate at the festival grounds at Las Vegas Motor Speedway but will result in denial at the door of Strip nightclubs including OMNIA, XS, EBC, Hakkasan, Marquee, LIV, and Zouk. Pool party and dayclub events use swimwear and cover-ups as the dress standard during daytime hours.

Is bottle service worth it for groups of 4 or fewer during EDC Week?

For groups of 4 or fewer, the per-person cost of bottle service during EDC Week becomes difficult to justify purely on value grounds — you are dividing a $3,000 minimum across 3 or 4 people, adding 35 to 40 percent for taxes and gratuity, and arriving at a per-person cost of $875 to $1,300 or more. For small groups, guest list entry on Wednesday or Thursday — when lines are manageable — is a better economic choice. If your small group includes a birthday celebration or you are visiting XS or OMNIA only once and want the guaranteed experience, the premium can be worth it. Contact nocovervegas.com and we will give you an honest recommendation based on your group size and date.

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